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LATE GABLES.

By telegrapß, Press Ass’o, Co By right Received 9.20 p.m., July 12. Paris, July 12. Tho Chamber of Deputies voted the urgency of workmon’s pensions. The Senato almost unanimously voted an amnesty to political exiles, the speakers expressing tho hope of a general pacification. Received 10.14 p.m., July 12. Sydney, July 12. At Paramatta the New Zealand association footballers defeated Granville by six goals to nil. Received 1.4 a.m., July 13.

Statistics submitted to tho Pnrlisimentary committee, of enquiry into the dairying industry state that tho buttor exported from New South Wales last year was 20,550,000ib, vaiued at over £779,000 : from Victoria 34.385,0001 b, valued at over £1,306,000, The assistant Government dairy expert attributed the higher prices obtained for New Zealand butter to the grading. Now South Wales factories, with the exception of oho or two, were not so up to date as New Zealand. Brisbane, July 12.

Wharton has made an urgent written protest ogainst tho death sentence being carried out. Cabinet has not disclosed tho contents. He asked to be allowed to furnish a written statement. This was agreed to, but so far has not bean furnished.

Melbourne, July. 12. Sailed, the Wimmera.

London, July 12.

In tho House of Lords Lord Lansdowne announced that Britain would participate in the Moroccan conference. The Japanese loan has been subscribed at least six-fold. In London it was oversubscribed, and in Bsrlin largely. Paris, July 12. Captain Bougouin communicated to Captain Dolnbry in Paris through tho Legation mail bag, ana to a Frc-nch’naws-psper through other channels, details of the composition of the Japanese detachments in their march northward after the capitulation of Port Arthur. M. Make, his interpreter, who confessed that he cooperated, was sentenced to eight years’ imprisonment without hard labor.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1505, 13 July 1905, Page 2

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LATE GABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1505, 13 July 1905, Page 2

LATE GABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1505, 13 July 1905, Page 2

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