GENERAL CABLES.
LATE CARDINAL VAUGHAN. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright. LONDON, .1 line Vi. Cardinal Vaughan's body is lying in stale at Westminster Cathedral, and will be interred in Millhill cemetery.
THE POWERS AND MANCHURIA
LONDON, June 23. 'Plie Daily Telegraph’s Washington correspondent states that Al. Casing the Russian Ambassador, is disposed towards opening two Manchurian ports it the Powers will admit the supremacy ol Russia’s interests in Manchuria.
I'UIiE WATER EOU CHANNEL SQUADRON. LONDON, June 23. The ship Aquarius, Pitted with a powerful distilling apparatus, has been experimentally attached to the Channel Squadron to feed the water tube boilers, particularly oi torpedo destroyers, with the object of preventing impurities oi water coaling the boiler Lubes.
TI.IIO MOAT KAUM MURDER. LONDON, .June 23
Doiigal, clunked with Hie Moat, Kami luunier, lias been sentenced to death. CAUL 10 WORK. OTTAWA, .June 2:1. Sir Thomas .Shauglmessy, l’resident. nl llie Canadian Pacific Railway, stales that falling trees have caused delays on Pacific cable work. The Canadian Pacific Railway is laying a iine across Vancouver island, which would prevent, such delay. COLORIOD LABOR. CAPETOWN, .June 22.
Legislation is being prepared at Pretoria for indenturing Asiatics exclusively for work at llte mines, and repatriating them at the end of their indentures. It is expected the mines will he supplied with labor by the end of the year.
an enterprising journal
NEW YORK, dune 23
A newspaper which has been started on the island of Santa 'Pataline (oft the coast ol California) depends on elhergrams from the mainland lor its supply of world’s news.
OBITUARY. NEW YORK, June 23 JMajor Pond, the famous Americ lecture agent, is dead.
A WELCOME EOll NEW ZEALAN
footballers. SYDNEY, June 21. At a gathering; of New Zealanders, a .strong committee was formed to arrange a welcome and to entertain the New Zealand footballers. A suggestion was favorably received to form a permanent New Zealand Club in Sydney,.
11 U.S. WALLAROO HAS A ROUGH TRUE. SYDNEY, June 21
lI.iM.S. Wallaroo experienced a rough gale in Tasman sea and had a rough experience, from .which she escaped undamaged. THE CENSURE DEBATE. SYDNEY, June 21.
Ji, the Assembly, the Treasurer contributed a long speed) to the censure debate In defence ot the Government's JinaneiaL poliey and the necessity, owing to decreased revenue and other causes, ot keeping expenditure within the narrowest possible limits. THE STEAMER ESSEX. SYDNEY, June 21.
It is feared that the cargo of the Essex in the lower hold, well, and ’tween decks is damaged# TilE JUDICIARY DILL. MELBOURNE, June 21.
In the House an amendment to the Judiciary Bill, striking out the provision for judges receiving a pension, yvas carried against the Government liy 2d to 2d. The division was taken as a test ot the whole question ot pensions. The i louse iuimcdiatcjy adjourned. Sir E. Barton stated that the division would not aheet the Bill.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 925, 25 June 1903, Page 4
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