LATE CABLES.
By Telegraph—Pross Association —Copyrigh Rocoivod 10.40 p.m., Jan, 30. . New York, Jan. 30. Tho Naval Commitsao of tho Unitec States House of Representatives reportoc a Bill appropriating £20,014,000, all foi naval purposes, agaiost tho Government ; > esticaatos of £23,939,000. London, Jan. 30. The Sultan of Moroeoo has summoned r‘ roprosontativos of all towns to moot at hez - to discuss Frenoh protousioos. urns is regarded as a serious oboek on raoeo. Syduoy. Jan. 30. The Anniversary Haudioap re 0 su T U °„ : Lord Ullin’s Daughter 1, P f ‘ na ““ was \ dano 3 Eioveu started. Tho betting was V>to 1 Tatterdemalion, aud 7 to i ou ’ Wunor. Won by a length and a half. regatta the Naval wou tho service out ’ crew Doing second J. fgfdrooii tvon tho alloomors sing o - . oeating S. Kemp. J Received 11.22 p.m., Jan 30. fefHalf R gale with frequent heavy showors "~'''-s)ilod tho holidays. In ths presence of many thnusanas in tho drenching raiu tho Governor u“ vo ‘ le “ the fine bronze statue ou granite plintn oi Robort Burns in tho domain. It reprosents tho poet standing besido the ploug . It cost £I6OO, collected through the Scottish societies. . Despite the vain, wbioh caused several stoppages, the wickot played well. Armstrong played brisk orioket, and Gillor played a sound steady innings, only giving one ohanoe wnon 109. Victoria have six wickets down for 210. Giller (not o ) lIS, Armstrong 55, Carkoek 25, McLeod (not out) 21. „. lU _ T n 30.
VUOli OUCI 21. Melbourne, Jan oU. The weather was showery f° r * 0 holiday. The Mile swimming obam pionship was won by Keran. Time, 24mm 42secs. Thp oyoling lutornational Milo Onaaik. pionship resulted Rutt 1, Ellegaard Farley 3, Won by a length. Time 2min 6 3 ssecs. 1 AUSTRALIAN WORKERS’ AND T POLITICAL MATTERS. By Electric Telegraph —Per Press Association —Copyright. Received 1.9 a.m., Jan. 31. SYDNEY, January 30. ’At the annual conference of the - Workers' Union,; Mr W- &- Spence [Was re-elected president. .The a.nriual conference of political labor, leagues, including .ten lady delegates), has oipened. In the -( course of an address the President .urging the necessity* for further reforms in the interests of the people, said the hopitals were' crowided with y,. tall sorts of new diseases- Developing of .these was largely due to adulteration ol food, liquor, and certain patent ’medicines. In the last ton years iorty-two thousand children under one year died. The State could not a fiord such a loss of population,' > *
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1367, 31 January 1905, Page 3
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