CABLE NEWS.
♦ *' {By Electric Telegraph—-Copyright), Per Press Association. (Received April 4. at 7.37 a.m.) ST. PETERSBURG, April 3, The Russian police profess to have discovered plots: to dynamite M. Dur novo and the National Doiima. CAPETOWN, April 8, The merchants at Johannesburg have issued an appeal to British workmen to induce the Government not to interfere with the Chinese, upon whose retention the prosperity of the Rand largely depends. Received April 4, at 8.44 a.m. LONDON, April 3. Advices from Grey town are to the effect that the Chief Bambaata was deposed and fled with his followers. He returned and murdered .his uncle who was recently appointed regent of the tribe. Lord Linlithgow, who met with an accident while hunting, is progressing favourably. Betting on the inter-university boat j race is five to four on Cambridge. South Africa won the fifth test match against Warner's team by an innings and sixteen runs. MADRID, April 3. Sir A. Nicolson introduced a resolution at Algeciras in favour of the abolition of slavery. The Moors retorted that the subject was not on the programme. Received April 4, at 8.55 a.m. LONDON, April 3. The report of the Australian and New Zealand Mortgage Company shows a loss of £7383, a total debit of *71,854, which was carried forward. BRUSSELS, April 3. The authorities at Antwerp are alarmed at the influx of emigrants suffering from contagious diseases and awaiting cure prior to sailing for America. (Received April 4, at 11.20 a.m. PIETERMARITZBURG, April 3. The Supreme Court, Natal, has reserved judgment in the Willis appeal case.'
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8155, 4 April 1906, Page 5
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261CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8155, 4 April 1906, Page 5
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