LATE CABLES.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Oopyrlfchi Beceived 4.49 p.m., March 5. • London, March 4.
The election for Appleby division resulted : Leef Jones (Liberal) 2922, Noble (Conservative) 2702.
Government has approved of a private Bill bringing foreign shipowners within the law regarding the detention of a ship when workmen are injured. The Bill was read a second time. • >
New York, March 4. Garfield’s report on the beef industry shows that packers’companies net over the oapitalised profit only 2 pet cent upon the gross oapital. When prices were highest in 1902 some packers were losing money.
Melbourne, March 5.
At the bicycle club meeting, in the teams test Ellogaard and Earley beat :Lawson and MoFarland by 19 points to 18.
Reooived 12.25 a.m., Maroh 6. London, March 5.
In the Buteshire eleotion, N. Lamont (Liberal), 1460, defeated E. T. Salveson (Tory), 1426. Mr Chamberlain, addressing the executive of committee of the Tariff Beform League, appealed to Unionists to stiffen their backs and eschew the half-hearted fiscal policy which was responsible for defeats at the bye-elections. His conviction of nltimate success was stronger than ever. {Sydney, March 5. Arrived, H.M.S. PeDguiD, from Auckland,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1396, 6 March 1905, Page 2
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