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TO KILL THE KAISER.

AST ANARCHIST'S HSTEITOO-IS. : i'itUSTRATED BY thb POXICE. ROME, May 30. Paul Nikolaus, an engineer, who has been arrested at Bari, describes himself ias an anarchist and declares that he I followed the Kaiser on his Mediterranean I tour, intending to kill him. The police, it appears, suspected this j design, and have since had Nikolaus un- | &ci surveillance. i j SOUTH AFRICA'S REVIVAL. j Hi-XTX OT 't'w v. STATES. LONDON, May 30. Mr. Winston Churchill, presiding at the South African Society's dinner, said that the depression was gradually <rivin<» ! place to an economic revival. The result jof the war in giving a single nag and ■ eliminating duality had Imparted a i powerful immilse to federation. The attitude of the Imperial Governi ment. Mr. Churchill remarked, was essentially one of vigilance and encouraseI ment. and he hoped Mr Botha would I play a great part in the up-building of ja. loyal, free, and united South Africa— j unity as complete, he trusted, as Canada's. J ' GOVERNMENTS INCONSISTENCY. LONDON, May 30. With a view to showing the Government's inconsistency, in urging reform of the House of Lords and at the same time making fresh appointments under the present constiution of the Chamber, i ilr. Hugh C. Lea i Liberal member for ! St. Pancras East i elicited from ilr. As- | quith that 23 temporal arri 23 spiritual ! peers had be«n creat ed since 1905----i * I

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 130, 1 June 1908, Page 5

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TO KILL THE KAISER. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 130, 1 June 1908, Page 5

TO KILL THE KAISER. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 130, 1 June 1908, Page 5