GENERAL CABLES.
TOURING AMERICANS. (Received May 30. 9.47 p.m.) ; NEW YORK, May 30. Mies Roosevelt accompanies Mr Taft, Acting-S'ooretary of State, on a visit to Japan and the Philippines. VESUVIUS IN ERUPTION. ROME. May 30. Vesuvius is in active eruption. CANADIAN TRADE. SYDNEY. May 30. Mr Larke, the Canadian Trade Commissioner, is shortly leaving, on a visit to Canada. He intends to deliver a series of lectures with a view to developing Australian-Oanadian trade. THE DERBY. (Received May 31, 0.8 a.m.l LONDON, May 30. Derby betting—3 to 1 Cioero, 4to 1 Jardy, 100 to 8 the others. GERMAN NAVY LEAGUE. BERLIN, May 29. After explanations. Emperor William has consented to the reinstatement of the Navy League’s officers who resigned in consequence of strictures passed by the Emperor oh the league’s programme. WRECK OF A CHILIAN CRUISER. NEW YORK, May 29. News has , been received that the Chilian cruiser President Pinto (2047 tons) has been wrecked at Chiloe (off the south coast of Chili) while surveying. The captain committed suicide. NEW COMPANIES. SYDNEY, May 30. Several large comnanies, with an aggregate capital of £400,000, have been recently floated in Sydney. SCULLING "CHAMPIONSHIP. SYDNEY, May 30. .Articles have been signed for the sculling match between Towns and Stansury, and a deposit of £2OO has been made. MR REID’S CAMPAIGN. SYDNEY, May 30. The Federal Premier (Mr Reid) will probably start on his Queensland antiSocialist tour next week.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5602, 31 May 1905, Page 5
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