LATE CABLES.
By telegraph. Press Aes’n, Copyright Received 4 45 p m., Maroh 24.
Berlin, Maroh 24. A workman named Paesaliet, at Ohimfritz, waa sentenced to a month’s imprisonment for writing to Mr Balfour, demanding five thousand sterling under a throat, London, March 24. Paßt and present Secretaries for the Colonies and others interested in the colonies are promoting a memorial io the late Sir Robert Herbert. . *■
Speaking to the toast of " The Parliament ” at the Lord Mayor’s banguot, Sir John Forrest (Federal Treasurer) remarked that Parliameot’s chief duty was to maintain that Empiro, and see that it nevor lost oommand of tho seas. Ia tho House of Commons the Land Values Taxation in Sootland Bill, providing separate valuation of site and tho imposition of a rate not sxoeeding two shillings ia the poaad on site values, was read a seoonl time by 819 to 6. It will probably be shelved for a session. Obituary.—Rasmakonnan, tho Abyssinian Generalissimo.
Received'l.l7 a.m., Ma-oh 26, Sydney, Maroh 25. Arrived, the Karoitano, from Kaipara. Melbourne, Maroh 25. I, *~ Arrived, the Warrimoc,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1708, 26 March 1906, Page 3
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