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o— KIERAN AGAIN DEFEATS Till ENGLISH CHAMPION. By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyrigh LONDON, 'August !). Kioran won the half-milc oliam pionshin at Leicester, in 11 min 28 see., defeating Billin'gton :by 1 yards and 14 1-5 see. Tl-HE CHANNEL FEAT. LONDON, August !). Burgess lias started to swim ‘Hie Charnel. A NEW' STEAMER. LONDON, August !). The Peninsular and Oriental Company s steamer M eel an has been launched at Grcnock. iNCITING ASSASSI.NS. LONDON, August 0. AntcineDi Mason Barbieri, a newsagent, has been remanded at Bow street Pol co Court on a charge of wrblish'iug regicidal articles in. the newspJjuW Jntmriw.ionc, published in Switzerland and sold in London, inciting anarchists to imitate Bresci, the assassin. A BANKRUPT: BANK. PARIS, August !). The Pa'intoinps St. Vangs bank estimates its assets' at; upwards of live million francs above liabilities. AUSTRALIAN NEWS. PERTH, August 10. Mr Daglish has withdrawn his resignation of the leadership of he Labor party. The capital sentence passed on (lie Chinaman Ah Kim has been commuted to penal servitude for life. ADELAIDE, Aug. It). Mr Butler, discussing the Government- policy, urged that they get local iii'St'i'liutio.iiiLS' to assist to reborrow instead of going to London. 'Mr Lyons claimed that South Australia borrowed cheaper than any other State, and was as nioxperplus as the muoh-horrowing New 'Zealand. SYDNEY, August 10. The Employers’ Federation carried a resolution, against the union label clause in the Trades Marks bill. The Herald, supporting Sir Joseph Ward’s advocacy of wireless telegraphy between Australia and New Zealand, says there may be some diti.culty in the way in regard to the system to. be used, but little trouble, however, need be apprehended on that score. Tiie sheep by' the Warrimou arrived safely Captain FMayson’s murderers Were courageously intercepted by another trader, Captain. Sion. BRISBANE, Aug. 10. Speaking at the National Agricultural Show, Admiral Fanshawe reiterated his arguments for a strong navy. He boliqvo'd there was common ground of sympathy between politicians here and in New Zealand as to the (navy. Whether; Ahsitratila could support a ‘larger army or a largo navy force or not, it was at least desirable that no military force should he allowed to approach
(these shores. In the final heats of the hexing championships, bantam weights, Cantwell (Queensland) heat Bairdi (New Zealand) on. points, anil in the light-weights ‘Williams (New Zealand) heat Gorman (New South Wales) on points.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1530, 11 August 1905, Page 1
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