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.THE SUNKEN SUBMARINE. By; Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association—Copyright. BONBON, June 13, Tlio shaken 1 submarine A 8 has boon raised.
THE GRIP OF THE .TRUST. LONDON. JiU|no 13. 1 Mr -R B. Wise, in a letter toj vho Times, directs the attention of orofessors of economy 'to the evidence submitted before the Australian Tariff .Commission, respecting the unfair oilorts of the International Harvester Trust to crusih' Australian maters of haavesters.
THE NAVY, LONDON, June 13. I Tire Morning Past, commenting on llhe Dentin interview, says that it I would be better: for the Commonwealth to have its own navy, which would bo the •only moans of produc[ing a school of seamen able to grasp trie problems of naval strategy, it advises the Commonwealth, without being suspected of politioal bias, that the existence of such a school is of the utmost importance to; rhe Empire, inasmuch as it is able to convince'Australia that its fate depends on the oop.oporation of the British Admiralty,
COMPETITION; IN, RAILWA|Y, TUNNELS, I 1 \ ONE TO BE DRIVEN fiTIfROUGH) •'MO,UN.T. BLANC, By Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association—Copyright. PARIS, Juno 13, Tire Minister for. Public Works pror I poses to tunnel through Mpiunt Blauc to proYitdo direct nailway, communication between the Swiss and Italian railways, and thus to counterbalance the Simplon tunnel competition.
FLOODING-: OF. NEW YORK TUB! RAILWAY, PASSENGERS HAVE. TO WADE
By, Electric Telegraph—Pet Press Association—Copyright. NEW] YORK, J unc 13. The- New York tube railway has been 'Hooded, , Many, passengers waded [to and from the stations through four feet of water.
A POLITICAL CRISIS. IMPRESSION, MADE BY norway/s example.
| By Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association—Copyright. HUB A. PESTH, J(U|ne 13. Baron PejQvary’si appointment as Premier of Hungary is interpreted as ibeiug King Joseph's purpose of going without a parliament ary. majority. Norway’s example has made a deep, impression pn Hungary.
AUSTRALIAN NEWS. I By, Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association—Copyright, SYDNEY, June 11. Mr. Reid states that the Government have no. intention of interfering with the sitting of the High Court in Sydney in iyo3. Melbourne lis uxod as: the principal scat by Ordor-in-COiUncir, which, remains iu force until the Federal capital' has been established. .The steamer Anarima loaded 7300 tons of coal ‘at Newcastle, which is a, record lor Australia. The debate pn the censure motion Which eventually Mr, McGowan .framed as a general attack an. the .Government, was adjourned. Tho latest 'cable' states that Lady, Rawsyn is improving iu health.
MELBOURNE, June It. It is intended to 1 hold a special meeting'of .the High Court at Sydney. pn the 31st to fitx the penalties in' the remaining New Zealand hsli cases, -s
The Royals li|umano Society has awarded ■ itlio Clark golil medal to: E. Qi. Ronalds, of Obristoburcbj, second pngineer of TTio s.s. Mtonowafi for rerouting. a damkoymanj of that yesSOL
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1481, 15 June 1905, Page 1
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