LATE CABLES.
PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Reooivod 10.80 p.m., Nov. 9. Now York, Nov. 8,.
Mr James Rudolph Garfield, Commissioner of tho Bureau of Corporations, Buoocods Mr Hitcbocck as American Secretary of tho Interior. President Roosovolt, aboard tho battleship Leuisana, is proceeding to Panama. „
Pretoria, Nov. 9, General Botha, speaking at Protorio, advooatod an extension of the feanobiso to wemsn, Ho declared that 15,000 Dutch obildcon wore not receiving education. He appealed to British and Boars to cooperate in making a united nation sinoo it was God’s will they must live together. Loudon, Nov. 9. An Australian mail line’s syndicate, with a capital of .£50,000, has beon registered to acquire from Laiogs the contract for Australian rnailß. The first directors are Lord Armstrong, A. Vickorß, J. B. Noble of Armstrong’s, ii. X. Olarko of Laings, J. W. Potior, and William Bradmore.
Tho Wesleyan Conference Spicial Education Committee nrgos Government to reject tbo Hou.so of Loras’ amendment. Ii reaffirms the desire of Christians for unsectanan i-chools popularly controlled, which would be within tne reach of Bvery oaild, giving reiigious instruction similar to ‘hat provided undsr the Acs of 1870 Peroivai, obargmi wiih larceny of tbs funds ol Tiimty C liege. Melbourne, has OBHII further i-mandud to Doeouib-r 5 to u»bo tbs Vio oruri Govamm ut'» ms ruction- to ai nvs. rim D»ny Express states that the P. mce t.f Waffs nol-ts he flag for a sboit e us« early next year, pruuubiy aboard the Dreadnuugat Lord Milner, in a letter to the Sphinx Olub, soothingly denounces the antlNaiional party, which preaches the duiy uf defenoele-snese and the wickedaeas of military training,
Paris, Nov. 8.
Countess Castellano's (fo-'mariy Anna Gould) euit for divoroo agaiost her husband is proceeding in Paris. Some sen* satiunal evidence has bean adduoed, Received 12 52 a.m., Nov. 10 London, Nov. 9. Evidence shows that the murder of Smith, oashier of Cook's tourist offioe, Nottingham, was due to jealousy on the part oi Smday on finding bmiih speaking to his sweetheart,
The Board of Trade returns for October show that imparts increased £5 962,900. and the exports £3,868,775. Silver is at 3s 2-g-I. Tne Birthday honors are unimportant. King Haakon has reoeivod ths Order of the Garter, Me Evans, Premier of Tasmania, and Colonel Babingtoo, late Commandant of New Z island, have been made Companions of St Miohaol. The Bouth African footballers scored 24 and Oxford University 3 points
Sydn-y, Nov. 9,
Arrived at 4.20, Z lalandia ; the Utaroa rom Kxipara. Sailed, Niwata fjr Auckand, Hobart, Nov, 9. Arrived, H’ghland Monatoh from New York; she sails again for New Zealand. Melbourne, Nov. 9. The Gambling Bill has been ammded to permit betiing on racsoourses. Io an interview with Mr Deakin, Oapt. Reason, British Commissioner for New Hebrides, spoke very favorably oi the new agreement, whioh ha said would contribute to the material welfare oi the group. The first meeting of the newly formed Australian Football Council was hold, at which New Zealand was represented. Is was decided to fix representation of New Zealand at tvo delegates horn the controlling body, instead of one from eaoh island, Tho Federal Parliament has dissolved, Fremantle, Nov. 9. Arrived, the Ophir. Passengers for New Zealand : Messrs Atack, Tamerton. and Holgete.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1929, 10 November 1906, Page 2
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