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I'HKSS ASSOCIATION— COPYRIGHT London, Oct. 5. ProlVesor Mil no’s cbsorvatory at tho lain of Wight recorded a aovoro earthquako shortly after 'J o’clock on Tups-. day morning, lasting two hours. Tho shock was loss violent than tho Han Francisco or Valparaiso earthquake. Uotaiis of tho Minors’ Fodoration ballot show that 101,71-1 woro against and 92,222 in favor of joining tho Labor Representation Committoe. A majority of tho Scottish and Wol h. miners favored joining tho Committee, but England turned the scales through tho inlluonoo of Notts, Derbyshire, and Midlands. Tho concensus of opinion is that tho Committoo has received for tho timo being a decided check.
Beilin, Oct 5. A jury refused to convict Eisnr, editor of the Vorwarts, for leso majesto, on tho ground that tho prosecution was relying on tho evidence of gendarmes incapablo of construing the language complained of. Prim o Von Bulow, replying to Dr Otto, a Brunswick Minister, said tho Federal Council’s decreo of 1885 debars tho Dulco of Cumberland from succession to-the throno of Brunswick. Tbo Russian Government aro unablo to propose a repeal of tho decreo or modification of it because the Puke was silently tolerating the Guelph party’s activities, which aim at tho Crown of Hanover.
New York, Cct. 5. Seventy coflias have been orderod for the victims of the Pocahontas colliery disaster. Tho American Irish League Convention pledged to contribute within two years £20,000 to assist Homo Rule.
Brisbane, Oct. G. Tho deportation of kanakas commences next week, when 100 loave for tho Solomons by the steamer Arc. About 3500 aro !o bo repatriated, of whom about two-thirds go to the Solomons and the rest to the New Hebrides. The contract price for delivering thorn is £5 Is per head to the Solomons, and £5 15s to the Hobrides. Melbourne, Oct 6. Mr Isaacs has practically accepted appointment to the High Court bench. Sir Samuel Way declined a second appointment. / During tho week there have been nine mysterious disappearances of mpa reported to tho police. / Adelaide, Oct./6. It is believed Mr Butler has .relinquished the task of forming a Ministry, In that case Mr Price will be recalled, but will decline to do anything/ uale3S granted a dissolution. 7 Perth/Oct. G.
The goldfields members of the Australian Natives Association ridicule the Assembly secession movement. The poople of tho goldfields fully favor Federal unity. The Board sari stically recommended that a supply ot infant comforters should be supplied to the secessionist mombers of tho Houso Tbo Council is dealing with the Assembly’s resolution in a very halfhearted manner, and its supporters have tho greatest difficulty in preventing tho debate dying from inattention.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 187, 8 October 1906, Page 1
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