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GENERAL CABLES

A 1 WAYWARD PRINCESS.;

By Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association— Copyright. BERLIN,, May 26. Two French specialists have been .appointed from both sides to report whether Prince Louise Of Coburg is pojfeolly aouiii'il in miud. •A MISSION THAT FAILED. .VIENNA, May 26. 'Julius Anidraissay's mission to Vienna, in option to arrive at an understanding- with the Emperor Josef ill reference to the Hungarian coalition programme, ended in a complete failure. TROUBLE IN CRETE. LONDON, May 25. Armed 'Ghri-sUans are plundering and assaulting Mohammedans ia. the interior of Crete. The gendarmerie are unable to cop.e with the situation. Mahommedans have asked for the protection oC British detachments. THE VANCOUVER MAILS. SYDNEY, May.-2(1. The Daily Telegraph, dealing wi th the Canadian mail seriv'ice, anVongst a numbor of arguments iin favor of continuing it, says that it presents possibilities in view of which it would be sound policy to give the service a‘ further trial for the sake of fully testing its practicability in promoting a more regular and larger trade between Canada and Australia,

AUSTRALIAN NEWS. SYDNEY, May 26

Lord Norlhcpte hasl received a message from the Kii-rag, asking him tothank the British Elmnire League of Australia fpir their oxnAesis'ionsi of -loyalty in connection with Emfpirc Day. Mr Reid has concluded his tour of the Northern districts. lie delivered nnmcroua srbrona anii-S.ocialist • addresses. The Full Court has docidocl that an act of hankrulptcy does not protect a defendant from tho consequences of a .successful action for - defamation of character. The Sy d n oy-MeTb oiirno intcr-Uni-versi'ty sp.orts respited in a victory, for Sydney by. five events to two.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1465, 27 May 1905, Page 1

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GENERAL CABLES Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1465, 27 May 1905, Page 1

GENERAL CABLES Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1465, 27 May 1905, Page 1

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