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LATE CABLES.

PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Reoeived 7.45 a.m,, September 1, Vienna, August 81. Vienna papers state that Gonoral Kriphammer, ox-Miuister for War in AustriaHungary, has died at Isohl fcomtho effects of a wound in the thigh accidentally oaueed by Prince Goorge of Bavaria while Shooting.

London August 111. Mr W. H. Long, supporting tho resolulion at the Irish Uniouiat Alliance meeting, oballongod Government to honestly avow that Home Rule is intended instead of ta'king devolution aod oo ordination of an Irieh Boas d.

Madrid, August 81. Spain has adopted a Bill suijso.ing those oonacoted with religious assooia lions, recently arriving from France, to tho same law industrially as onforoid in France, and oompcUod them to become naturalised subjects.

Valparaiso, August 81. Senor Pedro has been proclaimed Ptesi dent of Obili,

Melbourne, Saplomber 1. Gladsome’s traiuer regards that racehorse’s lameness as only a matter of rnnsole soreness. The Minister for Defence has promised pound for pound up to one thousand pounds to supplement money snbsoribod to send a team to Bisloy next yoar to compote for tho Kolapore Cup. Tho wife of a laboring man at Richmond has presented herhusband with four children at one biitb, all living. Bydney, September 1. The sra is moderating. Reoeived 4,43 p.m.. Sept. 2. London, Sept. 1, S r H. Campbell-Banneiman has received telegrams of sympathy from all ports of the world.

The Times says that though it is tine the Arbitration Aot Ins not mined New Zealand, yet thote is evidence cf discontent ou the part of Dossiers and mm.

Tbero i 9 very hot woother in ELgland. The thermometer ranged from 91 to 93 deg-ree in the shade, the highest since August of 1393. Some oases of sunstroke a t reported. The National Federation of Meat Trade urges Government to issua the report of tbs Royal Commission on tuberculosis, with the view of seouriog uniformity of lora' aolion ia regard to the seizure and confiscation of oarcascs alleged to be affected with tuberculosis.

Reoeived 4.50 p.m,. Sept 2.

Sir John Eldon Gorst has been ap> pointed the Government’s Special Com miseioner at the Cbrialoburoh Exhibition.

Received 1 p.m., Srpt. 3. Sydney, Sept. 2. The University team are passengers by the V7arrimoo.

Received 1 9 a.m., Sept, 3, Ola'enoe Rivor, Sept. 2 Soiled, Daniel, for Wellington. Melbourne, Sept. 2, Arrived, Wimmera.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1850, 3 September 1906, Page 3

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LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1850, 3 September 1906, Page 3

LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1850, 3 September 1906, Page 3

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