GENERAL CABLES.
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL. LONDON, March 4. Only 250,000 persons out of 700,000 entitled voted at the London County Council elections. RESTRICTIVE LAWS. LONDON, March 4. Professor Goldwnx Smith, of Canada, declares that the Imperial copyright, marriage an 3 patent laws are natural accessories to a limited empire. FIRE. SYDNEY, March 5. The Sydney Hat Company’s factory has been partially gutted by fire. A quantity of helmets for the departing contingents was destroyed. GRAIN ELEVATORS. SYDNEY, March 5. The Government will commence forthwith the erection _pf grain elevators and cdTa storage premises at'Newcastle, at a cost of £6O,CRJO. SIR JOHN MADDEN. MELBOURNE, March 5. Sir John Madden, Lieutenant-Gover-nor of Victoria, is suffering from nervous prostration. WELCOME RAIN. (Received March 6, 0.28 a.m.) BRISBANE, March 5. The late rains gave a six months’ supply of water at the Mount Morgan mine, where work is now in full swing again. A PREMIER’S HOLIDAY. (Received Mardhl 6, 0.28 a.m.) BRISBANE, March 5. The Hon R. Philp (State Premier) sails in the troopship Templemore to South Africa on a three months’ holiday. During his absence the Hon A. Rutledge, Attorney-General, will be Acting-Premier.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4298, 6 March 1901, Page 5
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