GENERAL CABLES.
BERLIN, Novsmbar 12 The electrical railway from Mnrienfelde to Zossen, in Prussia, has attained a speed of one hundred and five miles an hour LONDON, November 19, Count Hatzfeldt, German Ambassador in England, is retiring owing to ill.health. fThe Count has been German represen. tative at the Court of St. James since 1885.] Lord William Nevill, who was convict, ed of fraud in connection with money! lending transactions in February, 189 S. and sentenced to five years’ imprisonment, has been released. Quartermaster. Sergeant Brew, of the South Staffordshire Eegiment, has been publicly degraded at Fleetwood, Lauca. shire, for allowing inferior meal to be substituted for that which had been pass, ed by the inspector. PERTH, November 13. Specie to the amount of .£IOO.OOO has been shipped to India, and .£202,000 to London. SYDNEY. November 13. The man Campbell, who already stands committed for trial on a charge of out. raging a girl at Quenbeyan. has also been identified by the victim of the Glebe out. rage as her assailant. (Received November 14. 0.25 a.m.) BRUSSELS, November 13. The International Conference for the abolition of sugar bounties has been fixed for December 13th.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4513, 14 November 1901, Page 5
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