CABLE NEWS.
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Peb Pbess Association.) ATHENS, March 4. Out of 166 members of the Greek Chamber 150 voted in favour of the convocation of the Revisionist Assembly on the 14th September next. OTTAWA, March 4. The American delegates at Ottawa are hopeful that President Taft will be relieved of the necessity of applying the maximum duties against Canada. / NEW YORK, March 4. Mr Rockfeller, junr., retires from business to devote himself to philanthropy as the active head of his father's foundation schemes. Advices from Juneau, Alaska, state < that an explosion in the air 6haft of the Treadwell mine killed 23. Thirtyseven others are missing, and it is feared they have perished. News from Managua states that Gen. Chamorro's revolutionary force at Visma, Nioaragua, were crushingly defeated, 800 being killed, wounded, or (captured. Many revolutionists elsewhere have surrendered. LONDON, March 4. Mr Robert Hoe's will has been proved at £113,200 in English estate. Fresh cut sods and hundreds of packets of Shamrock left Quecnstown yesterday to enable President Taft to tread on Irish soil at the St. Patrick's Day celebrations at Chicago.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 9157, Issue 9157, 5 March 1910, Page 2
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