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MAIZE FROM ARGENTINE, By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright Sydney, Dee. 22. Another shipment of 3000 ions of Argentine .maize, and 500 tons of hay has armCAXGLO.ABYSSINIAN TREATY. London, Dee. 22. Tho Anglo-Abyssinian treaty includes Menelik's engagement, but will not allow the construction of any work across the Blue Nile. Lake Tsana, or Sobat River which would arrest the tlow of waters into the Nile. MR CHAMBERLAIN. Mr Chamberlain has returned to Yang Idar and resumed his voyage. AFFAIRS IN VENEZUELA.

Advices from Caracas state that the allies proposal that President Roosevelt should arbitrate, was transmitted to Caracas, and Castro accepted. British warships captured, under blockade, three Venezuelan schooners leaving for Laguayra. Germany has agreed to waive her domaud for apologies, and agrees to all tho essential points in the demands with Britain. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY. Ottawa, Dee. 22. The Governor General of Canada sent from Cape Breton to Cornwall a wireless message to King Edward. Marconi also sent a wireless message to the King of Italy. THE MONOWAI. Melbourne, Dec. 22. Arrived, last night, the Monowai. HEAVY RAIN. Brisbane, Dee. 22. Further heavy rain has fallen in the south-west. Tho Warrcgo river is in high Hood. ____________

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 702, 23 December 1902, Page 2

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LATE CABLES Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 702, 23 December 1902, Page 2

LATE CABLES Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 702, 23 December 1902, Page 2

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