LATE CABLES.
By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright Received 9.41 p.m., July 12. Loudon. July 12.
The Tariff Commission presented Mr Chamberlain with an address and silver epergne. Mr Chamberlain congratulated the Commission on collecting the most valuable trade information the kingdom possessed.
Sir 11. Campbell-Bannerman states that it is. impossible to...fully .establish responsible Government in the Transvaal before tho beginning of 1907. Mr Haldane, speaking at Pimlo, stated that the Army Council is devising means Lo improve the moral and material welfare of soldiers.
Mr Burns’ Bill authorising regulations for the prevention of danger from tho importation, preparation, storage, and distribution of food has boon road a first time.
Adelaide, July 12.
A case of plague occurred among tin crow of the mail steamer Britannia, be tween Melbourne and here. The patient was landed at the Quarantine Station. Hobart July 12.
The Corinthie arrived at 5.80., and sails at 7 to morrow morning for Auckland. There were twenty-five passengers for Australia and four hundred and fifty passengers for Now Zealand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1807, 13 July 1906, Page 2
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