LATE CABLES.
PRESS ASSOCIATION-COPYRIGHT Recoived 5.15 p.m., Sept. 15. London, Sept. 13. Madame Mary Couly, a New Zealander, achioved a great success in Mendelssohn’s Lobosang at the Hereford Festival. Mr Haldane, Secretary for War, speaking at Newcastle, said it was necessary to popularise the conception of a nation in arms throughout tho spirit of militarism. There ought to lie one National army of regulars, militia-mon, and volunteers, also, ali parts of one whole. He would even like to see Rilie Clubs affiliated to the force. They must lopk to the exposition of volunteers and contingents rather than on conscription. With sullicient enthus iasm they might got into tho field and maintain an army of nine hundred thousand.
Bydney, September 16, Sailed at 280 p.m. yesterday, the Monawai,
Melbourne, Sept. 16. Tho ton miles Cross Country Championship was won by J. Riddell, in 58.57. Received 12 37 a,in., Sept. 17.
Newcastle, S°pt. 16. Arrived, Abyssinia from Wellington ; sailed, Northern Chief for Auckland.
Melbourne, Sept 16, Arrived yesterday, Warrimoo, Adelaide, Sep. 10. Arrived, Empreza, from New Zealand,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1862, 17 September 1906, Page 2
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