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LATE CABLES.

itelegrapß, Presa 'tim'n, Copyright Reoeivod 5.85 p.m., Nov. 5. Capetown, Nov, 4. Authorities on the Rand ate crushing a a society among the Chinese cal led the " Rod Door," for the perpetration of crime. The ringleaders are being repatriated. Recoived 4.45 p.m., Nov. 5. London, Nov. 5. A petition for bankruptcy has been presented against Mr Horn, a member of the House of Commons. It was adjourned until Tuesday, when another petition is set down for hearing. The stewards of tho Jookoy Club warned off Da Wont Fenton, roapeotiog the match between bis Pitohbattle and Lord Gerard s 1 Peari. [A recent cablegram stated : “ The stewards of the Sandown Park Racing Club have suspended Mr Do Went Fenr> ton, a gentleman rider, for suspicions riding in the match with Lord Gerard.’’] Hams Nisbet, the novelist, in the Daily Graphic, violently attacking the Labor Union tyranny of Australia, declaring that no Home immigrant would receive the slightest show of juetioe and friendliness at their hands. Mr Ooghlan, the AgentGeneral, replied that Niebet was drunk with rage. Since the trade union members numbered only 160,000 out of 1,100,000 male adults, how they contrived to fiendishly tyrannise was a myßtery. Replying to the Finance’s Melbourne correspondent's comments, Mr Ooghlan deolares that Australia’s popnlation increased by 91,592 during the last two years. Sir Daniel Cooper’s Flair won the Free Handicap at Newmarket.

Berlin, Nov 4. ■ The displacement of Germany’s projected battleship will be 18,000 tons, and armoured cruisers 15,000 tons.

Received 5.3 p.m., Nov. 5. Sydney, Nov. 5. Arrived, at 8 a.m., the Sonoma. At the Canterbury Park meeting Levant, the New Zealand mare, won the Jumpers’ Flat Haok. She was an outsider in tho race, starting at 12 to 1. 1

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1595, 6 November 1905, Page 2

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LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1595, 6 November 1905, Page 2

LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1595, 6 November 1905, Page 2

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