LATE CABLES.
By; telegraph. Press A'as'n, Copyright Received 9.25 p.m., July 14. Paris, July 14.
The Fronoh and Italian Premiere moct at Aixlcsbaius to discuss Mediterranean questions ; also tho position at Crete.
Sofia, July 14. A Greek band, numbering 30, murdered 10 Bulgarian villagers near Porlepo. Received 10.25 p.m., July 14. London, July 14. The Queen sent a message of profound sympatuy concerning the Wattstown disaster. Similar toicgrums have boon receivod from all parts. Mr Taverner is arranging for the agentsgeneral to strongly urge tho Government to pass the Butter Bill thiß session. St. Petersburg, July 14. The Ozar roleaaod tho British mistor, chiof oflioer and two engineers of the Japanese transport Sadomaru, torpedoed in Juno, 1004. M. do Witte’s appointment bad a favorablo influence on the Stock Exchange. Eeceived 11.13 p.m., July 14. Paris, July 14. Tho Parisian Surgical Oongress Committee reported to tho Surgical Sooiety thot Dr. Doyar’s Berum does not cure cancer. The decision was derived at after several months investigation. Received 11.23 p.m., July 14.
London, July 14King Edward opened the Salford dock, whioh cost a million. , . Admiral May and ofiioers were feted m Paris.
Received 12.55 a.m., July 15. Sydney, July 14. One of the oorooration rat oatohera working in tho vicinity of the harbor has been attacked by plague. ... , The Warwick Farm Club, not having increased the bookmakers’ fee, is not boycotted. The Murray ha 3 commenced to reoede. The danger ie over, though large areas nre still flooded.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1507, 15 July 1905, Page 2
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