LATE GABLES.
By Telegraph—Proas Association—Copyright Reooivod 7.45 p.m., May 29. London, May 29. It is roportod in London that Russia has purchased tho liner Kaiser Broderick for £275,000. Tho Moroccan tribes have mado remarkably enthusiastic demonstrations over Mr Lowthor’s journey to Fez. Herr Tuttonbaeh is shortly returning. Obituary—James O’Brion, mombor of tho Houso of Commons.
Washington, May 29. President Roosevelt has privatoly warned protactionist friends that ho intends to urgo a 'Tariff Rovision Congress in tho autumn.
Received 10.51 p.m., May 29, Sydney, May 29. A cyclone is raging in the Great Bight. It is oxpected to pass over Bass Straits. Shipping is specially warned that heavy gales and rough seas are probable. Brißbano, May 29. To-day a general holiday was observed for Empire Day. Thoro woro school and other demonstrations. The Brisbane Gup resulted: FitzGrafton 1, Lord Bernie 2, Edgar 3. Sixteen started, tho winner being favorite at 7to 2. Thoro was a groat finish. FitzGrafton won by half a neck. Time, 3.32.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1467, 30 May 1905, Page 2
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