LATE CABLES.
By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright Received 1.12 a.ui.. June 19. London, Juno 18. Mr Arnold Forster informed the House of Commons that Government had no intention to establish a uuvul base at Capo Breton.
Sydney. June 18. Tbe censure debate is unlikely to eon elude beioro next week.
Obituary : Doctor Manning, iatc Inspector General ot Insane Asylums. He saw active service in the New Zealand war as surgeon ot ihe warship Esk during the attack on a pah when all the officers were kiiie.i. The command devolved upon a midshipman, who, with Manning's assistance, kept the man together and got them out of danger. Melbourne June 18. The Postmaster-General submits a proposal for a reduced rate on New Zealand newspapers at the next Executive meeting. In the meantime any papers posted bearing the reduced rate will he surcharged on delivery. Mr Health), on behalf of Sir E. Barton, informed the House that it time permitted this session, the Government would make proposals in regard to preferential trade, but Government uid not anticipate having an opportunity before the General Election.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 920, 19 June 1903, Page 2
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