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LATE CABLES.

By telegraflli, Press Ass’n, Copyright Roooived 10.58 p.m., Aug. 16.

Vienna, Aug. 16. King Josof had a cordial meeting with King Edward ut Gmundor. Ho aooompaniod and entertained King Edward at dinner ut Isohl.

Capotown, August 16. Tho British Association mooting has oponed boro. The President (Francos Darwin) skotohod attempts made to formulato evolutionary speculation with special reference io the principal of natural scloction.

London, August 16.

The London Chamber of Commerce appeals to other Chambers to co-oporuto with looal authorities to arrange meetings for Lord Roberts. Lord Streiaoona, interviewed, said ho could baldly doubt that the Governments concerned would adopt tho suggestions in the Paoifio cable report. Ho opines the pooling the profits and losses of the two oompanies, and largely eliminating tho expenses of advertising would benefit everyuody concerned.

The Queen stays at Balmoral fora night and then goes to Copenhagen. Antonetti Barberi has been committed for trial for publishing the rogioide paper. The police discovered that the insurrection paper was printed in London by a Pole unacquainted with Italiau. Tsusthau, a Chinaman, sent to the OhroDicie oiroumstautial stories of tho illtroatment of coolies on the Rand. Mr 8011, member of tho Houso of Commons, wrote to Mr Lyttelton .enquiring. Mr Lyttelton, in reply, quoted documentary evidence exposing Tsushan’a antecedents. He added that allegations from saoh a source were unworthy of investigation. Constantinople, August 16. Owing to tho attempt on tho life of the Sultan Bulgarians have been barred from entering Constantinople, except wellknown persons. Reoeived 12.35 a.m., August 17. Bydney, Aug. 16. Arrived, tho Marjorie, from Kaipara. Sailed, 8.40 p.m., the Moana. Melbourne, Aug. 16. The Primate has signed a declaration constituting Victoria a province and making Bishop Clarke an Arohbishop.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1535, 17 August 1905, Page 2

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LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1535, 17 August 1905, Page 2

LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1535, 17 August 1905, Page 2

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