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LATE CABLES.

By, Electric Telegraph—Per Preft3 Association —Copyright, Recsived 9.35 p.m., July 5. I .London, duly 5. 1 The Queen, through the United States Ambaßßudor, expressed heartfelt sorrow at the terrible Salisbury catastrophe, and deepest sympathy for tho bereaved, ea pccially the young widow Cossitt. l Mr and Mrs Oossitt were on their honeymoon tour. The husband, a millionaire, was killed by the railway Btnaßb, while the wife, who waß asleep, escaped.] Tokio, July 5. The Japanese Government Bta e they a r e ready to allow China to estabii-h a I customs Btation at Dalny when tbo puit Is opened to foreign commerce. At present the port is under military control. Bydney, July 5. The Monowaihad a rough trip throughout, with strong soutn wtst gales and a heavy head sea. Sailed, the Marere, for Auckland. Newcastle, July 5. Sailed, St. Kilda, for Greymoutb. Melbourne, July 5. The hides market is very buoyant, and any ohange is distinctly in sellers favor.

AUCKIANDEBB IK SYDNEY.

telegraph, Prcsu Aea’n, Copyright

Reoeived 1.7 a.m., June 6. Sydney, July 5. It has been defioitely decided that Glebe will play the Auckland footballers on the 14th, and South Sydney meet the Aucklanders in an extra matoh on the 18tb. Mr Howe will referee at the opening matoh on Saturday against Newtown.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1801, 6 July 1906, Page 2

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LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1801, 6 July 1906, Page 2

LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1801, 6 July 1906, Page 2

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