GENERAL CABLE NEWS.
Press Associa'tiou—By Telegraph—Copyright.
TUB ZEEITAN STRIKE.
110 BART, April 24. A few men have resumed work at the Zcehan smelters, and the inspector of mines has telegraphed to the Minister that work is likely to be resumed in a few days.
LONG-DISTANCE CYCLING.
• MELBOURNE, April 24, The cyclists Lemiie and Warren Lave arryic-d from Adelaide. So far they have covered 2749 mike.
Y.M.C.A.
SYDNEY, April 24. Mr Holmes, the general secretary of the Wellington Y.jU.C.A., arrived by the Aorangi after touring Canada and America, lie visits South Australia before returning to New Zealand next month.
RAILWAY REVENUE. SYDNEY, April 24. The railway revenue for the past nine months has increased by £342,000.
STRANDED STEAMER SOLD.
SYDNEY, April 24. The steamer Australian, which was recently stranded at Port Darwin, lias been sold for £600.
THE FO.RTUNATUS,
SYDNEY, April 24. Advices have been received to tlie effect that the Fortnnatus, which went ashore at Flores Island, is only slightly damaged.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13886, 25 April 1907, Page 7
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