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LATE CABLES.

PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT Rsoeivod 9,19 p.m., S c p'embor 27. London, Sept. 27.

Earl Yarrington has recoived the Order of the Garter, and Earl Aberdeen the Ordor of tbo Thistle. At the invitation of Mr W, P Rees, High Commissioner for New Zealand, the Director of Army Oontraots, the chief of tho Admiralty Victualling Department, and Uolonol Hobbs, who impeded the Ohioago canning works, inspected tho New Zealand exhibit at the Grooors’ Exhibition, and expressed themselves favorably impressed with New Zealand canned meats. Reoeived 9 28 p.m , September 27. Tho Board of Trade threaten to abolish local marine boards, owing to their persistent refusal to obey regulations sanctioning the right of Beamon to be represented in all wages disputes between oaptaina and orews by a trades union or other delegate.

Berlio, Sept. 27. At tbo Mannheim Congress Herr Bebel stated that Socialists had met to provoke a revolution, but mußt regard a strike en masse as a weapon to be kept in reserve for the defence of existing rights. If Government tried to deprive workers of the franchise or the right of coalition a general strike would be justifiable. The chairman of the General Committeß of Trades Unions characterised a political strike bb general politioal nonsonse. Received 11,44 p.m., Sept. 27.

London, Sept, 27. Bishop Neville, Primate of New Zealand, and Miss Linda Fyneß OliDtou were married at Blandford.

Vancouver, Sept. 27. Earl Grey, speaking at Varciu.ver, said that if Canada asked the people oi Britain to admit her to their counsels, and she was prepared to assume a share of the responsibilities and obligations of Empire, he was Bure there would be the heartiest response and welcome. Former schemes of Imperial federation being based on the pressure of neoesßity, he hoped to see a British federation based on self-rospeot, Received 12.27 a.m , Sept. 28, Bydney, Sept. 27.

In another dear market Homebush oattle further advanced 9i to £l. Best bullookß brought £l2; extra, £l6 2s 63. Good cows went up to £l2; medium light weight beef, 83j per owt. Best crossbred wethers brought 225; extra, 23s ; best ewes, 20s to 21s retail. Retail butchers complain that the wholesale price is now higher than the price for which Australian msat is Bold in London, and a further advance will be made to-morrow. Amongst the reasons given for the high piices are that graziers are stocking up oa aooount of the good masoD, that they are not sending to market, and the prohibiting of Q ieensland oattle under the tick regulation?.

Arrived, Alexander Craig, from Kaipara, Sailed, Krongsbyrd, for Kaipara. Newcastle, Sept. 27. Sailed, Melbourne, for Wellington. Melbourne, Sept. 27.

Arrived, Brisbane, from Kaipara.

For hides there was exoellent competition and an advance of one-eigbth of a penny to a farthing. New Zealand heavies were in special request. Reoeived 1,12 am., Sept. 28. Sydney, Sept. 27. It ha? not been definitely decided if there will be any reading of the Epsom oard. The market was fairly active today. Bert-hier, after backiog at 5 to 1, firmed at 5 to 2. The prices oSeriDg are: Maximize 7 to 1, Marveil and Oharles Stuart 12 to .1, Jim Dorset and Pompous 14 to 1, Famous 20 to 1. For the Metropolitan Solution haß been befriended to win £IOOO to 4 to 1. In the Assembly there was was a scene during the debate on the Mining Bill. Messrs Nielson and Kelly were ejeoted for defying the Chairman of Committee. Melbourne, Sept 27. The House of Representative had an allnight Bitting discussing the Estimates.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1871, 28 September 1906, Page 2

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LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1871, 28 September 1906, Page 2

LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1871, 28 September 1906, Page 2

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