GENERAL CABLES
■REFORMS IN' MOROCCO.
By; Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association —Copyright. LONDON, June 1. The. Sultan of Morocco rejected the French ”rap:6sals to ask for m conference of the Powers to ileal with rcfprms.
AUSTRALIAN NEWS. HOBART, Juno 2. The Hoods are .subsiding. Railway, traffic is still much impeded. SYDNEY, June 2.
A deputation headed by Mr Lathe, Pan-ail ian Commlssiiou, called thePremioE’s attention to tlio unsatisfactory condition of tho Vandoulvor sex,vice. Mr Carriuthorsi asked them to submit their views in writing and croinised jtoi submit bliom to Mr Reiil with a strong expression of opinion.
MELBOURNE, June 2
Hugh George McLiskoy was remanded for a week to ; ciiablc comtnujw cation to be nvade with- Nvi land, on a charge of sftealimg two eheq.uos, the property, of Walter Browslor.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1471, 3 June 1905, Page 1
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