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LATE CABLES.

By telegraph. Press Ass’n, Copyright Rcooivod 9 32 p in., Fob. 27.

London, Feb. 27. Rccaimor, sontonood lo six mouths, was released under tho First Offenders Act. Bourno, Archbishop of Woslmiistor, has issued a Lonton paitoral doaling with cduoation. Ho insists on tho necessity of Catholic school toaoboiß and Catholic oversight in rega-d to all pertaining to religious teaching and infiooico. The rights of parents ahould be treated as tho key to tho whrh question.

Capotown, Feb. 27. Um'kofel', four hundred headmen, and one hundred mounted followers havo arrived at Mackenzie's camp to pay tho tax. .Six natives implicated at Richmond wore cipturcd in NjW Laeda dietriot. Mapumu'a is tho centre of disaffection betwoen Stinger and Grcytown. Received 9.42 p.m., Feb. 27. Buda Pcstb, Fob. 27. Punishing tho Hungaiian coa'ition parties for contumacy, tbo Government has forbidden liboity of public mooting. Even deputies ara fnbidden to address iheir oonstiiiuonta, Tho autonomy in Buda Pesth has boen suspended. Municipalities protested at the arbitrary suspension of tbo conslitution.

Ottawa, Fob. 27. Sir F. Borden, at Oitawe, said that before Canada contributed to tbe B-i iab navy it ought to receive representation in an Imperial Council possessing the power to declaro war and determine the scion of warebips. Po serially ho thought it would bo better for Canada to provide tho largest share of laod defence, leaving naval defence to Britain. Monroeism meant that Canada was safo foreign aggression. Professor Leacock, amid choars, statru that Canadians ought to pay dollar for dollar with tho people of England towards tho navy.

Madrid, Fob. 27,

M. Paul Revoil, French ex-Governor of A'gerio, handed Herr Radowilz, Gorman Ambassador at Madrid, a note declaring that M, Rouvier considers Fronch and Spanish policing will in no wise assail the prioc'p'e of commercial and economic equality of all nations, adding that the question should bo discussed at tho conference.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1685, 28 February 1906, Page 2

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LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1685, 28 February 1906, Page 2

LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1685, 28 February 1906, Page 2

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