LATE CABLES.
ByTelegrapb—Press Association —Copyright Received 4.23 p,m., Feb. 12. London, Feb 11. The Solly’s hull and double bottom were perforated with holes at intervals for a length of 200 feet. Mr Asquith, speaking at the Liberal League dinner, said that. Earl Spencer’s letter was a private pronounoement. Mr Gladstone denies that Earl Spencer’s letter is a manifesto to be regarded as equivalent to a speech. It is not generally bo regarded.
Sydney, Feb. 12. The bye-election for Bous resultod in the return of Hmdmarsb, Ministerialist, defeating Meagher, Independent, by 121 votes. Sailed yesterday, the Waikare and Drayton Grange. '
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1378, 13 February 1905, Page 2
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