AUSTRALIAN CABLE.
DaiUd l'ms Association— Per Elwtri* Ttltgrapfa — Copyrijnt Received 9 p.m., November 84th. FEDERAL CONTINGENT. SYDNEY, November 84. Queensland sends a contingent of 75 military men and 25 naval men to the Commonwealth celebrations. Received 12.35 a.m., November 26th. LORD HOPETOUN. Mr Chamberlain has cabled that Lord Hopetoun hopes to be able to land upon arrival m Sydney, but will not be m a position to attend the banquets and make speeches until his strength is restored. Received 1.5 a.m., November 26th. ACCIDENTS ON THE CYCLING TRACK. MELBOURNE, November 25. Th« opening of the East Melbourne Cycling track was marked by a series of accidents. Parsons and Green (the English crack) broke their arms, Goodson dislocated an arm and a finger ; and a number of others were badly hurt. THE PACIFIC CABLE. Mr Chamberlain has cabled to the Lieu-tenant-Governor that the Imperial Government have accepted a tender for the Pacific any detL ' matb>n the *"' 0T
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3430, 26 November 1900, Page 2
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156AUSTRALIAN CABLE. Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3430, 26 November 1900, Page 2
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