CABLE BREVITIES.
(Received 9.35 a.m.)
NEW YORK, November 5,
Clibborn and his wife (son-in-law and daughter of General Booth) have quitted teaching in Dr. Bowie's Zionist Church.
(Received 9.35 a.m.)
OTTAWA, November 5
The Canadian Dominion post office for the first time shows a slight surplus on the year's working.
(Received 9.35 a.m.)
SEOUL (Korea), November 5
Chopyonghin, a pro-Russian, has been appointed Minister for Foreign Affairs in Korea.
LONDON, November 5
Mr. Aruold-Forster, Secretary to the Admiralty, has intimated that the new British scout steamers will carry 10 12-pounders and eight small automatic guns.
LONDON, November 5
Colonel Royston, of Durban, offers the service*, of 500 Natalians for Somaliland on the same terms as the irregulars in the Boer war.
BERLIN, November 5
Germany is voting £200.000 for the expenses o, participation -in the St.. Louis Exhibition. Prince Henry will attend the opening
Captain Edwin's weather forecast for 24 liobrs from 9 a.m. to-day is as follows: —"Strong winds from between north-west and west and southwest; glass rise."
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 264, 6 November 1902, Page 5
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