LATE CABLES.
By telegraph, Presa 'A'as'n, Copyright Iteoeived 10.11 p.m., Aug. 29, Sydney, August 29. Tho Burgomcistor Hacbmaun resumed her voyage to Auekiaud to-day. Tho extradition of Willis has .been op* plied for at Durban. Recoivod 1 u.m., August 80. Sydnoy, August 29. Tho Liquor Bill miroduood into tho Assembly to-night prevents the oponing of further hotols, the number now in the State to bo tho maximum. A local option voto is to bo takon every goneral “lection, tho questions to bo asked to bo continuation of existing lioaDsos, roduoiion, and no lioonse. A buro majority will secure continuation or reduction, but two thirds is required for no license. Half tho olootors must voto to make tho poll effective. No money compensation is allowed, but tirno by notice is givou, ranging from six months to two years, The Bill provides for registration of clubs, and prohibits barmaids under tho age of 21. Tho Now Zealand horses are acquitting themselves well in their gallops at Randwiok.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1546, 30 August 1905, Page 2
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