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GENERAL CABLES.

ELECTIONEERING \ SPEECHES

j Ij By Electric Telegraph—Per Press I I Association— Copyright. I • ( ‘ LONDON, March 16. I Sir Edward Grey, ; speaking at North lAllerton, said that 'it was IJiicxjjctlient' tor the Liberals to bake • office Unless they obtained a major- J I ity! independent of the Nationalists-. I I THE KHJYBER WRECK,. . I LONDON; March IG.: I I • • JjOciJisGrt, ii seaman, joined fclie JK*tiy— »■« J her jit Melbourne- I r Harris, the was a'Ere- I I lnaiitie .resident. " > ' I

J A COMMERCIAL MISSION', I LONDON, March 16. The Commercial Intelligence O.otm[mittee of .the Board of.. Trade yfesI (terday appointed Mr) -R. J. . .Jeffrey, j director of the Land and Loan Company of New Zealand, to conduct a I commercial mission in Australia and I New Zealand, similar- to missions I sent to South Africa and elsewhere. I THE KING CATCHES QOLD.; J - LONDON, March 16’. i , Owing to His Majesty suffering lrom asi glit cold, trie 1 Prince of Wales represented King E|dwand at I to-clay’s levee. {

THE SAW DOMINGO TREATY. 1 - WASHINGTON, March 16. jWhen iniormed of the fate oil the Ean Domingo. treaty, President Roosevelt remarked, It is the abMdonnoiit of .the Mjod!WP doctrine.” | MR HAY ORDERED REST, j WASHINGTON, March 16. I Mr Hay is sufioring from overwork I,hi has been ordered a month’s h'oliy, in the Mediterranean. THE MAIL TROUBLE. SYDNEY, March 17., j oprcsenhatiives of the Orient- Coruf had a friendly conversation erday with Mn Reid, and it is Wed negotiations may. be resum-

V RLIKE PREP AR ATI OffiS, i CABUL, 31-arch ,V 6. \ Ameer h-as favorably, received ms, Inyatulla’s suggestion to estai, a military academy .with .teachers. ’

. -BERLIN, 3larch 16. i.ißudget Committee of ' the ' lv r fclc .K Anally , added 28 skjia-drons 01 c ty to the army. . ' THE ACACIA. V, . HOBART, March 17, Cadmus has been despalched to.ke search /or the Acacia wrcCK.f au tical opinion is that thevessel jflored at sea, and that the crew, tic f 0 t-he boats; one with *-n Ur m ldacliing the shore, whore the occßs idiod of starvation,'tho rest beiost a {, sea _

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1407, 18 March 1905, Page 1

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GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1407, 18 March 1905, Page 1

GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1407, 18 March 1905, Page 1

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