CABLE NEWS.
(Per Press Association.)
FRANCE IN TELE PACIFIC.
■mt t,- ■ ?4Eis, August 24. M.Elienne, one of the deputies for Algeria, and leader of the Colonial party in the Chamber- ef Deputies, advocates securing the. abrogation of the self denying: Anglo-French ordinance regarding the New Hebrides, and contends that New Caledonia will never be prosperous or, stragetically safe until the: JNewHebrides are French. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST CQNStTAIPTJON. • MELBOtTJSSfE, August 21. ihe Board of Health has decided to declare consumption an infectious disease. In future doctors will have to officially report nil cases coming under their notice. ° THE CZAR'S TOUR. ™ N t BBHj,pr, August 21 f n ffP rfi 1 h n S accepted an invitation atDantzi* MTal wanceu ™es FRANCE AND TURKEY. - Tl,« -^f^^woPLE, August 25. CEOSS-COTOMTOHATOIOK, 19 3 Ssec,"- 2 {S°Utll S^ne^ in 29min
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7090, 26 August 1901, Page 2
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134CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7090, 26 August 1901, Page 2
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