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a neutral zone, accessible only to civilians. Sbahatku, on tbe railway, is tbo centre of the zone. Naval envoys meet in a bay near Vladivostok to arrange a neutral sea zone. Local commanders on tho Korean frontier negot'ate separately. Constantinople, Germany is suspected of trying to induce the Porte to concede a naval station on the Island of Theses, near the Dardanelles, Paris, Sept. 15. Baron Gunzbetg, a Parisian banker, committed suioido in connection with the Oronier sugar smash. Home, Sept 15. It is estimated that the losses by tbo Italian earthquakes amount to four million pounds sterling. A fresh shock yesterday destroyed Monte Boasc, killing many.' Sydney, Sept. 16. Mr Carruthers statos that as tho result of communications botwoon New South Wales, Viotorin, 1 South Australis, and Western Australia, it ba3 been agreed to make joint representations to the Federal Government in regard to settlement of the financial agreement between tbo Commonwealth and tbe States. It is now proposed to ask tho Commonwealth to amend the constitution by providing for the return of a fixed Bum to tho States after expiry of tho Braddon clause, and for extension of the book-keeping period ten years. Tasmania has agroed to tho first proposal. Queensland wants tho Braddon olause continued with book-keeping. A raid on betting shops resulted in the arrest of 40 persons. Cabinet discussed General Booth’s scheme. Mr Carruthers informed Mr Deßkin that he had two million acres cf a’lesion country availab'e close to railway, and wished General Booth’s representative to inspeot it. The land laws wonld not be allowed to stand in tho way if people were provided of the kind re- . quired. Melbourne, Sept. 16; Mr Deakin may introduce an Immigra,. tion Restriction Amendment Bill this H6B . sion. Tbe direction of the amendment has not yet- been announced, _ ~, ® ri ® b ane, Sept. 16. General Booth's immigrants will be welcomed in tbi> state if of the right class.
HANCOCK AND CO ]Haye much pleasure in that their famous] “IMPERIAL” ALE AND STOUT Has been awarded the GOLD MEDAL 108 EXCELLENCE OE QUALITY ST. EOTJI.S EXHIBITION
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1561, 18 September 1905, Page 4
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