LATE CABLES.
By telegraph, Press A»s’n, Copyrigh Received 1.68 am., May 26.
Brisbane, May 25. The New Caledonian cable instruments fused, causing a delay in business. Mes» »ages are being received by means of a mirror.
Sydney, May 2;
Borne of lb# Northern rivers are tloodci The low-lying portion of Munvillumbs is under water.
Latent reports state the rivers are falling. Mr Riley, employees’ representative, dissenting from the decision of the Arbi - trillion Court, said he would use Iris best efforts to have the Act repealed, as evidently it was not capable of doing the work for which it was passed. Tokin. May 25. Owing to a report that a court-martial had sentenced General Stocssel to death for cowardice, General Xogi, interviewed at Tukio. declared that Stocssel did everything possible to defend Port Arthur, especially since he lacked the wholehearted loyal co-operation of all his officers and men.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1759, 26 May 1906, Page 2
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