LATE CABLES.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrigh;
Received 11.40 p.ru., March 11,
London, March 11
The King’s premium of .£l5O has been awarded to Gold Medallist, me New Nealand bred station stallion, showu at tbe Agricultural Hall Horse Show by Mr Phillips, member of the House of Commons.
Portugal agrees that Barotzelanx is within ttie British sphere of influence, and consents to refer to tne King of Italy any boundary dispute arising in connection therewith.
Received 12.59 a.m., March 12. Mr Chamberlain has arrived at Madeira. He is suffering from gout. In connection with the Somaliland campaign, an Abyssinian column of ten thousand strong is marching to Erlogubi, an important caravan centre, to help to surround the Mullah, who is regarded by Abyssinians as a nuisance. St. Petersburg, Mar. 11. Many Finns are emigrating to America.
Received 10.43 p.m , March 11. Sydney, March 11. The report of a case of plague at Newcastle is unfounded. Melbourne, March 11. Sailed*! Tbe "Warrimoo. The Melbourne Cricket Club welcomed the English team. Consequent on the increased price of lead, the North Broken Hill mine is resuming work.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 838, 12 March 1903, Page 2
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182LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 838, 12 March 1903, Page 2
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