HOME & FOREIGN.
THE CAPE-AUSTRALIA CABLE
PANAMA CANAL
RELIGIOUS ORDERS IN FRANCE
Press Association. Electric Telegraph. Copyright.
London, March 30
The Telegraph Construction Company's cable .steamer Anglia left the Thames yesterday with the DurbanMauritius section of the Cape to Australia cable aboard.
Washington-, March 31
The Republic of Colombia has offered the United States absolute control of the Panama Canal, with a lease of the adjacent territory for an unlimited period. Paris, March 30. The Chamber of Deputies, by 200 votes to 254, adopted the Religious Associations Bill, depriving religious organisations of much of their property. Berlin, March 31. At his second trial ex-Lieutenant Ruezer, who was sentenced at Metz for having shot Captain Adams dead, had his sentence reduced to six years' imprisonment. London, April 1. The subscriptions at the Mansion House for the national memorial to Queen Victoria have reached £35,000.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXV, Issue 76, 2 April 1901, Page 2
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