LATE CABLES.
(By telegraph* Pxesd 'Ass’n, Copyright Recoived 10.19 p.m., Sept. 8. Brussels, September 6. A oonforeDCO of British and Belgian Associations and Chambers of Commerce, being held at Liege, protested against the proposal of a .select committee of Capo Colony to largoly iocroaso the taxation of manufactured imported goods. Received 11.7 p.m., Sopt. 6. Sydney, Sept. 8. Grand Rapids and Marvel Looh have boon scratched for the Epsom Handicap. The westerly Btorm continues. A» bitterly cold, the result of a heavy fall ot snow on the tablelands. A temperature of 40.8 was registered at Sydney at noon, the lowest noon record sinoe 1884. Soattered flakes of snow , fell—a most unusual experience. Received 1 a.m., Sept 7. Sydney, September 6 Sailod, 1.20 p.m., the Victoria. There is heavy weather on the coast south from Sydney. The ketohes Kiora and Hero wore driven ashore at Gobo. The orews aro safe. Excepting that.P.K.- has eased to 9 to 1 for the Epsom Handioap, there is no change in the betting. The Government commercial agent in Japan advises that owing to damage to crops by rain Japan requires , a large importation of wheat. Melbourne, Sept. 6. Soiled, the Moeraki,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1552, 7 September 1905, Page 2
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