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Rcorivoi 1.6 a.tn., August 2.
„ ~ Sydnoy, August 1. Mr Reid, as ox president of tho Cricket Association, is making efforts to evolve a way out of tbo deadlock. Ho conferred with somo suspended f layers to day, and is hopeful of an oarly setilement.
A potiliou boa been presented to tho Assombly from Mr Oliver, Chief Railway Commipaicnor, olaiming that duo provision was not mado in the Itiilway Commission Bill to protect his inioresta and privileges, or compensate him for any loss if the Bill becamo law, aDd asking to be board at the bar of tho House. Toe Speaker overruled the point that tbo petition was not in order. Tbo question of granting the potition has not yet boon dieoussed. Reoeivod 1.9 a.m., August 2. Sailed, at 2.80, the Mokoia. Newcastle, August I. Sailed, the Morora, for Wanganui. Melbourne, August 1, Sailed, the Wimmcra.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1823, 2 August 1906, Page 2
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149LATE CABLES Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1823, 2 August 1906, Page 2
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