CABLE BREVITIES.
Queen Alexandra has returned to London.
Mr Hanbury, President of the Board of Agriculture, is suffering from influenza and pneumonia.
Mr Alfred Davies has introduced a Bill, which is strongly backed, to prevent the sale of foreign and colonial meat as British or Irish.
Tenders will shortly be invited for Government freights to South Africa. Mr Chamberlain hopes that this will sufficiently protect the interests of the Government and the general public.
Mr Carnegie has given 1,500,000 dollars to erect and maintain the courthouse and library ior arbitration purposes at The iiague.-
News has been received that Lieuten-ant-Colonel Yates, who -was, recently rirrested by the Afghans, has been released.
Mount Lyell and North Mount Lyell mines amalgamation -negotiations have been abandoned. ,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 99, 27 April 1903, Page 5
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