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LATE CABLED.

PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Reoeived 10.1 p.m., Sept. 12. London, Sept. 12. The Daily Mail’s Hamburg correspondent reports in oonneetion with iho manoeuvres at Ouxhavon, that 36 German destroyers ordered to try and reaoh the British oiast undetected by the British fleet reported that they had aucoeeded. The Standard urgaß the clever, experienced, and versatile who keep on top cf public affairs in Australia by alternately humoring and cajoling the Labor Party to unite against the Socialists, whom they will never conciliate. Sir Edward Grey stated that China has instructed Sir Robt. Hart to oontinue the Customs administration.

Capetown, September 12. Mr E. H. Walton, Cape Treasurer, referring to the railway war with the Transvaal, accused Lord Selborne of trying to prevent the Oape from protecting itself. He urges a united appeal to the King against the hostility of the Transvaal.

Paris, Sept. 12.

M. Loubet, ohief naval engineer of Franee, urges the Government to build four 25,000-ton battleships, ooeting sixty* five million francs eaeh.

Johannesburg, Sept. 12,

A mass meeting of British Indians in Johannesburg resolved to appeal to the Kir g to eeoure the withdrawal of Asiatic ordinance on the ground that it is tyrannous, reduoing Indians below the status of Kaffirs, and branding them aB criminal suspects.

Reoeived 11.23 p.m., September 12. Sydney, Sept. 12,

Arrived, the steamer Atua. The mishap at Apia was caused by one of the engines failing at a critical moment, Before it was possible to do anything the vessel grounded on a reef. The diver examined her to day. He reported that the damage was slight. There were two plates dented, and the bottom ohafedt There was no leakage. Sailed at 3.40 p.m., Mosna. Melbourne, Sept. 12. Arrived, Ganymede, from Kaipara; Bailed, Waikare.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1859, 13 September 1906, Page 2

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LATE CABLED. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1859, 13 September 1906, Page 2

LATE CABLED. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1859, 13 September 1906, Page 2

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