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GENERAL CABLES.

Fit AN CO-ITALIAN AGREEMENT

By Telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright.) LONDON, Oct. 21. The Times correspondent at Pans hints tnat a l< rauco-ltalian written agreement has been concluded regarding .respectively the situation in the Mediterranean and the position in Europe, lie declares tha.t it is believed that in tlie event tpf a FrancoGennan war no Italian Government would he poweriul enough to induce Italy, to side against Prance.

. SENSIBLE FRANCE. PARIS, Oct. 23. France is preparing judicial arbitration treaties with Italy, tionaud Sweuen, and Lor way. LEOPOLD'S MISSION.

. BKUfcJSELS, October 21. King Leopold’s mission to Vienna was a failure, the Emperor Joseph advising nim to refer tne matter co the-Hague arbitration- triounai, SNOW-BOUND TRAINS, ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 21, ■ Many passenger trains. have been snow-hound in Moscow district. AMERICA AND RUSSIA. •-■ WASHINGTON, Oct. 21.

Mr Hay is sounding Kussia regarding the opening of iVluMen to lortugn trader .

AUSTRALIAN. . BRISBANE,~Oct. 22. Mr Justice Cooper has been appiomtQU uhiei Justice. MELBOURNE, Oct. 22.

Mr Toucher, in the State Assembly, moVed a motion affirming the pr nciple oi taxation of unimproved values of land. The Government intimated that they viewed flic motion as one iof want of confidence. The/debate was adjourned. The Council carried an amendmentto the Factories Bill, restricting the operation of the Wages Board to women and children, It is considered likely, unless -the Council alters its that the Bill will be withdrawn. '

The House of Representatives passed an address to Lord Tennyson, regretting his departure, 'and paying a high tribute to his ability and tact.

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1029, 23 October 1903, Page 3

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GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1029, 23 October 1903, Page 3

GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1029, 23 October 1903, Page 3

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