CABLE NEWS.
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Per Press Association.) (Eeceived Nov. 21, at 8.52 a.m). LONDON, November 20. The Company has purchased a site in Kerry in Ireland and opens communication between this station and America.
CHRISTIANA, Nov. 20. Prince Charles, who has been ;elei t ,-d as King of Norway, assumes tne title of HakoVll.
TOKEO. Nov. 20,
The Japanese newspaper Kohumin Smrubun • declares that the Marquis Ito's arrangement will secure peace for the East for many years. (Received Nov. 21, at 9 a.m.) LONDON, November 20.
The Daily Express states that Mr Evans Gordon, a Commoner, is forming a non-political league to promote the demand for British goods. The Queen's Fund on behalf of the unemployed amounts to £60,000, including £10,000 from Lord MountStephen.
At ToAver Bridge William Davenport, shipowner, and Vyvyan H. Moyle, clergyman, aged 71, who refused to give his address, Avere charged Avith conspiracy to defraud by mearjs of a bogus trawling company. Mr A. F. Rowe, representing the Treasury, stated that Davenport Avas really Wells, the man AA'ho broke the bank at Monte Carlo.
BOMBAY, November 20,
The Prince and Princess of 'Wales received an ovation when they arrived afc Udaipur.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8146, 21 November 1905, Page 5
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