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LATE CABLES.

By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright Received 9.45 p.m., oc‘. 4

Vienna, October 4. Cavalry and infantry suppressed fresh disturbances in the olrc.ts of Brunn. London, Oct. 4. King Edward declined to reooivo a deputation of Shoreditch unomployod on tho ground that it wn,3 oontrary to precedent.

Received 10.7 p.m , Oct. 4. Copenhagen, Oct. 4. Tbo Danish Government submitted to tho Rikstag a Bill clouting a State mortgage bank, which guarantees credit fonclor bonds.

Vionna, Oot. 4. During four hours’ interview Baron Forjevaty and M. Kristoffy, ex-Ministor of tho Interior, favorably impressed the Emperor Josef with the merils of Kristoffy’s manhood suffrage proposals. Emperor Josef withdrew opposition to tho principle | of the sohemo. Berlin, Oot 4. Prinoo Billow, interviewed, expressed a wish for friendship with Franco. Ho declared it would bo a glorious day when Germans and French no longer regarded oaoh other as traditional enemies. London, Oot. 4. Russia is seeking to charter a Liverpool stoamor to convey 880 Japanese prisoners to Japan. It is believed to represent all tho prisoners captured who were oonveyed to Euiope.

Received 12,7 a.m,, Oot 7. " Sydney, Oot. 4. At the wool sales tho attendance was largo and representative cf a'l sections. Bidding for all classes was brisk. Tbo recent rises were firmly maintained. Groasy sold to 12£dj and scoured to 34d. Newcastle, Oot. 4. Sailed, tho Whangapo, for New Zea' land.

Melbourne, Oct. 4. Bailed, the Warrimoo. Mr Reid moved the adjournment of the House to discuss Sir W. Lyne’s hostility to the Government proposal to promote an immigrotion policy, which was the corner-stone of the Government’s existence. Mr Dsakin, speaking for the whole of the Government, including Sir W. Lyne, had cabled to General Booth his offer, which had been warmly welcomed. Sir W. Lyne had acted treacherously. If he objected to a vital part of the Government pol'cy he should resign. The Government was not strong enough to get rid of Sir W. Lyne, who was Buch a political dingo that be bad to be given office to save trouble. Sic W. Lyne characterised this as a personal attack, and several warm passages followed. Sic W. Lyne objected to the submerged tenth being brought to Australia and given land whereto our own farmers’ sons had the first claim. Mr Deakin said he|had beenjassured that the majority of those General Booth proposed to send bad agricultural experience. The motion was negatived.

Brisbane, Oct. 4. Miss Bange got out Bafoly in her night dress. She returned to get her clotheß and perished. The buildings were insured for £ISOO in the National and New Zealand.

Received 1.5 a.m., Oot. 5. Melbourne, Oct. 4,

Tenders wore opened to-day by the Union Bank of Australia for City of Wellington four per cent, debentures to the amount of £235,000, at a minimum of 99J. The applications totalled olose on £220,000, snd the balance was immediately absorbed in the room. The loan averaged a shade over £99 16s. The bulk of the applications were from Melbourne.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1576, 5 October 1905, Page 2

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LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1576, 5 October 1905, Page 2

LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1576, 5 October 1905, Page 2

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