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By telegraph, Press Ass’n. Cot>y ri fo Receivod 10,23 p.m., Ja«- 4 London,/ a ?’ at 4 ’ rO . Tho Freights Conference fo “ Dd carl .ying bates gave a monopoly ot tn , g 3U t(j trade between Groat Britain « ae |; Uro r Africa. Tbus;the British m “f‘ b a 0 C op 0„ was deprived of tho advantage tho market in freights, and trade g wete United States, whence tre ' B. j tte j| to lower. A draft bill has beon . tho tho Imperial Government, s y ou th basis of tho proposed legislat ° Bnd Africa. It protects the smaJ 8 “ and prohibits robates in rates oi a discrimination of any form. Received 1.5 a.m., J® o,4 Melbourne, J“°Sailed.—s.s. Wimmera, Hew York, J . aQ ‘ 4 , A tornado at Albany and Georgia several and injured many. London, Jaa t: 4 The widow of John Elder, hes bequeathed £125.000 to charities and education in G'a^gow.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1640, 5 January 1906, Page 2
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153LATE CABLES Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1640, 5 January 1906, Page 2
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