LATE CABLES.
Bjj telogranh, Preaa Ass’n, Copyrigb Received 9.4 p.m., July 4. London, July 4. Clause seven of tbe Education Bill wa passed by 864 to 183 Mr Birroll intends to move for the omission of onuses 14 to 24. Government have assured Mr Henniker Heaton that there is no hope of early penny postage with Amerioa. The Arohbishop of Canterbury addressed a letter to members of the Convocation aud House of Laymeo, appealing for support in an endeavor to end a situation whioh was well nigh intolerable. He states that it is abundantly clear that it is neither possible or desirable to secure observance in tbe twentieth century of detailed rubrics prepared in the sixteenth and seventeenth oenturieß. Received 10.31 p.m., July 4. Melbourne, July 4. Replying to a question in the House, Mr Deakin denied rumors of his intention to retire from political life.
Perth, July 4. In the Arbitration Gonrt the Chief Jußtioe, replying to the suggestion that preference Bhould be given to unionists, said he could not see how it could be done. Personally he would like to see every man a unionist, and belieyed that if all werjf Unionists work would be perforce moijf [satisfactory to all parties. '
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1800, 5 July 1906, Page 2
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