LAST NIGHTS CABLE.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN. United Press Association —Per Electric Telegraph —Copyright. Received 9 a.m., September 27th. MR GOSCHEN’S RETIREMENT. LONDON, September 26. The “ Times ” eulogises Mr Goschen’s career, and says that the whole country will feel severely the loss of his services. His successor ought to he a man of high capacity and authority, an of the necessity of a thorough examination of the administration and condition of the Navy. THE LATE MR WILSON’S ESTATE. The estate of Mr W. W. Wilson, of Victoria, is valued at £63,584. Received 11.20 p.m., September 27th. ORDERS FOR COAL. September 27. Tbe Admiralty have ordered 5000 tons of American coal for delivery at Bermuda; Mid 2500 tons for Halifax for the use of warships on the station. LORD HOPETOUN. One hundred invalided Australians will form the Guard of Honour at Lord Hopetoun’s banquet.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2903, 28 September 1900, Page 2
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