LATE GABLES.
TRUSS ASSOCIATION ~ COPYRIGHT Roocivod 9.18 p.m., July 17. London, July 17
Sir H Campbell Bannorman, replying to Mr J. B. Lonsdale, but! bo had noted tho resolution in regard to preference adopted by the Chambers of Commerce Congress. The Government’s poliey waa nnt likely to be shttnged. ADy proposal Bubmittod to the Colonial Cooioronoe would reooiso respectful consideration. Tho coroner’s jury found that the Salisbury railway aooidont was duo to excessive speed.
Received 9.35 p.m,, July 17, Capetown, July 17. Kruger’s grandson is named Stoit, not Emeti.
London, July 17.
Mr Lloyd Goorg9 baß appointed a oommiaeion to inquire into the position of shipping rebates. In tho House of Commons Mr Runoiman 'announced that the British fleet’s proposed visit to the Baltic bad been altogether abandoned. Clauses 35 and 36 of tho Education Bill have been passed. Received 12.40 a.m., July 18, Perth, July 17. The bye-eleotiong resulted in the return for Guildford of Johnston, Labor, and for South Fremantle Davies, Ministerialist, leaving the parties unaltered,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1811, 18 July 1906, Page 2
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