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I’UISSS ASSOCIATION --COPYRIGHT. Reeoivod 12.8 a.m.i Nov. 17. London, Nov. 16. M. Valdamur Poulsou’a experimental etborgrams betwoon Copenhagen and Nowcaatie have proved a success. Tho New Zealand marc Wahine broke her shoulder at Leicester, and was destroyed. Lord Selborno announced that Simonstown was becoming the headquarters of the List Indian and Capo of Good Hope tquadrons. Chili, Nov. 16, The Chilian Chamber voted a million sterling loan to rebuild Valparaiso. Reeoivod 12.14 a.m., Nov. 17. Sydney, Nov. 16, Too Lawn Tennis association has decided to send u ladios’ team to the Christchurch carnival. The Cricket Association by tbirtoon to sevoa rejected Noblo’s appeal to lift the suspensions of players. Sailed, Dorset, for New Zealand. Norfolk Island, Nov. 16, Arrived, Southern Cross, Sae sails for Auckland to-morrow. Newoaßtle, Nov. 16, Sailed, Poodle Hill, for Auckland. Melbourne, Nov< 16. Arrived, Maheno. Adelaide, Nov. 16. Habbibuld has been executed for murdering his wife on August 13ih. Death was lustantanouus. Tne condemned man was attended at the soafiold by two Mahommedau priests.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1935, 17 November 1906, Page 2
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