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LATE CABLES. MARCONI TELEGRAPHY

By Telegraph—Pres? Association—Copyright - Received 10.17 p.in., Feb. 10. London, Feb. 10. Marconi, interviewed, said that he ex" pects to communi-ate betweeu India aud Australia. THE ORIENT STEAMERS. Rome, Feb. 10. With a view of preventing the Orient steamers ceasing to call at Naples, the Italian Government will provide a postoffice there, and will institute special mail trains when arrangements can be made for connection with the French railway system. WELL-KNOWN SINGER KILLED. New Y'urk, Feb. 10. William Pauli, the well-known baritone who visited Australia with Albani, was killed through falling from the sixth floor window of an hotel at St. Louis. Received 10.37 p.m., Feb. 10. FIGHTING IN PHILIPPINES. News has beeu roceived that a hundred constabulary defeated two hundred Filipinos at Mariquira, killing fifteen. Inspector Harris aud two Americans wore wounded. BRAZIL AND BOLIVIA. The dispute between Brazil and Bolivia over the Acre territory has been submitted to arbitration at the Hague. PENAL SERVITUDE. Brigham Young’s grandson, who pleaded guilty to murder, was sentenced to penal servitude for life. MB CHAMBERLAIN. Capetown, Fob. 10. Mr Chamberlain receives Hotlmeyor, Smartt, aud Henry Do Yillers at Capetown. THE MONOWAI. Received 10.20 p.m., Feb. 10. Sydnoy, Feb. 10. Arrived at 2 p.m., the Momvai, from Now Zealand. LONG’S MURDER. Henry Jones, wanted in connection with the shooting of Constable Long, has been arrested. HEAT WAVE. Melbourne, Feb. 10. Another heat wave has struck the city. The thermometer is 105 iu the shade. VICTORIA’S IMPORTS. Victoria imported last week three hundred bags of wheat from New Zealand and two thousand from Adelaide. | A NEW BATTLESHIP, i Received 10.17 p.m., Feb. 10. > LONDON, Fen. 10. The keel of the battleship Nqw Zealand has been laid at Portsmouth. A GERMAN THREAT. Received 10.17 p.m., Feb. 10. BERLIN, Feb. 10. The newspaper Lokalau/.eigcr says that Mr Bowen’s attitude renders it j desirable lo abandon negotiations in regard to Venezuela, in Washington. . PARIS, Feb..lo.' 3 Le Temps admits that there is acute j tension between Ring Mcnelik and La Garde, the French representative in H Abyssinia, hut doubts whether M. La Garde requested to leave Addisereba.

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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 823, 11 February 1903, Page 2

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LATE CABLES. MARCONI TELEGRAPHY Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 823, 11 February 1903, Page 2

LATE CABLES. MARCONI TELEGRAPHY Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 823, 11 February 1903, Page 2

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