LATE CABLES.
fttnss association— copyright Received 10 10 p.m., July 31.
Toltie, ,ToI v 81General Oku lias succeeded General Kodama as chief of the Japanese stall.
Penh. July 31. The French Cabinet favors the abolition of capital punishment, and a now scale ol penalties for crimes.
Teheran, July 31. The Shah of Persia lias dismissed the Grand Vizier, Aincddonlah, whose repressive policy canned the unrest at Iciiei'im cabled on the 23rd.
Received 10.25 p.m., July 31
Calcutta, July 81. A strike has occurred on the Last Indian Railway. An attempt was made to wreck a train, Other labor troubles prevail, herein connected with the discontent arising out of the partition of Bengal.
Received 11.22 p.m , July 31
Newcastle, July 31. Arrived : Thodc Fagclund, from Bluff. Sailed: Gibraltar, for Auckland.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1823, 1 August 1906, Page 2
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