GENERAL CABLES.
United Press Association—Copyright • LONDON, August 3. Ihe Royal A cademy of Music has Uso awarded Booth the Macfarren .■old Medal for pianoforte playing. „ .1 the House of Commons the evicted Tenants Bill was read a third time. The Hon. Mr. Burns’ Food Bill, providing for the rigid inspection, especially of canned foods, at Die port of entry and cleanliness in ■cod distribution, was read a second
Hc-niliker Heaton’s letter to tho .Times ridicules Mr. Buxton’s financial bogey in connection with unilersal penny postage. He declares a net loss of half a>ilUon a year be impossible. It is improbable the ain ou tit would exceed £125,000 settled have been iv i basis °. f increased pay. the coal dealers insisted that emfir r n'T C entitled to engage whom tion Tbe t '°V t trad <\ «.non dim canon. the railway and steamshir, companies take the same sSHT jn strike?*’ 011 Wlth the dock carters’
U ‘the P HE H £ GUE ’ August 3. drVfLY leaCo Contention Britain diafted a proposal for centennial meet 16 Co,,ferences - Delegates would niemire •ff 31 0r Uvo beforehand to etVi Yi e Programme, fin'd also to settle matters m connection with the assembly and procedure, thus econo mising the time, of th e conference i w SYDNEY,August' 4 „• Y Y ii v 7 .,^ V °y. boardinghouse-keeper nainod AA,lson shot a visitor, AA'alter Tho’ .Se W of IC tl?^S^ a r -“’ unhinged.’* believed Foxjs qi iY i tb ? biqiicst on the body of died on tbe^ anganUl P u blican who ciioi on the voyage across, medical cun-T e from Wed t tha , fc de;itk bad oci t ! r °“ na tural causes and a returned CffeCt was accordingly
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2150, 5 August 1907, Page 2
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