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GENERAL CABLES.

By, lulograjh, Press Aes’n, Copyright LcndoD, May 28.

The Frouch raeehorso lardy lias boon sold to a purchaser in tlio Argontine for thirty thousand pounds,

Bishop Barry, in a lotter to the Times, emphasised the thoroughly praoticahlo character of the New South Walos education systoru, us a solution of tho roligious difficulty in State schools.

Tho Bishop of Leods, addrossing a mass mooting of Cutho'ics, declared that tho Education Bill outrages every rulo of human and Divine law. Tho Liberals, with a mighty majority, won on base, fulse issues, and wore com" posod of blackguards and thieves.

Paris, May 28.

M. Thomson, Minister of Marino, told tho Cahinot it was ossential for the safety of Franco that they should largely incroase tho number of lier torpedoers and submorsihles, and to build twenty battleships to keep abreast with Gormany.

Tokio, May 28,

Admiral Togo, General Kuroki, and Count Ito are starting on a tour of inspection in Manchuria. It is believed to he connected with the Government’s decision to run tho Manchurian railway themselves.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1761, 30 May 1906, Page 1

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GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1761, 30 May 1906, Page 1

GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1761, 30 May 1906, Page 1

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