GENERAL CABLES.
| By telegraali, Press Ass’n, Copyright I London, Nov. 8. An anooyuious donor gives .£50,000 to Birmingham University. Renter’s Agonoy reports that tho Em* peror Joseph deoidod to grant Austria universal suffrage,; partly to appease the Socialists and partly to impress the Hungarians with the prospoot of a similar extension in Hungary, which will paralyse Hungarian nationality. Sydney, Novembers, At a reception in honor of the Mikado’s birthday, the CoDsul-Goneral announced that the Japanese Government had naked him to thank Australia for its sympathy during the war.
I Melbourne,Nov. 4. Tho negotiations for the Federal oapitat I site have reaohed an impasse.- ' Mr Deakin informed Mr Carruthers that-tho Federal Government proposes-to invite Parliament to definitely determine the site. At golf Miss Lewis (New Zoaland) and I Miss Mort (Sydney) won the ladles’ double handioap. The Viotorian team selected for the Australian championship meeting is : Running: Wheatley, Mueller, Burrows, Steele; jumping: Mueller, Gardiner, Brown,- Dingan, Pattison; walking': San* neman; pole vault: Pattison; weight and hammer: -Rouse.
Hobart, Nov. 4, The Assembly laid aside the Taxation Bill, owing to tho Oounoii’s amendments.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1595, 6 November 1905, Page 1
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