LATE CABLES.
PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Received 10.5 p.m., Deo. 19. Washington, Deo. 19. Congress is growing restive under President Roosevelt’s avalanche of messages. Pekin, Deo. 19. The Kianghi rebellion ba* been crashed. China opens KwangoheDglz i, Kurin, and KharbiD, Manchuria, to international residence and trade. London, Deo. 19. Sir H. Campbell Bannerman promised a deputation of 150 Liberal members of the House of Commous that a measure for separate valuation of land valueß will be included in the Government programme next session. This is preliminary to a wider measure of reform in the same direction.
Ret-eived 11,50 p.m., Dee. 19,
Sydney, Dec. 19. She steamer Age has been towed safely to port. She broke her shaft off Jervis Bay.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1963, 20 December 1906, Page 2
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119LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1963, 20 December 1906, Page 2
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