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MAIL IRREGULARITIL’S. By Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association—Copyright. LONDON, March 23. Merchants complain that * the San Francisco mail is again /'live il.ays late.
TROUBLE FOR GERMANY. BERLIN, March 23 The National Zcltiung reports -that the natives in the whole of'the southern German, Canwjroons have risen in revolt.
A DEADLOCK. VIENNA, Maroh 23. : The Emperor 'Joseph us willing to allow the Government, representing the Hungarian coalition majority, a free hand in effecting reforms, hut insists on the acceptance of tile Austro-German commercial treaty. He declines military- concessions to Hungary, beyond those granted ia 1903. A majority refuse the conjilitaons, an-'d the deadlock coati-hues. AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
BRISBANE. March 24. With a view t-o inducing immigration, the Government introduces a much more extensive schome of advertising tlvo lauds and resources of Queensland. i ' RoqMianiiptton is in the grip of the dengue fever. There are many cases. MELBOURNE, March 24.
Tlie New Chum mine, Bendigo, has struck gold-bearing qhartz at a depth of 4162 i feet. This is the deepest deuth at which gold has been found any where in the world. A of the Ministerial party decided to form a national democratic party with Mr Berit as president. The chief aims are to develop the chief . resources of the country and opposition to Socialism asn.ct the Arbitration Act. A conference of Trades Unionists resolved that until a scheme of preferential trade with Great Britain had been propounded it would be unwise to commit itself, except by j affirming that no scheme was acceptable which did not provide preference on a -protectionist basis. A letter from Mr Chamberlain was received wherein he declared that if Australian working men considered what lreetrade in labor, without any re- I strictions, means to them, they I would, he thinks 1 , be prepared to re- I cognise the altered circumstances and I require a change in the fiscal policy. I
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVII, Issue 1413, 25 March 1905, Page 1
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