LATE CABLES.
PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Roooivod 10.20 p.m., Nov. 20. Tokio, Nov. 20. The persistently obstructive attitude of China respecting tho Manchurian railway regulations is o'tu»ing irritation among the Japanese, who declare that it must tend tu estrange the two nullum'.
Now York, Nov. 20. Mr Hearst declares that ho will never igain be a eundidato for office. Rtooived 12.20 a in., Nov. 21.
Three exp rts rr-po.S that H ,rry Thaw auCLred emotional insanity when ho killed Btuniord Wbito on June 28.
Nowoautle, Nov. 20. Sailed, BriMham-, for Lytteltun Mumaci, for Auckmud.
Melbourne, N >v. 20. Arrived, Cape Corriootee, irom Kaipara,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1938, 21 November 1906, Page 2
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