LATE CABLES.
MOROCCO.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright
Condon, Jan. 12. The Sultan’s forces are very undisciplined, and many are selling arms and ammunition to tho Pretender. All the Kabyles havo revolted.
VENEZUELA,
Washington reports that Prosidem' Castro insists that tho raising of the blockade must precede tho preparation of the protocol. Italy and the United States concur in this view, believing tho blockade impossible, and that Venezuela will pay within a reasonable time. MR BEIT’S ILLNESS.
Dr. Jameson reports that Beit is progressing favorably, and proceeds to Europe in a fortnight. EMPIRE BUILDING.
Sir J. B. Robinson, chairman of th° Robinson’s South African Banking Company, addressing the shareholders said that it was impossible for Downing streot to rule any portion of South Africa. He protested that thore was too much Empiro building. Mr Chamberlain’s policy ought to be a give and tako one. It would be long before the Dutch were loyally active forces.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 718, 14 January 1903, Page 2
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