LATE CABLES.
By] telegraph, Press Aes’a, Copyright) Booeivod 10.18 p.m., Nov. 13. Tokio, Nov. 18. Admiral Togo commands tho squadron visiting Englaud in March. Koooivod 12.0 a.m., Nov. 14. Paris, Nov. 18.
Aftor considerable difiioulty M. Bouvior reoonatructel tho Ministry, appointing M. Etienno Minister for War, M. Dubief Minister of tho Interior, and M. Troalliot Minister of Commerce. Tbc two latter are prominent Badicas. Bombay, Nov. 13. Nativo ladies of Bombay weloomod tho Princess of Wales to tho Town Hall. Thore was a ceremony of great brillianoy, including many Pareeo, Hindu find Mahomedan rites, intended to ensure blessings. One lady cast a ehowor of pearls over tho Priuoess, who was greatly pleased at the coremony. London, Nov 18. Bishop Ingram, addressing a gathering at Ohuroh House, London, doolarcd that while faith healing oontained a distinct element of truth, somo aspects of Christian science doctrine involved gigantic heresy. Sydney, Nov. 18. Tho woathor was fine generally for the Birthday holdiday. There wore great crowds at all resorts. In the inter-State cricket match at Brisbane Now South Wales in tho first innings scored 691, Mac Kay 203, 0. Gregory 102, Eedgravo 94, Barnes 77. Queensland in their first innings made 187, Crouch 45, Hayes 23. At Adelaide South Australia in their first innings made 244, Haok 43, Pellsw 87, Olaxton 48. Viotoria in their fiast innings had lost 3 wickets for 291, Warne 62, McAlister not out 135, Armstrong not out 65. Keoeived 12.16 a.m., Nov. 14.
• Arrived, the Mahenoi She made the run from Phillip Heads to Sydney Heads in 29 hours 54 minutes, and established a record. She averaged 171 knots. Between Wilson’s Promontory and Gabo she maintained a speed of. 18'2 knots, and from Gabo to Green Cape 19 knots. Besides Mr Holdsworth, general manager, Mr David Mills and party are'the company’s guests aboard, including representatives of inter-State Shipping Companies. All are highly pleased at the new liner’s sea-going qualities and speed. Mr Holdsworth accompanies her on her initial trip to Now Zealand on Saturday. Tho Maheno continues in the New Zealand trade until March or April, and will then be placed on the Vancouver line for the wintor season.
Sailed, at 2 p.m., the SonOma, for Auokland. < • : » -
Received 1.12 a.m., Nov. 14.
Early this morning two masked and armed men hold up the Port Maoquarrie mail coach, securing two bags containing oheques and postal orders. The polios are pursuing.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1601, 14 November 1905, Page 2
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