GENERAL CABLES.
The Permian Chamber ril Pcptities censured the Minister of Foreign Affairs for indifference as to the detail? <;i the Putumayo atrocities. Mr. Boyan, addressing the Californian I. ■irishittire, a R ’puhheati body, rc.-mimiettded the in t rod lie: i< Hi ”1 tin Nov. Zi'ihind postal vute y -mu. The Duke oi' Westminster. Mr. Windham. Sir Franei-. TrippMl and otlu'r? ar . orgn m? ing a L*2so.Uoil jmtd on Lehalf of Imperial prebTcnre mid tarifi reform. There has already been subscribed 1‘21,500, the subscribers including the Duke of Bedford, who gave L-)O(iO, and sixteen others, who gave £IW) each.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume II, Issue 251, 26 September 1912, Page 5
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