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CABLES.

HOXIE AND FOBEIGN,

■«i *W ielegraph.-Copyright,|

hi Frets Asaoolation,

Reived Sept. 24, atWsp,m. " tu T-i „ Naw York ' Sept. 21. lie fcsh-Ainericaa Athletes who competed at the Stadium h a v o circuansed every American college attacking; British-.fair play at the pre sent Olympic games. Judge. Dowlin Yw- S y nm Court )» Mr James Sullivan; (American. Commissioner at ™ °W games), Mr. Conway (preheat of the Irish American Athletic W attended' (i dinneriat Now York and denounced British fair piny... Mr bullivao; declared thaf tho Liverpool prionon wore prepared shoes* for the tug'.of War. ■-.■■:■

Iflndon, Sept. 1A: .The committee appointed by tho Londontand liyerpool Sohoojaj 0 | Tropical medicino 'and the'Boyal Society Will nominate, the first director of %, Auatralian... Institute : of Medicine,,; Australian applications 'will be roceived. Bece>cd;SepCßi/at'M'p.nir :' ( . . ;.i London,. Sept,' '24.: • Lordjßrassey, in ; a : lottery tlie .Tirnies,;; expressos profound' satisfaction '. at- tho Admiralty's new ,policv S in regard Ito ! ; of fcruisers; will' b ! e?& pal^ervicetoj st N>M'; ■»&s!s(■■ ?ost'fe;:Britain. ! '%; eontinue/friildinH always f had vessels %• spare. Lord :Brnssoyvs_uggest9 'that Iho cruisers of'.'

i ;bo; ; gobdf us(fbr '• more'|j :>, jrpy.aug'tiral Blage.; The.j landing over :># fthe>' cruiserg should :^e vdonpv witH-iall Mffiml Sir;J^n^;fKaher^,is;. a^PastmaaUjrV'; The'loaiujdlyeaseis, shbuldjform part . of. the ; ?p}ir-^;l.jnpsi :Received; Si^^ai^;«it t, '' i : j;Sopt. 3»i' ■ i :;;A %^"*v' n ? a W>' '; M. Yamaza, iha. Ed, states thaib ;the. Anglo-,Japanese al 'liahce is one of .'Japan's most valued possessions,. 'working ibr the poacoof the world. Not a'' single Japaw dreamed : qf ? Wr with:, tho Unitod States. .'Japan had no policy of aggression, ovqn in. Alio Pacific ; or Manchuria, ,',. i

• Pretoria,/ Sept. 24.: In connection with tho negotiations for o settlement of tho Aaiatioqucs; tion in tho Transvaal Mr Botha ha? notified .the Indians that, ho intends to enforce the latest regulations. ' The United States .training cruiser Ya,ritco' is ashore atl'tewd's Bay, Mnsachussotts, «ith several holes .in h'ej bottom. '.;.,■', ■'..•.■

London, Septr 24. ■ later dofails shpwi that Miss. Violet Asquith tripped on the rodis and foil,- She struck her head and; was stunned.' ' . '

At the inquest on Mrs I ward, the Vordiod was that of. murder againsi some person or persons unknown. Tho jury protested against 'the anonymous letters sent to influenco their.vcrdict. Tho'coroner admitted that, he had never known tho, police moro baffled. .

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North Otago Times, 25 September 1908, Page 2

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CABLES. North Otago Times, 25 September 1908, Page 2

CABLES. North Otago Times, 25 September 1908, Page 2