LATE GABLES.
By telegraph. Press Aats’n, Copyright Received 4.2 S p.m., Feb. 25.
Vienna, Feb. 24. In accordance With Austri >’e demand Servia and Bulgaria have transferred tbe Cutoms Convention into one providing mutual mo-t favored national troatutent. Gauison has introduced a Universal Suffrage Bill. All parii s are dt-s-tisfi-d ut tne prnpoaed redistribution, giving the Gertnanß, whose roprhsomatives are stationary, 205 seats, *ho Czechs 99, Poles and Lutherans 95, Southern Slavs 36, I aliens 17, Roumanians 4. Berlin, Feb. 24. The Reiohstag bas adopted apruvuuut a 1 commercial urraugament with the United States. Received 12.28 e.m., Feb 26. s Sydney, Feb. 25. It having been asserted that an arrangement has been made to renew the Vancouver mail controot with New Zealand as a partner, Mr J«s. Mills states that taking Sir Joseph Ward’s presence in Melbourne us opportune he (Mr Millb) in-t>-rviowed Mr Deukiu and tbe Federal Postmaster on the subject, but nothing resulted that would lead to the anticipation that Now Zealand would be joined as a partner in the mutter. However, it was still receiving tbe consideration of the Federal Government. Melbourne, Feb. 25. Arrived, Maeraki.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1683, 26 February 1906, Page 2
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