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VARIOUS GABLED ITEMS.

[KRESS ASSOCIATION.] (Received November 26, 8.35 a.m.) PURSUED BY TRIBESMEN. MOROCCO, 25th November. Tribesmen made a desperate attempt to capture Kaid Sir narry Mac Lean, In-structor-in-Chief of the Army in Morocco, during his flight to the coast. Sir Harry is now with his family at Arzila awaiting a vessel. O'DONOVAN ROSSA. LONDON, 25th November. Cork confers the Freedom of the City on O'Donovan Rossa, the erstwhile notorious chief of the Fenian Brotherhood, who is at present on a visit to Ireland. SNOW IN ENGLAND. LONDON, 25th November. The Manchester races had to be postponed owing to the heavy fall of snow. CANADIAN ELECTION SCANDAL. (Received November 26, 11.37 a.m.) OTTAWA, 25th November. Details regarding the fake ballot boxes at the Canadian elections go to show that the pnpers of known Conservatives were switched into a secret compartment uncounted. GREEK STEAMER WRECKED. ATHENS, 25th November. The Greek steamer Elpis foundered in the Black Sea during a storm. Sixty persons were drowned! RUSSIAN NEWSPAPER SUPPRESSED. LONDON, 24th November. A new journal entitled Our Life, which has appeared in St. Petersburg, has created a sensation. It declares that the tranquility of Russia is the tranquility of a prison — behind apparent unanimity lurks universal discontent and enmity. Prince Mirski, Minister of the Interior, confiscated the first issue of the paper, and forbade its sale in the future. SHIPMENT OF WHEAT. (Received November 26, 9.4 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. Since the commencement of the year 2,830,000 bags of wheat have been received at Lhe Darling Harbour, and over two million bags have been shipped away. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON. SYDNEY, This Day. The Pylades and Cadmus have returned from their northern cruise. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS. SYDNEY, This Day. A writ has been issued on behalf of Mr. Estell, a member of the Assembly, against Mr. Crick, Chairman of Committees, in connection with the recent disorderly scenes in the New South Wales Parliament. NUGGETS FOUND. BRISBANE, This Day. Crawford's party, on the Dee River, found nuggets weighing 71oz and 640z. EARTHQUAKES IN NEW SOUTH WALES. SYDNEY, 25th November. Slight earth tremors were felt to-day at Hartley (eighty-three miles north-west of Sydney), and in the surrounding district. No damage is reported.

NIL DESPERANDUM. Possibly this may catch the eye of some poor Unfortunate who has tried all Eorts of so-called remedies for colds, bad chests, and dangerous fits of coughing. Don't forget, Tonking's /Liusped Emulsion is your remedy. A preparation that will find its way through all quarters of tho globe solely on its merits. Sold everywhere, Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d per bottle. — Advt. The wood-paved streets ' of Wellington will induce thousands of residents to use the bicycle in preference to the trams. The bioyolo is a fast and cheap means of locomotion. We nave in stock Humbers, Swifts, and Stars nt all prices, fitted with free wheels, rim brakes, coaster hubs, and two-speed gears. Call ami inspect. Easy terms arranged. — Adams Star Gfcle Co., Mercer-street.-— Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1904, Page 5

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VARIOUS GABLED ITEMS. Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1904, Page 5

VARIOUS GABLED ITEMS. Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 128, 26 November 1904, Page 5