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By Electric Telegraph—Per Frees Association —Copyright.. i LONDON, 'Jit!no 29, Chapman and Watchmantoncetl to eighteen months:’ dinipr-ison-mcll„ for stealing the Ducitcys. oi Westminster's jewels. \V)hiiitc ‘„ju'td Taylor were discharged. The Church Army is appealing hit one hundred thousand poiunjln' To 'establish' five labor colonies in, the United Kilngtlom lor fifteen humidrcd criminals and Vagrants,. It is honed the Government will largely contribute 4 The Morning'Post states that ti c Government will in a fortnight submit a resolution apnointinig Boundary Commissioners to define, new pl'ectorai areas and introducii a Redistribution Bill in 190(5.. WTASHINGTON, Juno 29. President Ro.osefolt, in- thanking the Kaiser for gifts for the Germanic Museum at Harvard University, said that Germany's! many actions of ecuitesy and' kindliness to Americans was fostering a friendship, that was lik-cly in the future to greatly benefit mankindThe resignation of Mr Wallace, the cTiic: engineer of the Panama Canal has created an impression that- the .scheme will soon be conrolotelyi jdcadlccko'd. The cost lias increased enormously. New York newspapers suggest the construction, of a rook instead of- a sea-level canal. LONDON, .June 29. Jcssop scored 234 in the Gloucestershire. v. Somerset match, anil Tyldeslcy 230 for Lancashire against Notts. A.. (he New Zealanders’ dinner the guests in-clud-ctd Lord Ratnfurly, and Messrs Montague and Onunaney. Mr 'Reeves wresiderd. •Mr Lyttelton, in the course of a .speech, declared that iris auVb'ition, was to endeavor to render Imperial Eoi.ferenees more regulated, and more prepared for by means- of instructions to rapresesitativcs beforehand, so that they could discuss poinJs of diffioulty ct their leisure. A coo feranco in such oircumstanoes would load to the greatest possible good, and teach them not to fry to rnutunl'y /dictate Thry might nil have an idenl, but foresao that the ideal would not be attained. He very warmly complimentrd Nop Zealand on | the High Commissionorship. Mr Reovos. in responding, said ihnt a new class of problems woro coming to the front, dealing with inter-imperial rela-tio-a which demanded fresh machinery for a considera'ion of a friendly settlement. He hoped some would be devised which would prevent wounding the independence of the colonies.
AUSTRALIAN NEWS, PERTH, Juno .30. Willis, Tntecv£«wad, declared that his arrest was a scandalous piece of work:, planned with i lie object of destroying him. il-te said they were four factions in the Now South Wales. Land Department, and what one did the others opposed. SYDNEY, June 30. Further losses of stock from rinderpest are reported! in German Nero Guinea. At the sheep show Mr J. Gibson. Tasmania, anjd Mr McCaugboy, of L'concng. -were awarded grand champion prizes for merinos. The first shipment cf butter under the new contract, was l made to-day.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1495, 1 July 1905, Page 1
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