LATE CABLES.
PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Roocived 9.35 p.m., October 8. London, Ootobor 8. Mr R. Boll’s appeal at a meeting of railwayman to '* For God’s sake, keep politios outside tho branobos of tho Amah gamatod Railway Servants’ Union,” provoked much disorder, tho meeting ending in confusion. Mr John Redmond, speaking at Athlcne, warned tho Govornmont that it was oasier to pass a bold, statesmanlike measure for national self government of Ireland than a halting, cramped, orooked, unworkable one which it would bo the Nationalists’ duty to repudiate. It is reported that Sir William Holland, president of the Associated Chambers of Commeroe of the United Kingdom, will shortly be appointed Minister for Commerce,
Received 1,15 a.m., Ootobor 9. London, October 8, The Princess Patrioia’B botrothal is denied, Sydney, Ootober 8. Government are ndveitißing for railway commissioners, The chief’s salary is three thousand pounds, with two assistants at fifteen hundred pounds each, Newcastle, Ootobor 8, Arrived, Aparima, from Auckland ; sailed, Selwyn Craig, for Auckland. Melbourne, Oct 8, Arrived, Olive, from Kaipua,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1900, 9 October 1906, Page 2
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