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LATE CABLES.

ruuss ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Received 10.10 p m., August 28. London, August 28

Tho Daily Mail’s Teheran correspondent reports that tho Shah’s authority is collapsing, anl GeimaDy is straining overy nerve to incieiso her ufijencs in Persia, ofLring a loan in return for concessions.

Havana, August 28.

President Pa'tna dcchros that the inaunection is only a crazy, unjustifiable movemont on the part of disoontrnted persona. Ho proposes to rigorously suppress it, bolieving that leniency will destroy the stability of Cuban institutions.

Received 10.-10 pan-., August 28., Melbourne, August 28. Sir W. Lync sought leave to move the reinstatement of the Counties Bill at the

stage at which it was counted out on Friday. Mr Johnson objected, and tho motion was thereupon put down for tomorrow. Tlie House is discussing the spirit duties. There is exceptionally heavy snow on

the southern slope of the dividing range. At Ballarat it is the heaviest for -forty years. All telegraph and telephone lines are down, and telegraphic communication is widely disorganised. Trains are delayed.

Arrived, Elvcrland, from Thames,

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1846, 29 August 1906, Page 2

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LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1846, 29 August 1906, Page 2

LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1846, 29 August 1906, Page 2

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