LATE CABLES.
By telegraph, Prema Asa’n, Copyright Reoeivcd 11,26 p.m., May 8. London, Moy 8. King Edward has arrivod in London. Tho Mabeno has arrived at British Colombia. Tboro wero 36 French Ministerial gains at tho elections and 11 losses. Melbourne, May 8. Sales have been made of Taranaki oil shares at £52 15s.
' Thursdav Island, May 8. Arrived, tho Recorder (cable-repairing earner).
Received 12.15 a.m., May 9. London, May 8. In the House of Commons Mr Chai chill Btatod thot the Colonial Conference would be entitled to discuss fiscal preference or any other matter of Imperial interest Mr Wyndham, in a strenuous speech, moved the rejection of the Education Bill. Sir H. Fowler intimated that Government would adhero to two fundamental principles—public control and abolition of tests. The debate was adjourned. Betting on tho Derby is 7 to 4 against Lally, 9 to 2 Flair, 9 to 1 Malua, 100 to 8 Nulli, Secundus, and Gorgos, 100 to 6 Dame —Agreota oolt,
Recoived 1.15 a.m., May 9
Sydney, May 8,
The Rev. J. Kemp Bruoo has been e’ected Moderator of the Presbyterian General Assembly.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1744, 9 May 1906, Page 2
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