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LATE CABLES.

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Roceived 1.14 a.m., Oct. 30. London, Oet. 29. The Marquis of Hamilton and Lee, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, has been reelected unopposed. The Liverpool Shipowners’ Association has resolved that, considering the change in the world’s maritime affairs in consequence of bounties and subsidies in operation, and foreign navigation laws, the time has arrived to reconsider laws and conditions affecting British shipping. New York, Oct. 29. Dowio is ending his New York campaign a week earlier than planned. Reoeived 12.23 a.m., Oct. 30. Sydney, Oct. 29. In tho Assembly Mr Carruthors accepted the Treasurer’s offer to give Thursday night to discuss his motion. The Treasurer said he desired full discussion and to give the fullest information. Melbourne, Oet. 29.

The French Consul has received a message from the Governor of New Caledonia stating that the boat picked up by the Cromarty was stolen, and the six occupants are escapees who have given false names. The other, an Arab, is a free man. Ho asks for a fuller description.

Received 1.14 a.m., Oct. 30. Madrid, Oct. 29. The rioters attacked the workers, killing six, and wounding many. Deceived 1.9 a.m., Oet. 30. Melbourne, Oct. 29.

The report of the Commission proposing a bonus to the iron industry, forwarded to tho Premier, will not be mado public until presented to Lord Tennyson. Mr Deakin, accompanied by his colleagues and many Federal State members, are addressing a meeting of 2000 at Ballarat to-night. Only the opening part Of tho speech was received at the hour of closing tho telegraph to New Zealand. He began by dealing with the history of federation, and tho work of tho first Parliament. It is expected an outline of tho Government policy will be given later.

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1035, 30 October 1903, Page 2

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LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1035, 30 October 1903, Page 2

LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1035, 30 October 1903, Page 2

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