KEYHAM DOCKYARD. AN EXTENSION COSTING £4,000,000. Received Fol>. 22, 9. IS p.m. LONDON, Eel). 22. The Prince and Princess of Wales have opened Kcyham Dockyard extension, costing four million pounds. CEREBRO-SPINAL MENINGITIS. CASES AMONG CHILDREN. Roceived Feb. 22, 9.1 S p.m. LONDON, Feb. 22. Three eases of corobro-spinul meningitis have been admitted to the Children's Hospital, Great Ormonde street, London. Received Feb. 23, 12.15 a.m. LONDON, Feb. 22. In the Hon.se of Commons Air. Asquith announced that the Conference at the Hague would probably assemble in June. ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 22. The Opposition deputies aggregate nearly three-fourths of the Dounin. Constitutional democrats form onethird of the Domna. They secured a decisive victory at St. Petersburg. There are ominous reports current of reactionary intrigues in favor of fresh massacres as a protest for closing the Domna. PARIS, Feb. 22. Russian threes, 1906 issue, fell in Paris from SS to S6j; Consolidated stocks, 75 4-5 to 74 7-10. Received Feb. 23, 1.9 a.m. MELBOURNE, Feb. 22. Dr. Tidswell’s interim report on the rabbit virus experiments, states that so far as investigations have gone there is nothing to suggest that so far as investigations have gone there is nothing to suggest that the virus will attack other animals than rabbits or that it is likely to escape from Broughton Island. Received Feb. 23, 1.7 a.m. SYDNEY, Feb. 22. Illustrative of the great demand for land one thousand persons applied for fourteen Government subdivisions of farms in Wagga district, aggregating 6800 acres. MELBOURNE, Feb. 22. Mr. Deakin sails for London on March 5.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2013, 23 February 1907, Page 3
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