HIME AND FOREIGN NEWS.
o ■ — London, April 18. Jfr Bottomley was fined £100 for contempt of court for commenting on the ligitation wherein the National Cash Kegister Company was concerned Fieht, an authority, Btates that the oroducriou of sugar was deceased to the extent l of 196,000 tons during the campaign, making a total decrease o» 832,000 tons for the season. £ord Kitchener has accepted an . imitation to the annual Australasian banquet, to be held in London at the eufi of May. Sir G. Beid will preside. Lokdon, April 19. Admiral Lambton has been married to theVißcountess of Chelsea. (Received 20, 9.15 a.m.)* London, April 19. Mr William Hunter has been appointed Solieitor-GtJeral of Scotland. The crowd 1 saag " Atdd Lang Syne '•' at the farewell demonstration to Lord Selborne, at Pretoria. There was a similar demonstration at Johannesburg, and enthusiasm was manifested everywhere. (Keceived 20, 10 a.m ) 7 London, April 19. Lord Brassey presided at the Colonial Institute, where Captain Basons read s paper on the history of New Guinea. ___________
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5498, 20 April 1910, Page 3
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