CABLES.
IlOllli AN 3 IOUriON; (Hj Llcciiic lcligripli —Copjn^lit) - (Pot Press AsSociationj-■ ,y. Received. May's,'at Bi7 a.m. , •c ■ ..•».• -. London, .May 1. KeuJer'sUtes Ui.it iiji»iii ycstowlny.l>rc(sonLii' a Hole tpjurkiy cnuivulonL to an Wtim'aium. ' . ' ; • i • '. Atv.cri'.a- lmsfro.w London since ■the irarlhq,iialce. .A further .ti1,000,000 is expeetwl from France. - •; ' PietermartWurg, May .4. '. A Ma;istratv! ajitiy poliwidan \jliile lax- , collecting were muidered/ait Mahlabiuni, /.uluhuid, . , '' Received.May 5,, at 11.2 a.m. •" . London, May 1. ■ Tin Westminister Gazette denies that the Government pleilgi-H have "Ihrmvh open -IJls. door Ui Hie rcpiifviiition c.f coolk'S,' ftul adds that Ihu i>reclainalion isiir.llio«aturc [l. a" emergency exit, to. he used if circumstances justify the action. - Paris, May 4. Slriga, a Russian, was mortally woundid at 'Oliarenloii hy the explosion o! ■ a bomb in his foc!<cl. A wornl l.ombwas fo;ind in another pocket. The (laulois stales thai the komls were intended' to wreck a Ira in conveying W. Cleuieiiceau. tJlrißa's. tompanmn, another Russian, was wounded. . , . Pietcnnaritzburg, May, 4. Tim Magistrate, Mr Stainbank, acco;nliankd by his wife, andtiier lady, ard a policeman named Fellaras, collectid the-: tax imposed till they reached tha south bank, of white""Unvolose, on the Vryhi&l torder. Tlw natives then volleyed (Without warning, two'being wounded. Tht ;„ul.v ILd ioriw tnilcs unmolested to Mnhlahitini, where Mr'Stainhanli, on leaching die' Magistracy, expired. Fellaras is still alive. Received May 5, at 1 L.-15 a.m. London, May 4. At 1lu; Newmai'iliet' meeting the one Thousand Guineas Stakes, resulted : Flair l,Lischana 2, Paid Upijj The ultimatum .to Turkey expires in 10 (lays, New York, May d. ; The contents ol 70 per cent of I lie safes opened in San Franci'son were, 'only ashes. London, May 4, The Commercial Union's estimate of the losses oi British companies in San Francisco is about £(1,000,000. The English ■offices will pay tlnir leal liabilities. The independent Lalor Party in a manifesto demands auriMiiry info Ilia conditions of tlui-natives in South 'Africa. As Nai'al is so inllanml it is urged, thai she cannot judge imparlii'lly, niul is also provoking (be natives to rebe^on. \ i CaTl.-.wvn, Mav 5. Tin ncwsi'aoers in the Transvaal blame I lie Government for refii' iut full iirestiration before posting l!i" nroclama' i'n. I onlnn. Mav d. The Daily Mail's. iirj c ire'spondeiit siys the Commission i"s!. concluding its labors recommends tli.r dj'iiorlatinn o:hd Chine!;', considering thai if f!i.! gamld'rs an-1 oninm siro'vrs are ilcported (lie others .will settle down.
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North Otago Times, 7 May 1906, Page 4
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