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LATE CABLES

By telegraph, Tress A**'n, Copyright Received 10 3(3 n oi.. May 1-" Louden, May 11. A commitloo has boeu appointed, ,viih Lord Eshor as chairman, to mquiro into the boat means toorgauiso auxiliary foroei into a territorial army in accordance with Mr Haldano’a speech of March Sth, Received 12.3(3 a.m , May 12. Biebnratein demanded an c lli oift I apology for the Odysseus incident, with a tuple compensation >0 the OWi’.or, and pii!i!S*HU-n r of 'he gui ! ty, 111 the H >u«e of L.nds T.O-d K 1 nhorongh • a'd [i a' the Bo n’d oi Trane principlo was a s no-tan till agreement with meat of lb * reoonniH n lutioiis of the Federal Ooinnii aion in tbu Navigatioi 13:11. Some of them merely suop’o lilento l t ie prop’lsV bef-vp the Imi'- ' -i P irliament. So.’,,i d toe (Jonunim ag.-eii to tno conference proposed by the Imuorial Givoroiueot, the Bind of trade would bo onablod to consider what resnl legislation like the commission's finding would bava on shipping and commaroo Britain,

Sydney, May 11 ■ A man residing at Alexaiulria has tliod of the plague. The High Court, iu reversing a judgment of the Lower Court, laid down that information supplied to clients by a Trado Protection Society was privileged, oven it it were ineor-* rect, so long as care was exercised and malice not shown, it lay with those respecting whom information was supplied to prove malice.

Melbourne, May 11

Speaking 1 at tko Town Hall dinner, Admiral Shimamura said that the Auglo-Japaneso Alliance was the natural outcome of the interests of the two nations in the Far East. Such being the case, thero was no reason why it should last only for the time covered by the treaty, but for many generations.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1747, 12 May 1906, Page 3

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LATE CABLES Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1747, 12 May 1906, Page 3

LATE CABLES Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1747, 12 May 1906, Page 3

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