RAISULI AND HIS CAPTIVE. THE BRIGAND'S TERMS.
MOROCCO, July 24. Raisuli refuses to negotiate for the release of Kaid Sir Henry Maclean excepting with the Powers who, he declares,- are alone able to restore iiim to the governorship of the mountain tribes. A -force of 2700. has left Fez to operate against Raisuli. Another force leaves Titiian to-day ;
LONDON, July 23. The chief underground railway, motor, and ihorse omnibus companies have resolved to form a London passenger traffic Board to consider the question of remunerative' fares. : One hundred and ten .motor omnibuses have been "withdrawn ifrom the ser- 1 ' vice, the owners alleging that id a mile is "necessary to ensure a profit. There are still 850 motor omnibuses irunning ip. the London street area. The 'Street Noise Abatement Committee allege that • the motor omnibuses and tra ctlon'. engine traffic has depreciated the value of London hbuse property to the extent of six millions.
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Grey River Argus, 26 July 1907, Page 4
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