GENERAL CABLES.
BRITISH POLITICS. (Received October 27, 1 a.m.) LONDON, October 26. Tho Duke of Devonshire, in a letter to an elector of Hampstead, says, while ho would bo unable to vote for any tariff reformer, his support of a freetrader would , depend on the latter’s opinions on many other questions. FETE AT GENOA. LONDON, October 26. Lord Charles Beresford, Commander of the Mediterranean squadron, is participating in a fete at Genoa, where King Emmanuel and Queen Helena are inaugurating harbour works. THE COMMONWEALTH. LONDON, October 25. Tho Australian Agents-General are preparing a joint report on the questions of emigration and methods of advertising the Commonwealth. ROOSEVELT AND THE RAGE PROBLEM. WASHINGTON, October 25. President Roosevelt’s sympathetic references to tho Southern difficulties are winning golden opinions. He warns tho whites to avoid misunderstandings with the blacks. Tho two races must work out their destinies as law-abiding Americans.
SUGAR BOUNTY. MELBOURNE, October 26. The report of Dr Maxwell, Federal Sugar Expert, recommends an extension of the period for tho bounty on white-grown sugar for seven years. ■
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 5730, 27 October 1905, Page 5
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