LATE CABLES.
By telegraph, Press A«s’n, Copyrigh
Received 11.1 p m., June 11. Beilin, Jnne 11,
The German naval authorities have ordered an 18,000 ton battle hip from the Germania yards, and a 15,000-ton cruiser from the Imperial shipbuilding-yard.
Now York, June 11
Tho New York Herald states that PrrsideDt Roosevelt intends to withdraw fronrentry forty mi lion ceres of public lands in the Western' States, containing coal and petroleum minerals, with a view to'oheckiDg the Standard Oil Oompany and other monopolists. Received 10.32 p.m., June 11. London, June 11
Mr Booves, interviewed, claimed that the New Zealand Government’s methods of inspection of inert were almost perfect Russia hai guon C'yde sb pbuilders large oidcrs for wa-ehips. Biitain hts ay proved of the nomination cf D.cor Mi liosevich as Servian Mioistir in London.
St. Petersburg, June 11. Terrorists at Warsaw looted 80,000 roubles, ki ling s'x people and wounding tr d.
Madrid, June 11. R p'ying to on adlrcss lo the Spaoish Ch a inter, King Allot o d.plorel that tbe inexplicable acts of violence peipetia'cd by troubled spirits iudicats iho nccesiity cf international preventative action. New Y.rk, June 11. Adyoam te faotory at Pi gu a, P. nnsjlvauia, blew up, lc lling thirty. Received 10 48 p.m , Juno 11.
Vienna, Junt 11
Emperor Jos p'i, r.cchi.ig iho.AustroHungarian do rgnt-s, riferrrd to tbe intimate fiiendly relatiors with Gntu.ny, and loss illusively implied lbs sstns feeli g of (rust with Italy. Litar, Doctor Super adliessed a mass meitiog of Chri.-t a-i Scoia'Lta outside Rulh'tn, denouncing Kissuth as a tra'tor and eon of a t r nit or. A mob of several thousands created an anfi Uungariau demonstiation outeide tbe palace where the Hungarian deiigalion was deliberating, shouting Down with Hungary," end smashing windows. The delegation was very indignant, some itnpugoing tbe Austrian Government with connivaDoe, which M. Wekerle declared impossible. M. Gccb, Premier, expressed regret at the incident. Receivoi 10.47 r-tc-i June 11.
London, June 11
Tho Daily Espress slates that Mr Haldane intends to roduce the army’s strength .by 10,000 men. • Mr Hcnniksr Heaton informed a correspondent that Mr Bux'on nouil shortly reduce tbe rates on newspapers and magazines to the oolcnie*.
New york, Juno 11
Mrs JLddy, in the presence of 80,000 followers, dedicated a mother cbirch lo tbe Christian Scientist, Burton, costing A’400,000,
Brussels, June 11.
Decrees have been pub ished ij Biuseels authorising ii-c exeouticn of the lecommendalions of toe Congo R-.form Committee, s.-cuiiog the natives possession of tbo soil now in their cccup-tioD, abolishing tho uss of fcrco in collection rubber, and modifying other abuses. KiDg Leopold, in an open letter acc.mpany'ng the decrees, emphasises his Sovereign rights. He practica'ly claims tho Powers have no right to iotervenr.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1781, 12 June 1906, Page 2
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