LATE CABLES.
By telegraph. Press Ass’n, Copyright
Received 10.10 p.m, June 29. London, June 29,
Mr Churchill, in reply to questions, said lie believed that the improvements in the management and control oi Coolies would not prove inoilcctive. He promised to consider a time limit when outstanding permits to land should cease. A Committee of the House of Commons rejected the County Councils Electricity Supply Bill. . During the stubborn fighting m Southern Nigeria, Captain Wayliug was slightly wounded. Captain Rudkin, who went to his assistance, returned to Ogbor after heavy fighting, and having thirteen casualties.
Received 12 55 a.m., Jnne 30.
London, June 29.
A Royal Comm : s3ion inquires into the congested districts of I'eland with the view of enlarging the powers of the Board. Earl Liverpool, formerly Lord Hawkesbury, speaking in the House of Lords, said, all regarding Mr Saddon as a great statesman, all would deplore the Empire’s loss. The Rimutakt’s cargo shows damage less than anticipated. In the Institute of Actuaries’ examination, Mr Travers, of Wellington, passed in part 3, class 8. Received 1.6 a,m„ June 80.
Pietarmarilzburg. June 29
Siganandi has been found guilty. There is a general exodus of natives from Durban on the pret>xt of protection of women and cattle at Umginto, Mapamulo, Looe, and Unvalose.
Sydney, June 29, Arrived, at six, the S momi.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1797, 30 June 1906, Page 2
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