LATE CABLES.
IBjs telegraph, Pmsab CKM’Oj Gf>mW Boeoived 11.59 p.m., Nov. 2. Pekin, Nov. 2. Chinese at Licnchan murdorod two male ana two female American missionaries ana oco child. The Governor of Nanking has apologisod to Admiral and Captain Train, and punished the ringleaders of tho attack. Received 1.5 a.m., Nov. 3. Sydnoy, Nov. 2, Sailed, the Aorangi for Vancouver. Mr Carruthers said, replying to Mr Doakin in reference to tbo legal difficulty over tho Federal capital site, that if the Fedoral Parliament proooeds with further legislation in the matter before negotiations are concluded tho result ■ will bo an engendering of serious dissatisfaction in Now South Wales. Received 1.9 a.m., Nov. 8. Brisbane, November 2. Government has offered a reward of £SOO in connection with the explosion at Queen Cross battery on October Ist.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1593, 3 November 1905, Page 2
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