LATE CABLES.
By tologragh, Pr«sa Ana'n, Copyright Received 12.42 a.m., May 10. Londo", May 9. In the llouso of Commons Mr Churchill, answering Mr Ashby, said that tho Government did not see any reason to disallow tho Now Zealand Maori Land Settlement Act of 1005. It did not infringo tho treaty of Waitangi, which gave no satisfaction whatever to tho M aoris. Tho Prince and Princess of Wales received an ovation at Portsmouth and Loudon. Two earthquako shocks are reported, in Inverness-shire and Connecticut. Berlin, May 9. The Kaiser has expressed a wish to visit Emperor Francis Joseph at Schoenbrum on tho 6th June. This is attributed to Italy’s leanings to the Western Powers, and tho prospect of an Anglo-Bussian entente.
Pekin, May 9. Floods at Huna caused great loss oi life.
Received 1.5 a.m., May 10. Melbourne, Msy 9,
Mount Lyell Company for the halfyear ended March :31st made a net profit of £255,618. After providing £13,000 for developing the works and sotting aside £B7OO for depreciation, the company declared a dividend of Is 3d and a bonus for the same amount, absorbing £150,000. Sailed ! Moeraki.
Sydney, May 9, Sailed, 3 p.m., Mokoia.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1745, 10 May 1906, Page 2
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