LATE CABLES.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Received 11.30 p,m., Feb 13. Rome, Feb 13. La Tribuna states that Britain has oeeed to Italy a strip of territory on the northern extremity of Kismayu in order to permit commercial communication between Beioaidr and the coast* London, Feb 13. A Chinese 6 per cent million loan, at a minimum of 97, has been subscribed in London over thirty fold. Dr. John Malcolm has besn appointed Professor of Physiology of Otago University. The Opposition will propose three amendments to tho Address-in-Reply fiscal policy, army reform, and excessive naval and military expenditure. The Nationalists will support, fearing the introduction of a Redistribution Bill, Vienna, Feb 13. The Emperor gave an audience to M. Kossuth for an hour. He displayed reserve regarding independence and the party’s military aspirations. He showed readiness not to oppose economic Paris, Feb 13. France has warned the Suitan tbat persistence in evasion of the acceptance of French terms may lead to the occupation of Ujela, Morocco.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1379, 14 February 1905, Page 2
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