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By telegraph, Pros* Ass’n, Copyright Received .11.37 p.m., Aug. 16. London, Aug. 16, England and Francs have renounced rivalry in Abyssinia. Cases >of cerebral meningitis have ooourred in Kettering. The local authori* ties are adapting stringent isolation. King Edward will visit the Emperor of Aurtria at Isehl. Lord Knollys denies the reports in German newspapers that King Edward intends to vißit the Kaiser. Received 12.42 a.m., August 16. Ottawa, August 15. The Dominion Government has re* newed the Union Company’s (New Zealand) service subsidy of £37,000. Christiania, August 15. There was only one per 2000 of Norwegian voters against separation. Eight hundred per cent of the electors voted.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1534, 16 August 1905, Page 2
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