GENERAL CABLES.
I'ltlSHS ASSOCIATION —COI’YHIOHX 1 ondon, * ct. 9. EarthcpinUo shocks have boon experienced in iStirlingahive. Mnny cournovciul lirnis uro niuking enquiries respecting tlio regulation!! of iho Commonwealth now Co nmorco Act, the spirit dutios, and preferential proposals, and aro oagorly applying for copies of the now Acts and pro-
>ir William Holland denies tho rumors regarding tho probable appointment of fi Miuislor of Ommoieo, Morocco, tic'. 9.. Tho Pultun of Morocco is still affording protection to tho fanatical sorcerer Malone, whoso followers boat tbo Gorman Ooisular agent at Mars’* kadi, and maltreated tho representative of a Gorman film. Johannesburg, Oct. 9. An Englislman was heavily fined at Jolniunesbii'g for smuggling opium for Oliiueso vit JTolagoa Hay. IS'ow York, Oct. 9 I Mr T. P. 9’Connor addressed a mooting at Beaton. Two thousand I i pounds was sibscribod to the Homo 1 liulo funds. Tito Banana canal will bo conl structcd by ontraot. . Prosidont loosovolt, acknowledging receipt of m Tutor Parliamentary Union modal presented in recognition of bis efforteto toiminato tbo iiussoJapanese wa, expressed a hope that tho world’spoaco would bo lasting. Tho best wa 1 to secure peace was to learn to shot straight.
Ottawa, Oct. 9. Stvilrnra tr'vd to pravent tho workcoar ()tt„ -it. Buckingham. 1 ' ,i wounding efoveix mon. tli Calcutta, Cot. 9. Cajtain lilies, son of Gsuoral Elies, was diowned at Kurko, India, whilst attempting to rescue his orderly. Sydney, Oct. 10. Brown was sentenced to death for tho murder of tho O’Keefes at German Crook on July 15. The Government medical ollicor gavo evidence that he had several conversations with Brown, who stuck to tho statement that he killed tho O’leefes in order to get money to CEay out tho idea of a White Aus'rJia Ho intended to o ginise a rovtlution to kill all colored p xiple in the cause of liberty. The dictor considired there were no symptoms of iisanity, Melbourne, Oct. 10. Councillor Wcedon has been re~ olectod Lord Mayor. Tho river Murray is iu high flood. At Cobram a youth named .Monk was drowned whilst resruing cattle. The water iu the higher reaches of the river has commenced to fall. The Senate passed tho South African Preference Bid through all stages. A delaide, Oct. 10.
In the Assembly Mr Price announced that lie had agreed to carry on the Government on the understanding that he was granted a dissolution when he asked for it. He asked the House to grant supply so that an appeal might be made to the country on the franchise question. The debate was unfinished. In the Tucker case the Commonwealth Crown solicitor stated that in conversation with Tucker the latter said Porwood had run his agency busij ness for thirteen years. He gave signed blank cheques to Forwood, who filled them in. Sjk-B’s Drenching Tube, tor administe'ing Fykou’s Preach, pries 13 Bd. Syke&'e Anima 1 Abortion Cure never fiils to cute abortion and fctarility. All storekeepers sell it nt Uj Gd per packm. ■vrncu you catch cold do not Jake any chances on wearing it away, or experiment with some doubtful preparation which will only half euro it at the best, and leave tbo bronchial tubes weakened anl susceptible to attack from the germs of consumption. Dr. ghtid-'n's New Discovery for ooughs, oolds, one coDfumpti ;n not only s:op3 tin oougk. but heals and strengthens the lungs, and prevents serious oileois from a cold. Small dose, i leacant to ta ! io. Kvery bottle guaranteed.—For sale by A. W. J. Maun, Agent, Chemist.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1902, 11 October 1906, Page 4
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