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LATE CABLES.

By Telegraph —Pres3 Association—Copyright Received 10.10 p.m., Jan 27. London, Jan. 27. Mr Robert Wigrarn, at a meeting of tho National Provincial Bank, said there was evidence of the country Recovering from tho strain of war if uudisturbod by political considerations. He anticipated cheap money, with a corresponding riao in good securities. Many newspapers adversely comment on the irregular mail service to Australia, j St. James’ Gazette says that one result will bo increased interest on sight bills, thereby burdening Australian business. I Received 12.50 a.m., Jan 28. I Sydney, Jan. 27. I Tho Attorney-General does not intend I to take further steps in regard to the I Newcastle strikers beyond what he has I already commenced. He says it will rest I with she CourG to say whother there are | any mitigating circumstances owing to j the mou having returned to work. j Hobart, Jan. 27. I The Mamari arrived at 3 p.m. fcjho I sails for Wellington at noon to-morrow. I She has 21 passengers for Australia and | 110 for Now 'Zekhu** 1 .. I \ Sydney, Jan. 27. j Tho underwriters havo received a cable I announcing that the r ;porishablo portion o'f | Buteshire's cargo was sold at Capa- I /town. The sound portion was transhipped I to tho Fifeshire, tho Morayshire, and the j Rimutnka. I

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1365, 28 January 1905, Page 3

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LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1365, 28 January 1905, Page 3

LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1365, 28 January 1905, Page 3

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