LATE CABLES.
By, Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association, —Copyright. Received 10.2 p.m., March 28. London, March 28. Kiog Edward and Quoon Alexandra visit Copenhagen early in April on the occasion of King Christian’s birthday. The Grand National betting is 9 to 2 against Moifau. Berlin, March 28. Count Von Bulow explained that the Mining Law Amendment Bill wbb intended to remove grievances which the recent strike revealed. He hoped to prevent future disputes on an extensive scale. The strike caused a loss of millions in wages, while the losses in industry and commerce were even groator. If continued it would havo impaired Germany’s prospects in the world’s markets. German colonists in Samoa strongly appealed to Count Von Bulow for greater protection from natives. Received 10.47 p.m., March 28. London, March 28. The New Zealand Shipping Company has deolared a dividend of five per cent. Received 9.42 p.m., March 28. Sydney, March 28. Arrived, the Somerset, from New Zealand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1416, 29 March 1905, Page 2
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