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GENERAL GABLES

DRYING: i‘ STINKING KISII./i By. Electric Telegraph,*—Per. Press Association —Copyright. LONDON,* June 26. Mr. Coghlan, tho New Squill Wales Agent-General, in a letter to the Kconomist, deprecates its Melbourne correspondent'a pessimism respecting Australian agricultural progress. He .states that agriculture nowi occupies first, place in- the Commonwealth’s rural industries. THE FINESSING- IN REG ARD TO MOROCCO. LONDON, Jane 26. The Berlin correspondent of the Times states that the .fact that M. Ronvicr is con) municaiilnig to i»lie qthor, Powers his /note to Prince BiuTow on Moroccan ; flairs has created uneasiness at. Belli if.' Prince Dulow would prefer that his statements alone sho.ulU be available for their information. CHINESE BOYCOTT AND PRESIDENT, ROOSEVELT. LONDON, June 26. In. order to prevent trade ’btoyccitb, President Roioso vel t bast- ordered that Ohiiiese merchants, , travellers, anil others shall ho entitled to exemption unjiler the exemption laws, and be treated the same as other world citizens. Disobedient officers .will b'e Vliamissoil. DEFEAT! OF CAPTAIN SIEDERT. LONDON, June 26. News has been received at Capetown, that the chief Morcmga defeated Cantain Siodert at Anicskaras Mountains. South-west Africa, with heavy, loss, capturing ail ammunition anil sliplpnes. AUSTRALIAN NEWS. MELBOURNE, June 27., There is a general feeling of dou;bt at Mr Dealvju’s actual intentions. Meetings of the .various parties will he held prior to the meeting of. Parliament on Wednesday. BRISBANE, Juno 27.

The Swimming Association has agreed to Now Zealand’s suggestion for holding the championship meeting in Queensland, this year* and in New, Zealand the following year. SYDNEY,. J,unc 27.

The ,Pelaw colliery has re-started Work with free laborers .under police protection. At the annual conference of public schools ao/d teachers’ conference proposals to establish a system of university examinations on commercial subjects wore strongly, condemn,ed.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1492, 28 June 1905, Page 1

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GENERAL GABLES Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1492, 28 June 1905, Page 1

GENERAL GABLES Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1492, 28 June 1905, Page 1

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