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Received 11,22 p.m., August 13 London, August 13
Despite Sir Edward Grey’s firmceis in obtaining from the Chinese Government reassurances concerning Customs administration, Reuter's correspondent indicates that there is a strong feeling at HoogkoDg that the abolition of the new board and reinstatement of Sir Robert Hart with bis former powers is imperatively necessary to protect the interest of bond holders and ensure fair treatment of traders. A correspondent informs the Times that Persians long ago resented the bumi* Hating subserviency to Russia, whose subsidiea bolstered an oppressive Government. The oollapse of Russia intensified this feeling and preoipitatod Persian reforms. Received 1 a m., August 14. Sydney, August 13. Sailed, at 3 p.m , the Bierra and Warrnambool. Arrived, the Kassa, from New Zealand.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1833, 14 August 1906, Page 2
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