LATE GABLES.
By, telegraph, Press Aas'n, Copyright Krcrivo.l 9.00 u.ui., July '2O. Sydney, July 26 ViofJ-Ar3mi.nl Fauehaw has boon promoted to too rank of admiral. Btanbury has declined tho odor to dofond tho sculling r’-imoionabip in Canada on tho ground that ho would arrive there only three weeks before ho would bo required to raco. It was not sufficient time to t-a-u ami reduce weight gained during the voyage.
Adelaide, July 26. Tho now Ministry mot Parliament, and an adjournment was unido to August Bth to onnblo the Government to prepare a polioy. Mr Oonoybeer has been appointed Government whip. Receivod 10.50 p.m., July 26. Stockholm, July 26. Tho Riksdag's comunueo favors negotiations with Norway lor a dissolution of the union. It suggests an unfortified zone between the kingdoms on the southern frontier.
Receivod 12 15 ».m.. July 27. St. Petersburg, July 26. Three hundred leaders of Polish society have memorialised the Council of Ministers against persistence in the Russification of Poland. In St. Petersburg it is believed that tho Kaiser planned mu meeting in order to influence the Czov in connection with tho internal adairs of Russia.
London, July 28. Tho French are decidedly suspicious as to the Kaisor’s motives. M. Rouvier’s reoeption of M. da Witie is reported to have been oooi.
Durban, July 26. The Natal Government is issuing a 3$ per qpnt million loan at 97 Received 1.10 a.tn., July 27. Sydney, July 26. In tho Assembly Mr Oarrutoers gave notice in favor of a Government contract for 60 locally built locomotives. London, July 26. The Tunbridge Wells Colonising Association is desirous of founding colonies in Victoria on tbe same lines as their colonies in Canada. New York, July 26. Mitchell, Senator for Oregon, has been fined a thousand dollars with a sentence of six months' penal servitude for using his office to further tho practice of his legal firm. St. Petersburg, July 26. The Novosli Btutoß that the Emperors’ meeting has probably solved the question of whether tbe Kaiser continues hostile to Japan, or will exploit the yellow peril to the benefit of German interests.
Received 12 10 a.m., July 27. Stockholm, July 26. The Swedish Ministry has resigned owing to a proposed reduction Bill for immediate negotiation with Norway. London, July 26.
The Standard publishes the Zemstvos’ crushing indictment of bureauoratic misrule, and tho emphatic warniug that unless Government lawlessness is abandoned the nation will be preoipitated into an abyss. ' Melbourno, July 26. In the Assembly, Mr Maekay, moving the second reading ot a Bill to abolish secret commissions, declared that the dishonest practices the recent of Royal Commission brought to light extended to nearly every trade. Melbourne was ruled with corruption, and an honest Bgent could hardly hope to do business.
Adelaide, July 26. Mr Butler has been appointed leader oi the Opposition.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1517, 27 July 1905, Page 2
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