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CABLES.

muss ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT. LONDON, Jan. 13. All tho Danish butter vessels have been , fitted with wireless telegraphy, in order to notify the time their shipments will be landed. The inopportunenoss oL tho attempt of the Independent Laborites to secure municipal socialism annoys the Progressive party. Sir It. Cornwa.l, a members of tbe House of Commons, describes it as nothing short of madness. The Liberal press ignores the hardness of the municipal programme. , ~ , The Rev. R. J. Campbell, preaching at the City Temple, relative to tho now theology, declared the story of man’s fall untrue, and caused a sensation: Mr. Campbell frequently addresses ministers of leading provincial towns at their request. At Rugby football Wales dcfoatocl England by 22 points to nil. _ , Tho annual report of the Union Rank of Australia shows the deposits amount to 18,170,000 cash, other investments ,nnd balance of remittances £9,401,000, bills and other se curilies £13^284,000.

CAPETOWN, Jan. 13. t Lord Solborn© on Saturday tooK the oath as Governor of the Transvaal under the new constitution. -*• brilliant ceremony in connection witn swearing in was carried out at i reIOIIJ ST. PETERSBURG, Jan. 13. A train ran over ail embankment at Briansk, Russia. Dlany passengers were killed. , __ TEHERAN, Jan. 13. Tlio Shall of Persia ordered his younger brother outside the death chamber for making a scene, and e.vilcd his chief adherent. SYDNEY, Jan. 14. Mr Frank Farnell declares that the trawlers offered by owners in New Zealand will he quite unsuitable for ocean exploration. They are callable of remaining at sea on.y a day or two. The s.s. Owestry Grange, irotll Liverpool, brought 265 immigrants for New Zealand. The majority are a good class of tradesmen. The gold yield last year was 83-1,775 ounces, being 24,725 ounces more than in the previous year. ’Hie value was £3,280,000. PERTH, Jan. 14. Two children of tho lightliousekeopor, Wilson, at Port Dloore, went to the rescue of a third. All were drowned. LAUNCESTON, Jan. 14. The Marine Board have asked the Government to appoint a Commission to inquire into the seaworthiness of the missing steamer Centennial, which sailed for New Zealand in October.

Received 9.21 p.m., Jan. 14. LONDON, Jan. 14. Obituary: Principal Story, of Glasgow University. Received 12.5 a.m., Jan. 15. MELBOURNE, Jan. 14. For the La Carabine Cup, the second race resulted:— S.J.S 1 Heather • 2 Rawhiti 3 Received 1.4 a.m., Jan. 10. SYDNEY, Jan. 14. At the wool sales there was strong competition, the market being firm at last week’s rates. Greasy brought up to 14 d. The hot weather is giving pla-.-e to much needed rain. There are no details of the yacht race in Melbourne, tlio wires being interrupted.

ARMY ORGANISATION. Received 9.29 p.m., Jail. 14. LONDON, Jan. 14. The War Office state that each division under tho new organisations on behalf of the strength of tho Army Corps, will be composed of soldiers serving with the colours, supplemented from the army reserve, and a proportion of men not requiring the continuous training of combatants. ' Dir. Ramsay MacDonald, interviewed by a Daily Chronicle representative, declared that Australia had much more real democracy than the United States. He believed that tho Labor Parties of tlio Motherland and colonies would he able to come to closer understanding, which would have a most revolutionary effect- on Imperial policy, in democratising the whole idea of Empire making. “Empire” would stand for the peace of the world.

Received 10.11 p.m., Jan. 14. Mr. Keir Hardin, speaking at Darval, severely criticised Mr. Haldane’s and Mr. Asquith’s rectorial addresses on the ground that they were insufficiently sympathetic with Labor ideals. Mr. Keir Hardio declared that Socialism was sure to come unless wo wore prepared to see our civilisation go the way of civilisations of the past.

RACIAL HATRED. AMERICAN SENATOR’S TERRIBLE PREDICTION. Received 9.29 p.m., Jan. 14. NEAV YORK, Jail. 11. Addressing the United States Senate, Senator. Tillman, in a hitter, vehement speech, predicted that blood would How like water over the race question, which was more threatening now than in 1861. Senator Tillman declared that so long as negroes ravished white women, South Carolina would continue to lynch them. It is feared that the speech will inflame race hatred. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS. AN ARCHBISHOP’S APPEAL. Received 9.21 p.m., Jan. 14. LONDON, Jan. If. Archbishop Bourne appeals for one hundred thousand pounds to execute immediate repairs and extensions of tho Catholic schools, London, or to replace the schools already closed.

WRECK OF SHIP. CREW OF 24 PERISH. Received 9.21, p.m., Jan. 14. LONDON, Jan. 14. The British ship Pegwert- lias been wrecked in tho North Sea, and the crew of 24 drowned. THE AMEER’S TOUR. GREAT REVIKAY AT AGRA. Received 9.21 p.m., Jan. 14. CALCUTTA, Jan. 14. The Ameer attended a brilliant review of 30,000 troops at Agra. Lord Aiinto invested him with the Grand Cross of the Hath. STEAMER RANGATIRA. ARRIVAL AT SYDNEY. Received 11 p.m., Jan. 14. SYDNEY, Jan. 14. The steamer Rangatira has arrived. Sin- made a favorable passage from New Guinea at the rate of about 8 knots. At the time the shaft broke the weather was good, and continued so during the three weeks adrift before the shaft was temporarily repaired. When the steamer arrived at Now Guinea, a coffer dam was tigged under great difficulties, those on board having to make all their own gear. They succeeded in replacing the broken shaft with a spare shaft. The captain and a third of the crew suffered from malarial lever. Tho captain is . awaiting instructions from the owners.

AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA. ST. PETERSBURG. Jan. 13. DI. Brescshulvoski, chief of police in Dagestan, a province of Caucasia, lias lien murdered. His assailant escaped. A strong force of polico raided tlio Okhto quarter of St. Petersburg i,t night and captured three revolutionaries. The later fought with revolvers, drove the polico into, the courtyard, and escaped after killing a policeman. Received 9.21 p.m., Jan. 14. ST. PETERSBURG, Jnn. 14. Tho Czar, in a rescript, claims that DI. Stolypin’s energetic action effected a distinct improvement of public order, despite the foolhardy crimes of revolutionaries, which arc designed to throw tho Government into confusion. 'The Czar claims tlio credit for instituting numerous reforms before the Douina assembled. Owing to bad harvests, the Russian Government propose to spend seven million one hundred and fiftyseven thousand pounds in supplying peasants with bread and seed. Tlio Government declare that there is a wide field for private charity.

STEAMER MANUKA. SAILS FOR NEW ZEALAND AS USUAL. Received 11 p.m., Jan. 14. SYDNEY, Jan. 14. Tho Manuka has been surveyed, The vessel is practically undamaged, and sails as usual. The amount of damage to the cargo has not been disclosed, but it is understood that it is not serious. THE KAISER’S ORDERS. OFFICERS TO LEAD THE SIMPLE LIFE. BERLIN, Jan. 15. The Kaiser lias ordered his officers to abandon epicurean habits, leal tlio simple life, anil reduce regimental messes. ENTOMBED MEN. NEW YORK, Jan. 13. Land slips entombed one hundred miners, chiefly State convicts, at the Schloss mine, Alabama. Faint tapping has been heard from below- The workmen arc now blasting to obtain an entrance.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1979, 15 January 1907, Page 2

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CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1979, 15 January 1907, Page 2

CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1979, 15 January 1907, Page 2

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