NEWS OF THE WORLD.
CABLE BREVITIES.
, (Received 9.28-a-m.) ST. PETERSBURG, April 1. A governess? has been arrested for attempting -do shoot the Chief ofi Police of Moscow.
. .;- BERLIN,. April 1. Dr. Lieiberi leader of the Centre party in' thej Reichstag, is'dead.
LONDON, April 1. Lord' Miltter declares that Mr Rhodes' losl is irreparable.
Britain hks strongly protested to the Porte Against the continued encroachment! of Turkish troops in the Kameit district."
Lord Roberts has' directed senior officers to see that colonials commissioned to regiments in the regular army are cordially treated.
NEW YORK, April 1
Friction exists between President Roosevelt and General Miles. The latter declares the Governanent are ttrying to deprive him of the command of the army.
LONDON, April 1
After the Coronation Review the combined fleet will undertake manoeuvres. Later, the Channel and cruiser squadrons will join the Mediterranean fleet, making 100 vessels, engaging in a series of manoeuvres extending from Malta to the Gulf of Nauplia. I ;
A sensation has been created at Cairo owing- to a rich landowner, torturing some of the , peasants in . order to compel a confession of the theft of a bull. On the Khedival estate a landowner has been imprisone<d in connection with the case. The district Governor is implicated and has been suspended.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 77, 2 April 1902, Page 5
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