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BRITISH AND FOREIGN

United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright. ARCHBISHOPRIC OF ONTARIO. OTTAWA, April 16. The Archbishop of Ontario has resigned, owing to ill-health. Dr Bond, Bishop of Montreal, succeeds him. THE NICARAGUA CANAL. WASHINGTON, April 16. Senators oppose any Nicaragua Canal treaty, declaring that the abrogation of the Clayton-Bulwer treaty is sufficient. Nicaragua and Costa Rica oppose the violent abrogation of the*treaty. THE ARREST OF THE MACEDONIAN ■ ' COMMITTEE. SOFIA, April 17. A meeting of ten thousand persons at Sofia 'protested against the recent arrest of members of the Central Macedonian Committee, condemned! the interference of Russia, and asked for European intervention agains* the persecution of .Bulgarians by Turkey. Similar meetings have been held) in t'he (provincial towns of Bulgaria. A WEDDING. LONDON, April 16. The Marquis of Headforthas'married Miss Boote, an actress. SIR HENRY IRVING. At the Lyceum, Sir Henry Irving gave a masterly conception of Coriolanus, one of the finest impersonations and oratorical efforts witnessed in that theatre. Miss Ellen Terry was a .dignified Volumnia. .THE NEW HEBRIDES. i'. LONDON, April. 17. The '(newspapers emphasise the danger of pursuing a policy of drift with respect to the New Hebrides. '

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12478, 18 April 1901, Page 5

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BRITISH AND FOREIGN Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12478, 18 April 1901, Page 5

BRITISH AND FOREIGN Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12478, 18 April 1901, Page 5

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