LATE CABLES.
UNWELCOME RECIPROCITY. NEGROES DRIFTING TO CANADA. (Received 22, 2.0 p.m.) Ottawa, Mar. 21.
One hundred and sixty-five ne-, groes, bound to Albertaland, were, refused admittance into the country. It is feared they will drift into Canadian cities. i MEXICAN REVOLT. — ! BITTER WAR PROMISED. New York, Mar. 21. Advices from El Paso state that if peace proposals no not come to hand the rebel leaders will join forces and a bitter war is promised. STRIKERS’ DEMONSTRATION. BLOODSHED FEARED. New York, Mar. 22. Italian coalminers on strike intend to hold a demonstration in the streets, and if they clash with the police bloodshed will be probable. TRAIN SMASH. New York, Mar. 21. The overland train to Los Angelos crashed into a train standing at a siding. Thirty-five people were injured.
SCULLING. Sydney, Mar. 22. ’ (Received 22, 2.0 p.m.) The Pearce-Kemp race for the! championship of Australia is fixed, for Auril 22.. J
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 84, 22 March 1911, Page 8
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