AUSTRALIAN.
United Press Association— Per Electric Telegraph—Copyright. Received 9.12 a.m., November 27th. CABLEGRAM FROM LORD HOPETOUN. SYDNEY”, November 27. Lord ITopetoun has cabled from Colombo that be should prefer to land officially on arrival, and trusts that the functions through the streets will not be too long. He much regrets that Lady Hopetoun is laid up with fever, and that she will be unable to leave for a fortnight. Lord Hopetoun’s desire for an official landing on arrival instead of on January Ist has considerably upset the arrangements . Received 9.12 a.m.. November 27tb. SAD FATE OF A PROSPECTOR. COOKTOWN, November 27. The hm-os of a prospector named Killane have been found. There are indications that he had been killed and eaten by the blacks. THE CAPE CABLE. MELBOERNE, November 27. The Poslmasler-Gcneral re-opens negotiations with tho Eastern Extension Company in reference to the Cape cable.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2954, 28 November 1900, Page 2
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