GENERAL CABLES.
NEW YORK. November 23. The Federation of Labour Conference at New Orleans, by 4837 votes to 4171, rejected the miners' delegates’ resolutions, which were of a Socialistic tendency. LONDON, November 23. Tlio "Daily Telegraph" states that Italy intends to prevent Italian Anarchists from emigrating. Sir William iiareourt will on Monday in Die House of Commons move the rejection of tlio Sugar Bounties CouvenMrs Peuruddoek, wife of a Wiltshire Magistrate, has been fined 430 at the Old Bailey for ill-treating and causing unnecessary suffering to her six-year-old child. The jury severely censured the husband. .Tho friendly societies are concerning themselves with measures for tho prevention, of tuberculosis. A deputation will visit the German Sanatoria. Dr Hillier, a member of the National Association for tho Prevention of Consumption, accompanying it. The prize to bo given annually under tho will of tho late Mr Alfred Nobel, tho inventor of dynamite, to students or inventors adjudgiSl to have done most during tho year for tho benefit of humanity. has been awarded to the Liverpool Tropical Association for medical researches in connection with malaria. Tho value of the prize is 4:8000. SYDNEY, November 24. New Hebrides advices state that M. Routlin, agent at the French Society Island at Api, committed suicide while' suffering from fever. TOWNSVILLE, November 24. A woman died hero, and a post-mortem examination disclosed that she had been suffering from plague. There are three other suspicious cases. ADELAIDE. November 24. ‘lt is reported that Clem Hill intends to settle in South Africa after returning and finishing tho Australian cricket season. (Received November 25. 1.7 a.m.) NEW YORK. November 24. Twelve men stopped the Rock Island express at Devcnport, lowa, and robbed it of 75,000 dollars. ROME, November 31. The Italian steamer Bosnia has been wrecked at the month of the river Danube. , Of 205 passengers aboard 82 were drowned. CONST A NTTNOPT.E, November 24. The Sultan heaped extraordinary attentions on f-lio cadets of the German training ohm Slew, inviting them to dinner, addressing them, and sending his son aboard to bid them farewell. LONDON. November 24. The Governors of Sierra. Leone and Gambia announce that they have enconrnW tho natives to grow cotton tens ; vclv. The New York correspondent of "The Times” states that the miners and the real-owners here agreed to attempt to their d'Terenres mdene-denGy of President Tf/mseveP’s Commission BPENGS AYRES. November 24 A general striko has paralysed trade.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4820, 25 November 1902, Page 5
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