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Press Assn — By telegraph — Copyrighi BRITAIN AND GERMANY. BERLIN, ysterday. The tone of the article in the Moust Nachrichten in reference to the Pres Conference, indicates that the. Gei mans are closely watching every effor to promote tlie unity of the Britis Empire. • . RUSSIAN LOANS. ST. PETERSBURG, yesterday. The Russian railway loan was covered twofold . . . ' • CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY. * OTTAWA, yesterday. The Montreal Herald says the Can adiaai-Pacific Railway Company ii spending six million dollars on the en largement of the terminal depots, in . eluding 1 new docks, steel freiglr sheds, and extensive coal stores. TURKEY. CONSTANTINOPLE, yesterday. The court-martial sentenced.' the well-known ulema- Hodgi Assim, t< hard labour for life for inciting to rebellion. Izzet Pasha, Abdul's •Chamberlain, has purchased for £160---000 an estate in Lower Egypt. 'T-h'c Young Tiirks fear the consequences of his influence. AFRICAN RAILWAY. PRETORIA, yesterday. Tho Central South African Railway Company is constructing 400 miles of line in the Tramsvaal and. sixty in Or.angia at a. cost of £1,600,000 sterling. . SWELL MOBSMEN. LONDON, yesterday. Two London "swell mobsmen" were .sentenced to. 18 months and 12 months respectively for obtaining £734 from a man named Inglis, a West Australian, 'whom they persuaded to back various horses in the Derby after the result was known.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 286, 7 June 1909, Page 2
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210CABLE NEWS Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 286, 7 June 1909, Page 2
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