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LATE CABLES.

Hy lolCKrnp.li. Press Ass’n, Copyright Received 9.45 pm, Nov. 80.

London, Nov 80. The Powers warned tho Balkan Sbatoß that they would not tolerate nttompts to subvert tho status quo of the Balkan Poninaula, and hope that tho States will second th'e effotts of tho Powors in provonting anythiog calculated to onoourago a revolutionary movement in tho Turkish provinces. The Powers’ note Ims painfully impressed Bulgaria. Reoeiyod 10.8 pm, Nov. 80. St. Petersburg, Nov. 80. Tiio is frantic Bolling on tho St. Petersburg Bourse. Tho prices wero the loweet yet touched,

Tokio, Nov. 80.

The Jopaooae legations in England, America, Franc?, .Geimany and Russia have been converted in'o ombassio?. Martial law in Tokio has been abolished. , The Japanese loan has been covered twenty fold.

Now York, Nov. 80.

The Legislative Insurance Investigation Committee strrngly adviso polioy holders not to allow their po'ioies to lapse owing to revelations, as the policies are now better then for years, besides legislation is oertain to strengthen the rights of holders.

Paris, Nov. 30. The Fronoh Press comment sarcastically on the Kaiser’s speech. Thoy consider it partly a veiled' threat and partly an attempt to pass naval credits.;

Berlin, Oct. 30. The Frankfurter Zeitung suggests that the Germaa policy will perhaps cause isolation, which tho Kaiser reseats, Received 12,5 am, Dec. 1. : u • \ . . Sydney, November 301-" The spell of hot weather hits' broken'“by on easterly gale, accompanied by eoakipgrain in the coastal * districts. There is - a rough sea, and shipping is sheltering. Crick’s oase was called at the Criminal Court. On the application of Crick’s counsel the hearing was postponed to the first sitting of the Court next year. Bail of £SOO was extended. Received. 12 59 am, Dec. 1. Melbourne. Nov 30. The Senat9 restored the £IOOO for the upkeep of Sydney Government House, previously struok'out, on condition that it would not appear in future estimates. In the House of Representatives Mr Isaaos moved a new union trades mark olause in the Trades Mark Bill. Reoeived 12.56 am, Deo. 1. Brisbane, Nov. 80. Sailed, the Miowera, for Vancouver. Hobart, Nov. 30. -Arrived, at 3 p.m., the lonio, from London,

Melbourne, Nov. 30. Sailed, Brisbane, for Lyttelton. Sydney. Nov. 30. . In the Assembly Mr Holman raised the question of dissensions. The railway commissioners’ position was intolerable, and must end. He stated that the commis-

sioners had agreed to pay 7s 3d per ton for coal which the competing collieries supply at 4s 63. Apparently seme officers of the Department were deliberately misleading their superiors in the interests of certain suppliers. He urged a searching inquiry. Mr Carruthers, promising the appointment of a commission of inquiry, Btated that he had already informed the commissioners that the state of thiDgs could not continue. Reoeived 1.15 a.m., Deo 1.

The Australian Jockey Club, after enquiry into the running of the New Zealand mare Levant in the Hurdle Race ou Saturday, decided not to accept in future the entry of Levant or any entries made by the owner, The week’s wool sales c’osed brisk and strong, Americans buying freely. Greasy sold to 12fd. By a disastrous fire at Taree a blook of s’x shops and a large hotel were destroyed. • The damage is estimated at about £20,000, not a third of which is covered by insurance.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1616, 1 December 1905, Page 2

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LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1616, 1 December 1905, Page 2

LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1616, 1 December 1905, Page 2

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