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■SUMMAR®,:, The Canadian. Pacific RaitoayliCo.. is opening new lines in the '{VV est .and doubling the Trans-continental track. ;, Noble, a cricketing authority,;jji'eaicts that the South Africans will rubber in the test matches with "Australia. - ; • Savarkar,. the Indian seditionaty .arrested in London, is further charged with complicity in the Nasik murder ia 1909. By a, fire at an Omaha (U.S.) hotel tone man was burnt to death, and five : ■persons were injured. One Goldsborough, believed to, lie in•sane, shot and .wounded the editor of ,the New York "'' Novellist," and then suicided. V • , : '■■--■'■■.'': The U.S. Navy Board' suppc-irisr Panama Canal fortification, as fMilitating s passage of American vessels from ocean 'to ocean in war time. A commanding officer in Australia- has "offered to pay the expenses of a militarycontingent at the Coronation.^ Britain, replying) to Per3ia,»aye. that 'improved ooriditions on the/Southernroutes are due to bad weather. than to better administration.'.-. x '. Persia's proposal to Jeyy 10.; per"cent. Customs dues for policing the ; trade route is .not approved; by BriHajn.... . . '-;'; The Mexifean insurgents, -afe' report-;, ed to have occupied JHoritezvuhA city.' Excepting Novia Scotia,\ minions are not .showing much .interest in the coming Imperial Educational Conference. ~■;.' : John Dillon, claiming to/he, Nelson's' -first-bom, has died at InangahuaJiihc- ' tion. • ' •;■'. ;v ;,'':>-■:/::''" : ////''.. It is considered that the British" rati'fication of the Declaration, of: London depends on the overseas iattitude at the Imperial Conference. v : ■■/:, j . China is appealing to ~tlie;-;: \ Biuwipean.' -{Powers for experte -the plague outbreak in Manchuria., :•; The Manchuriari plague oobursin;the midst of winter at places where hitherto itiwas unknown. "■/-■'. ./.'"\, ■'■■'.> ■ The French- Academy of" Sraence. has excluded from membership 'Madame Curie of radium fame. ! ' i :A Fair of Fashion -will /be _held # , in London in connection with- the Festival ; of the Empire; '. _-. ,;..:-/'/,.';;' iTh© Wigejsti airship.;, in tfe 387 ft, has made a successful Wial iii Germany. ■„,// ." . ;*-/-/'■'''' '*/ /■/ /,;';•//'■/•: '■'- Plague mortality/in Maricnuriai . is "fromV2oqr.to;:-'3OO-daily./;:.;/'/'-'/'/v ;/•■;:';/''' ''". When,■•>'■ 'the cargo : : been removed it will' : :.Bi&; the •,vesßel;is' refloati^l^ft;-;: ; v;|^;;i .' '. (OTie United -States ;Treßiro^viß^&wsV ; : 'iigatihg Cust^nis discrepancies'in. Cußaii The potato in Victoria, 34 .districts beiiig quarantined. ■' '•' ~/ . •■,..'■ -\. ■: The exportation of cbntaihing more tnan-2p01te... : Mbited in Aust^i^/-'..^////>;■ A landslide on the way (N.S.W.) has done damage to- the cf £37,000. ; ; ///; .^-//^'V/ 1 -' : - Motor omnibuses and track]^-itrianis are being -cdhsidered a means of jniti-r; -gating iramtraffic co^eßtion;m;Sydneyy /By; a collision between a vb&cM j-aaid/a' car' oh, the Hutt/road, man, a woman and a.; child- iti; car jwere injured. // ,w/V/>: /: /,;/\r//J' <..' Two men iriierned ;n a coilatiSed ;cla)ypit Vinesville, after ll£-daiya' of pefsisteht reWue ;effcft There are 250,000 boy axn^inXihe British. Empire and IOpiOOO United- Kingdom. ■',-. ■'.':."''""';:.;; : :''!/v'; ' Th Japanese anarchist cmispiratorß, Kbtuku and his wife, and ,10 others, have been executed. ■■ : ; \- : ,\ ...:,-:'; A .v'"' iShould , .the^.fine"weath^.flQnUn^e..it'. ; ia hoped that all the cargo of steamer be salved./. ~ ■,:■,..- iSocialists are urging - a gerierai. ; strike of workers in industries affecting, all munitions of war. .' ■ : ;:. ;/ //\ / Caught in an electric sboriri': i.jfttMk'. Buffalo (Vic), a party had on unharmed. . r ■, ';'■ "-.A New Britain settler and -a native, clinging to a capsized: boat, while a third man swam s ior assistance. ; The Normanton submerged since the 10th inst:y accord flood covering miles of the country. , , The British lence has agreed to, assist the ! Camlbrifen (Wales) strikers. ;..,', The British Chancelloi' of ;the Exchequer pa-omises to mitigate rities 0i the Budget with regard to 'license duties. The late King LeorkM to •have enlisted German aid against M*ng« » v.—„.^i u.an invasion of Erance through Belgium. /v." : Lord Inverclyde, "^^^ r '.,,>;ti«K Admiral Fremantle, oppose the Bntjisli ratification of the Declaration of : London. i iThere has o een an ''outbreak-, ;Pf cholera at Perim, on the , Persian Ghulf. All white males in Bulu\vayb .have protested against the • reprieve of . a native, sentenced to death for assaulting a white woman. A thousand out of 1060 ihfant* •saving died of starvation, rn isr* souths, the foundlings hospital .officials at Ekaterinoslav, KUssia, haye ■been arrested. • • . • . ' As thv. "New Mahdi" revolt' 1 in Arabia is extending, the Turkish ?x,pedHionary force has been, increased.. : - . '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 25 January 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 25 January 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 25 January 1911, Page 1