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By 'telegraphy Press Asa’n,. Copyright Loudon, Feb. 5, Two of H.M.S. Carnarvon’s soamon liavo beouaontoncod to two years’ hard labor. I t Rome, Feb. 5. Baron Sonnio is forming an Italian Ministry. New York, Fob. 5. Tbe Gulvoston incident has boon settled, tbe ship’s steward of tbe German steamer, in accordance with pre--1 vious instructions, paying tbe dues chargeable nt tbo momont of seizure. FeariDg that tenderers will ask fabulous sums to cover unforeseen contingencies, contracts for digging tbe Panama Canal will not be let until tbe survoys are completed in 1908.
Constantinople, Feb. 5.
Turkey refuses to surrender Joris, a Belgian, found guilty of being concerned in a plot against the Sultan. It is unlikely lie will be executed, but will be imprisoned indefinitely.
Sydoey, Fob. 6.
The total oversea exports of tlxo Commonwealth last year were I £56,750,317 in value, which is £737,869 less than in the preceding year. The decrease was in gold shipments. Of the total wool was responsible for £19,800,000, wheat for £4,110,000, and butter £2,417,000. Thursday Island, Feb. 6. A plague rat has been discovered here.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1668, 7 February 1906, Page 1
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