LATE CABLES.
By Tolograph—Press Association —Copyright Rccoivod 9,85 p.m., Jan. 19. Berlin, Jan 19. Tho strikers aro toirorising tho nonunionists at Dortmund. Thoy stonod tho polico, who usod thoir swords. Now Yorlr, Jan 19. Relations, botwoon Venezuela and tho United States woro very Btrained until Prosidont Castro consented to arbitrate on tho Amoricun disputed elaimo, though refusing a permanent arbitration treaty. London, Jan. 19, Mr John Morloy, speaking at Brochin, outlining biß impressions of bis visit to tho United Stutos, was convinced that tho revolt aguinst high protective tariffs was growing too strong to be long resisted. Tho Birmingham Chamber of Commerce adoptod a resolution warmly welcoming a colonial conforenco. Roceivod 10.29 p.m., Jan. 19. Tho Marquis of Bath baa succeeded tho lato Bari Hardwicko as Parliamentary Undor-Becrotury for India. Paris, Jan 19. M. Combos, writing to President Loubot, attributed his resignation to a coalition of impationt and ambitious and clerical Nationalists and tho hatred of M. Falliories, Prosidont of the Senate. Ho advised President Loubet to solect a Ministry from tho ranks of tho Republican majority. M. Doumer, President of tho Chamber, advised a Cabinet of conciliation.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1359, 20 January 1905, Page 2
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