GENERAL CABLES.
LEADER FOR INDIAN NATIONALISM SOUGHT. DELHI Junie 22. It is reported that Ghandi telegraphed to Aurobindo Ghose requesting him to return to Bengal to tt'.k- 1 up th e work left unfinished by the late Mr C. K. Das. Ii is noteworthy that Das first sprang into fame in 1909, by defendv.ig Ghose on charges of murder and treason. Ghose is now living in retirement in Pondicherry. It is alleged that he is not interested in polities but is devoted to metaphysical meditation . INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY CONFERENCE. LONDON .June 22. An international railway congress attended bv over one hundred delegates reprensent bag almost every country in the world, including the Dominions and India, but excluding Germany and Russia, was opened bn London by the Duke of York. PRINCE OF WALES. PRETORIA, June 23. The Prince of Wales visited Otcrcfstroom, where he was cordially welcomed. He laid a wreath on the memorial Io President Pretorius. BULGARIAN COERCION POLICY LONDON, June 22. The “Times's” Sofia correspondent says: “Mimi your own business,” js Bulgaria's reply to the British Labour Party’s resolution, condcnwiing the severity of the recent sentences and expressing a hope that civil law will soon be restored. It is emphasised that Bulgaria is an independent country .mnd does not expect foreigners, whoever they are, Io interfere in her internal affairs. She herself find a remedy for her troubles. The Government press expressed regret that British Labourites had been misled regarding the situation in Bulgaria, which is struggling just as any cenutry would, under similar circumstances.
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