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LATE CABLES.

By Telegraph. Press Association. Copyrigh Received 10.17 p.m., Nov. 25. New York, Nov. 24. Austria has recognised the Panama Republic.

London, Nov. 25. Fresh orders tor 80,000 tons of Cardiff steaui coal have been received for delivery at Port Arthur at the end of February. Sydney, Nov. 25. The sis suspected French escapees, who recently landed in German New Guinea, have arrived in Sydney. The French authorities returned them to Noumea. Melbourne, Nov. 25. The Victorians in their second innings made 246, Bhis 27, Saunders 23. South Australia thus won by 17 runs. Received 12.10 a.in., Nov. 26 Rio de Janeiro, Nov. 23.

Nordenskjold’s ship Antarctic sunk at Terror Bay. Everything aboard was saved. Noidenskjold’s supplemented the Belgian expedition’s work, Ho discovered a now bay and an island within 400 miles of Snow Hill, Louis Phillip Land. Sydney, Nov. 25.

Flocks of seagulls came to the rescue of settlors in the Tilba district, consuming the invading caterpillars wholesale.

Melbourne, Nov. 25. Mr Deakin's condition is improving. Ho will be confined to his bed for some days. Received 1.6 a.m., Nov. 26 Hobart, Nov. 25. At the Axemen’s Carnival for the world’s championship the under-hand chop was won by Blane, of Victoriu. The teams’ match, standing blocks, was won by Pettit and Hutton, Tasmanians. Casey and Mitchell, New Zealaoders, were second. In the handicap chop of £IOO, unfinished, Casey is second in his heat.

Sydney, Nov. 25. Arrived: The warship Sparrow, from Fiji. Sailed : At 8,20 p.m., the Mararoa. Melbourne, Nov. 25.

Travers took two wickets for 74, Hay two for 20, flees lour tor 61, Reedman two for 28.

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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1057, 26 November 1903, Page 2

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LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1057, 26 November 1903, Page 2

LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 1057, 26 November 1903, Page 2

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