GENERAL CABLES.
A SALVAGED SCHOONER
[By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Association.] Levuka, May b.
Advices that the inter-insular steamer Ripple, towing the wrecked senooner Lyman, D. Foster, is safe .it anchorage at Tatoya, have been received.
THE MOUNT LYELL MINE
Melbourne, May 8
The Mount Lyell Company .« ac30unts for the half year ended March 51 show a not loss of £2&,972. In view of tide, and profit-earnmg not being re-established, it has been decided not to pay a dividend.
UNIMPROVED VALUES
Sydney, May 8
The City Council has increased the unimproved capital value rate from Id to ltd, A further increase ; s foreshadowed. The increase has been necessitated by a 30 per cent advance in the Council employees’ wages and the augmented prices of materials.
THE CADET MOVEMENT
BISHOP NELIGAN’S ADVICE,
Loudon, May 8
Bishop Neligan, in a letter to the Times, urges a national scheme to compel every school in the Kingdom bo provide a cadet corps. He eulogises the New Zealand cadet system, which has paved the way for universal service. He adds that New Zealand is suffering from the evils of secular education, hut universal training is acting ns a partial corrective.POLICE GRAFT. New York, May 7. Six p-vlice inspectors have been form- 1 omiUy (f graft in connection with the Whitman investigation, and remanded for sentence.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 4, 9 May 1913, Page 5
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