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Received Sept. 24, 9.28 p.m. LONDON, Sept. 24. Ratifications of the Auglo-Russian Convention have been exchanged with St. Petersburg.
BERLIN, Sept. 24. A Japanese engineer, supposed to be employed at the Tokio gasworks, has been arrested at Jena on a charge of offering bribes to obtain plans of tho machinery of tho Scha-tt gasworks.
OTTAAVA, Sept. 24. The Ugava district, embracing 300,000 square miles, between the Librador coast strip and Hudson’s Bav, has been added to the province of Quebec, making it the largest province in tlie Dominion.
The Labor Congress at Winnipeg by a majority of 12 rejected tlie Socialists proposal favoring collostivo ownership of oil means of livelihood. LONDON, Sent. 24. The Tribune states that Lord Roberts visits Lausanne to make a thorough study of tlie Swiss military system.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2194, 25 September 1907, Page 2
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