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CABLE NEWS. THE LATEST.

HOME AND FOREIGN.

United Pjess Aestjcidtidfa—P"er' Electric

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GERMAN IMMIGRANTS. Received September 29, 8.5 a.m. LONDON, September 28. The Standard's Berlin correspondent states that 139 German families, comprising 500, will be starting m a fortnight for Queensland, where they' .will receive ( from the Government certain concessions, provided they remain- at least one year. It is stated that & Berlin emigration agency receives £5 for every man, £3 for every woman, and £2 for every child sent out. ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM IN GREECE. Received September 29, 8.15 a.m. ATHENS, September 28. The King of Greece has replied sympathetically to the address adopted at a mass meeting of several thousands at Athens m favour of administrative reform. ' ,' LADY SYDENHAM CLARKE. Received September 29, 8.25 a.m. CALCUTTA, September 28. , The fund which is being raised at Bombay to commemorate the memory of Lady Sydenham Clarke has reached £1566 sterling. The money will be devoted, to the Children's Hospital Convalescent Fund, ' '■■ HUNGARIAN POLITICS. ' BUDA. PESTH, September 28. The Hungarian Cabinet has resigned, owing to the Independent party's objection to Austria's postponing the proposed National Bank for Hungary. Emperor Francis Joseph has sum- ! moned M. Kossuth to form a Ministry.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXI, Issue 7913, 29 September 1909, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. THE LATEST. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXI, Issue 7913, 29 September 1909, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. THE LATEST. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXI, Issue 7913, 29 September 1909, Page 2