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YESTERDAY’S' CABLES.

United' "Pres* -Association—Copyright LONDON, August ‘2D. Tho. Times’ Tangier correspondent says linful's letter is a yery_ strong documents-’ ainUlho result is traiuiuiiitv. 1 Infill lias betm proclaimed Sulian at-Ar.imur. He summoned the iShawi tribes, who were Inditing against- the french, to proceed to JUtuakesh. There is every reason to be’ieve lie >HI be p 'o' laimed at Tnli-

organs eulogise tho heroic achievements of the great session, •despite the mischief worked by tlio : tense of Louis. . "The’ Times says the session leaves die Ministerial position substantially unaffected. . . file Dailv Telegraph says the Liberals cannot boast of the finest crop oi legislative achievements ever garner,.«r while simultaneously denouncing the .Mouse of Lords’ obstructive and destructive activity. The Tvser Company s new steamer Nerchnna has been biiinched at Belf<>L.’ Cuinell, member for Dunshanghlin Westmeath North, advised a meeting at Month to clear the ranchos: speedily.'.'. If H " ll . s niimber oF police ivppld be lnsufhcient. Mr. GfeoV’Lambert, M.P., Civil Lord of the- Admiralty, inforihed Mr. Cox that' no strategic value was' attached to the' landing of the -Pacific cablo at Fanning Island, Honolulu.-’ Tarrant, an Australian, headed Middlesex bowling, taking 115 wickets, averaging 15- He scored 1034 runs, with an average of 33. The Council of West Australian mine-owners requested the AgentGeneral to transmit a strenuous pro-

test against duties under the new tariff. Mining companies representing eleven million pounds of capital have informed Mr. Kason, Agent-Gen-eral for West Australia, that the new tariff penalised Kalgoorlie companies nlone £50,000 a year. BERLIN, August 29. Otto Froitzhei.il defeated Wilding in the final lor the Hamburg Cup, the scores -being CM. 6-2, 6-3. German tennis players have improved immensely. . n „ NEW YORK, August 29. Obituary: Nelson Morriss, Chicago packer. '.He leaves between 15 and 25 million pounds sterling. President Roosevelt and President Diaz have invited the Central American Republics to confer at Washington relative to the maintenance of l ,e!,Ce - 1.00

HIjCJH A ItKbl, August zu. During manoeuvres of tho Roumanian troops, the schoolmaster of the village of Ballad insulted the officers. On their removing the offender, tho inhabitants stormed the inn where th e officers were staying. The troops fired, killing two and wounding sixteen

severely. MELBOURNE, August 30. A brother and sister named Mills, both over 70, were burned to death in a small cottage at Carlton. A search of the premises revealed documents and cash representing nearly £16,000. ADELAIDE, August 30. The steamer Everton JGrange, whilst proceeding down the port nivor, struck and sank the schooner Oscar Robinson. The crew were rescued. SYDNEY, August 30. Mr. Heiuiiker Heaton, M.P., has arrived hero. He states that he is pursuing a campaign for the cheapening of postage and cablegrams, and hopes in- a few weeks penny postage will lie in operation between America anil Britain.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2173, 31 August 1907, Page 4

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YESTERDAY’S' CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2173, 31 August 1907, Page 4

YESTERDAY’S' CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2173, 31 August 1907, Page 4

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