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By, telegraph, Press Ass’u, Copyright Capetown, Aug. 20. Under the new constitution the electorates of the Tranßvnal will numbor 80,000 electors. .f' Pekin, Aug. 20. A Tientsin newspaper has been suppressed for advocating the maintenance of the boycott of Amorican goods Paris, Aug. 20. France, is protesting against” the stoning and robbing of two Frenchmon on the shore at Tangier. Romo, Aug. 20. The Popo is building a large apartment house in the Vatican gardens for the presont residents of the Vatican and as a procaution to preserve the Palaoe'treasures. Sydney, Aug. £l. Mr Donne, of the New Zealand Tourist Department, was a passenger by the Mooraki, which sailed on Saturday night. Arnst’s wound necessitated four stitches. The new rules of the United Commercial Traveller’s Association 'for Australasia have been adopted at meetings held in the various capitals on Saturday. Perth. Aug. 21. Cabinet bas decided to ask for a dissolution. It is understood that if it. is refused Mr Daglish resigns.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1539, 22 August 1905, Page 1
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