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LATE CABLES.

By, Electric Tolegraph— Per Press Association— Copyright. Rcoeived 9.40 p.m., June 18. Morocco, June 18.

The Morccoßn Government is systematically temporizing at Ftz, ° bl *J beiog to avoid giving the Sultan s ad hesion to the deoisions at the A'geoiraß Conference, hopiDg to exhaust Europe a energy in Moroooan Bffairs.

Received 11.6 p.m., June 18. Sydney, June 18. The Paoifio Cable Board bee opened an office in the oily fer the ttaoeaotion of business direct with the publio. , One of those ariested in Saturday s raid on a betting house was fined £SO, and twenty-four others £5 eeob. Durnan, tbe Cinadian sculler, writes that if Towns beiti Stansbury in Ihe forthcoming race, he will go to England to row To ?ns. If Sansbury wms he will come to A.ustialia to row S.ansbury.

Rcoeivol 11.10 p.m., June 16. Melbourne, Juno 18. Florin hue been a’lotted top wti(4bt 22) for the National Hurlle race, and MUs King 10 6. For the National Steeplechase Belli* heads Ibe list Wl‘h 12.14, Op-to Date 12.7, Dingo 10 9. Mibb King 10.4.

Received 1.15 a.m., June 19. Sidney, Jane 18, The New Zealanders, Starahoot, Obi va'.ry, Savoury, and Melodeon are amongst I the entrants at the Canterbury Park raoes on Saturday at Warwick Farm. As an outcome of the Chicago eoandals, I the Premier has obtained a report from the Chief Government Medioal Officer showiDg that the system of inspection and supervision (f the meat trade in Sydney is “gfffm. Lyne, afier conferring with Major Wardill at Melbourne, to day conferred with the trustees of the Cricket Ground. It is understood that he intimated that the Melbourne Club preferred to cancel the agreement with New South Wales players if the Assertion remove their suspension of the c.ud. He is bho desirous of co-operating with o'her crioketiDg bodies with a view to securing a visit of the English team. Sir W, Lyae to-night attended a meeting of the Association, whereat the proposal is being di-cusßed, but the result is not yet

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1787, 19 June 1906, Page 2

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LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1787, 19 June 1906, Page 2

LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1787, 19 June 1906, Page 2

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