LATE CABLES.
By telegraph, Press 'Asa’n, Copyright Received 9.48 p.m., Dec,, 22, London, Doo. 22; Junior lords of tho Treasury are: Freeman and Thomas, Norton, M.P., and Horace Plunkett have beon re-appointed to tbe agricultural department for Irehud,
Lord Elgin telegraphed to Lord Solborne that while reserving opinion and freedom of action in the matter, government had decided that recruiting, embarkation, and importation of Chinese must to arreslol pending decision concerning tbo grant of responsible govu-nment.
Received 12.59 a.m., Deo. 20. Sydney, Dec. 22. Bishop Stuart of Persia, formerly Bishop of Waiapu, New Zetland, is on a visit hore cn route to New Zealand. Melbourne, Deo. 22. Mr Dcakin thinks Mr Seddo.u’s pro pored visit to Australia is tbo result of un Invitation eeat by the Federal Government. The latter desired to confer with him in regard to postal, telegraphic, and other matters. At the aunual meeting of the National Mutual Life Association the chairman referred to the lurge volume of new business and addition to fuuda, the largest record of new business, surpasred by only two British offices. The report was adopted end the retiring directors reelect3d.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1634, 23 December 1905, Page 2
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