LATE CABLES.
wi—iQ ■— < i By telegraph, Fresa Afls'n, Copyright Reoeived 8,34 p.m., Maroh 5. Buda Pesth, Maroh 5. Danfury drops tho coalition standpoint. He declares that the crisis is only soluble on a dualist basis. The military and constitutional demands must be shelved to enable tbo notion to regain tbe constitution. He advisee wiso moderation. Paris, March 5. King Edward and President Failures exchanged visits, and King Edward entertained President Failures and Premier Rouvier at dinner. Madrid, Maroh 5. Although tho Algeoiras Conference Committee arrived at an agreement upon sixteen out of twenty-five debatable points in tbo Stato bank schemes, all special points were reserved, it being apparently’ impossible for Franco and Germany, to agree, Germany fearing that the banking business will become a French institution. Nicholson, at the instance of the Conference, deoided to discuss the policing question to-day. Germany’s objeotion was decisively overruled. London, Marob 6. Lord Haldane states that the War Office attach much importance to rifle olubß, and hopes to allot them a definite plaoe bb part of thomil.tary machinery. Sydney, March 5. The Tbordia is gradually settling down. Rcuoh woathot continues. The balance of tbe crew havo oome ashore. Brisbane, March 5, By a burricaDe at Croydon tho majority of the buildings in the town were damaged. Many were wrecked, including the Catholio Church and Salvation Barracks. It overthrew the Anglican Church. Torrential rain has fallen. The telegraph lines are interrupted.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1690, 6 March 1906, Page 2
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