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I’UKSS ASSOCIATION COPYRIGHT Deceived 11.10 p.m., October 4. Morocoo, Oatobor 4. Diplomatists at Tangier resolved unanimously that in their relations with Mogbzon thoy would oonform to the principles sottlod by tho Algociras Conference, notably in the matter of works aod concessions. Berlin, Oct. 4. Tho Eiborgram Conference opened at Berlin. Amerioa supports Germeuy’s effort to abolish the Marconi monopoly, and compensate the company when its shore stations are attached to all the systems. Received 12.40 a.m., October 5. Berlin, Oetober 4. According to the Germania the Reichstag will shortly bo asked for a considerable increase of engineers and heavy artillory. London, October 4. The Daily Mail’s Bydney correspondent states that dissatisfaction with federation is rapidly growing in New South Wales and Queensland.
Melbourne, Oot. 4. In tho Sonate Mr Playford, replying to a question, Btated that Mr Deakin regretted ho was unable to Bay any definite progress bad been made in connection with negotiations with the Imperial Government in respect to New Hebrides. Correspondence on tho subject oould not be laid on the table, as it waß marked " Confidential.” Hideß are active, with competition for all claeees. Prices are an eighth of a penny higher. Well flayed New Zsalands, heavy and mediums, sold well. Sailed, yesterday, Monowai. Hobart, Oetober 4. Arrived, steamer lonic at 4 p.m., from London, She sails at ten on Friday morning for Wellington. She has 19 passengers for Australia and 556 for New Zealand,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1877, 5 October 1906, Page 2
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