LATE CABLES.
By telegraph. Press 'Aas'n, Copyright Reocivcd 10.00 p.m., Oot.'ll. London, Oat 11. Tho Daily Mail etatoß that tho Harmswortba aro suing tho Standard and Exprosa for libellous statements regarding tho Beaumont cam in tho Standard. Tho Daily Obroniclo slates that King Loopold is hurriedly proparing for the | Congo Statos to be transferred to Belgium. Morocco aßks that the Conference bo held at Tangier instead of at Algooiras, Ottawa, Oct. 11. Tbo Dominion Budget Bhows a rovonue of £14,236,125, and an expenditure oi £12,661,000.
j ■ Capetown, Oot. 11. Boors et Krugorsdorp have petitioned for tho repatriation of Chioeso on the Band, and urged tho appointment of a Commission lo inquire into their treatment and tho reasons for dese tioos. Received 11 5 p.m., Oot. 11. London, Oot 11.
Scotch iron and steelmakers have booked ahead for months. Steel has ogain advanced 10s, making a riso of 20s in a fortnight. There is an unprecedented inquiry for steel.
Received 11.56 p.m., Oct. 11. Sydney, Ootobor 11. Arrived, 4.30, Wuikare j sailed, 2.16 Mararoa.
Melbourno, Oot. 11.
Sailed, Moeraki. Mr Keating, in the Senate, declared that Government would not allow a private company to instal a wireless service with New Zeeland. Snoh service would deplete tho revenue of the Stateowned cable.
Mr Playford, replying to a question, said Government would not re-engage any Imperial officers at present serving in the Commonwealth forces.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1582, 12 October 1905, Page 2
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