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HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS

LoBDOW, April 19. Sir Kobert Bredon, Deputy b> 6pector- general of Maritime Oarim in China, has retired. The %tott,k referring to his retirement, dcdam that the moment is favourable k securing an Inspector- General wh will have unimpaired authority at 1» lore the decree of May, 1906. Losßoa-, April 21, In the Commons Sir E. Stncfcr has introduced a bill, enabling eoav pensation to be given to farmeti wkM lands are requisitioned £>r tin*! holdings. (Received 22, 9.15 a.m.) ' London, April 21. One half of the Congregated Union's quarter million cefetnliM has now been raised. Paris, April 2); Mr Roosevelt has arrived in Fan and received a warm welcome. (Received 22, 10.10 a,m ) London, April 21. Obituary : Sir John Schnttlety btei of J. H. Scbncder and Co., banker of Leadenhall Street. Owing to the establishment of i Board of Trade exhibitions deptitMat Britain's display at Brussels, wUd opened on Saturday, is said to be cm of the finest yet seen in any fortip exhibition. ; \ The Appeal Court confirmed tb action of the lower court in coodett* ing the Swansea School Board's aetia, which differentiates between etank and school boards in respect te«h* ries. The New Zealand Crown miatitai approved of reconstruction.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5499, 22 April 1910, Page 2

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HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5499, 22 April 1910, Page 2

HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5499, 22 April 1910, Page 2

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