LATE GABLES.
PRESS ASSOCIATION —COYPBIGHT B Received 9.34 p.m., August 10. H Paris, August 10. H Le Matin and other newspapers stats H that tho Pope makos a distinction in re- D gard to tho acceptance cf submission to H tbo separation lew. He forbids publio H worship associations, but permits canoDi- B cal associations, membership to be under the approval of priests and bishops. B London, August 10 H Obituary ;Mr Mathioaon, at Harrow- H The Wallaroo is at Devonport under- |fl going preparations as an instructional ship, ■
Received 11.85 p.m , August 10. Kiog Edward sent to tho Anoiout Order of Foresters’ meeting at King’s Lynn a hearty weloome. Ho said he was pleased to recogmse in the Order the same spirit ot soli help and good fellowship as prevailing in other National Friendly Societies, whose welfaro His Majesty was so keenly intereßted in. Tbo Blue Book report on the rrcent Commission states there is do evidence of aotuil corruption among officers, apart from three or four exceptions affecting officers in very subordinate positions, involving trifling sums. Novottheless, tbe office of director of supplies was conducted with excusable carelessness aod extraordinary ineptitnde, and the office pay department showed a deplorable went of intelligence. Tbo Commissioners epeek in high terms of Colonel Morgan’s capacity and knowledge of tho South African situation, but dealing with the genesis of Meyer and Company, Morgan’s part in its inception and m its scouring an apperently overwhelming influence over tbe supplioe department, they severely censure Morgan and declare that his arrangement with Meyer for the employment of Morgan was contrary to the spirit and letter of the Kng's regulations.
Received 11.37 p.m., August 10. New York, August 10. For the first time since 1893 the Trcasury at Washington has resumed purchase of silver bullion for subsidiary coinage. Ooe hundred thousand ounces is required HI weekly. HI Mr Watcaorn, United States Cemmissioner, is visiting Europe, inquiring whether measnres for eliminating undeeir ables at tbe source of supply and obviitiug afruitless voyage can be improved. London, August 10. Obituary : Mr Strickland, of tbe New Zealand Shipping Company. Tbe Tablet censures Lrrd Ripon for strongly championing Mr Birreli’s Bill in the House of Lords, and adds : The grave IH responsibility ircurred by placing himself in direct opposition to tho whole body cf co religionists dates baok pricr to the election. WM Received 12.10 a.m., August 11. Sydney, August 10. CH The hearing of the conspiracy charge m against Willis, Crick, and Bath is proceed- IH ing. The evidence so far deals with moneys paid to Willis to secure leeßes. Newcastle, August 10. Sailed, the Pott Stephen, for Welling.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1831, 11 August 1906, Page 2
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