LATE CABLES.
By, Electric Telegraph—Pen Press Association. Recoivod 10.58 p.m., Juno 14. London, June 14. The Standard, commenting on Mr Deakin’e views and Lord Selborne’s Capetown and Natal’s schomo for naval volunteers, suggests than the soundest plan is for oaoh part of the Empire to provide generously for passive resistance, giving harder knocks than it receives, and make such contributions in money, ships or men as will onablo the Admiralty at the shortest notice to concentrate an overwhelming force at any probable point of attack. The death is announced of Nathaniel Rothsohild at Vienno, brother of the head of the local branch of the Rothschild House. Berlin, June 14. A German company has obtained a concession to construct a port near Tangier. Vienna, June 14. Austria agrees to a Morocco conference. Constantinople, June 14. A storm caused great havoc at Stamboul. Several houses collapsed. General Vasfi Pacha was killed. Received 12.20 p.m., Jnno 15,
Melbourne, June 14. A deputation of representative temperance bodies and churches asked the Premier to introduce a bill giving complete local option on New Zealand lines, substituting three years’ notice for monetary compensation. Mr Bent was sympathetic, but thought three years too short. Five years was near the mark. He promised careful Cabinet consideration. Received 1 a.m., June 15. Sydney, June 14. The debate on the censure motion still occupies the Assemby. There is no chance of it being carried. ‘ Arrived, 1 p.m., Monowai; Bailed, 1.15 p.m., Victoria. Melbourne, June 14. Sailed, Waikare.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1481, 15 June 1905, Page 2
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