LATE CABLES.
By telegraph, Press Abs’h, Copyright Reoeived 9.49 p m., Kept. 18. London, Sopt. 18. Advioos have boon rnooived that the Moorish oonfoconoe meets in a Spanish town at tho end of January, and thereafter eigne a protooolo at Tangier. Lord Londonderry, spooking at Stockton on-Teo, that though opponents claimed the Government should havo resigned whon defeated in Committoo of Supply, tho Ministers folt that apart from the absence of jrocedont for resigning in such oircumotonees, tboir duty w.as to remain in ofßoo until the Anglo-japa'n-eso treaty hod boon signed and tho Aliens’ and Scottish (Jhuroh Bills passed.
Reoeived 11.10 p.in.. Sept 18. London, Sept. 18. King Edward to-day roviewa 38,000 volunteors at Edinburgh. St. Petersburg, Sept. 18. Tho John Grafton’s cargo inoluded bombs.
Stockholm, Sept. 18. Sweden agroes to a pormanont arbitra* ilon treaty with Norway. Received 11.20 p.in., Sopt 18. Ottawa, Sept 18.
Tho Canadian Pacifio Railway Company refused an offer of fourteen million sterling from a syndicate of leading capitalists in Britain, the United States, and Canada for tho company’s entire western land holdings.
Paris, Sept. 18. Lo Temps strongly complains of Germany’s procrastination in tho Morocoan negotiations. M. dementia!, Minister of Finance, in a firm speech, declared that Franco was strong enough to prevent anyone ascribing her moderation to pusillanimity.
Received 12.58 a.m., Sept. 19. Sydney, Sspt. 18, Much neoded, steady rain is falling.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1562, 19 September 1905, Page 2
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