LATE CABLES.
By, Electric Telegraph— Pet Prefts Association—Copyright.; Received 10 p.rn., June 14. . London, June 14. After receipt of Australian newspapers respecting the crioket dispute, the Maryls. bone Club feels justified in making definite arrangements for a team of amateurs to play in England this season. On the eve of naval mobilisation a German South Afrioan liner appeared two days beforo time and anohoied in Dover, olose to where Admiral Winsloo was mobilising forty warships. The vessel landed numbers of German naval officers and torpedo eoamon on the pretext of laying a wreath on the graves of Grosser Eu3furst oomrades. The action has aroused rnuoh oomment. f _ In opening the Nutioca' Conference on infantile mortality, Mr Burns said he looked increasingly to dootors, medical journals, modioal officers, health, sanitary and lady Inspectors for the formation of publio opinion as to essential and desired ohanges, inoluding cleaner and more sober homos, end he added that he might introduce a Bill to legalise municipal milk depots. The Daily Mail’s Kiel correspondent itatos that eight British battleships, twelve oruiseri, and forty torpedoers visit Kiel in August after visiting Cronetadl. Melbourne, Juno 14. -The market for good-oonditioned light hides is nnohanged; heavy, sloppy, and scoured parcels are slightly easier. For New Zealand hides in good condition there is a brisk demand. Reoeived 10.19 p.m., June 14
Vienna, June 14. Count Goluchowski, addressing the Budget Committee of the Austrian Delegation, said that Austria Hungary was able to reckon on Italy’s support in the Balkan policy. They were agreed tbat tbs status quo in regard to Albania should be upheld. Ibe Triple Allianoe had proved a guarantee of peaoe, and had helped Aus- , trla-Hung&ry ovßr many a difficulty, and he hoped it Would oontinue to do so in future. Deceived 12.24 a.m., June 15. I London, Jane 14. I The Standard’s Capetown correspondent I states that arrangements are progressing I to send a team of South African cricketers I lo Australia. A great fight ooonrred at Nevaska, Fiorina district, |Turks surrounding a I Greek band of ooe handled. The latter I esoaped, leaving 20 killed and 18 wounded. Three Tarks were killed and eight I wounded.
Sydney, June 14. Ray Der, charged with stealing Lodge money at Cbrietoharob, has fcoan extradited. Willis leaves Durban on June 23rd. —s. Sailed at 1.30 p.m., the Victoria. Melbourne, June 14. The Union steamer Atna, from Clyde, was signalled at Capo Otway this afternoon,
Brisbane, Jane 14. Arrived, the Maheno, from Vancouver, tWO days ahead of time.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1784, 15 June 1906, Page 3
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