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HOME AND FOREIGN CABLES

[l3t Electric Texjmkami.— I Per Press Association. Received September 23, at 7.52 a.m. Londoiv, September 22 The- Standard states that a Ministry will not dispel tiio chilling aimlr hensiens overhanging industry, and Sif retard the long-expected revival of liimiJ •activity. The paper urges Mr Balfout ? appoint administrators of undoubted / ° and commanding reputation. The King 011 Saturday sent a sp.tiul nia senger for Lord Milner. Mr. William O'Brien, speaking at. Curt said the Nationalists will hold aluuf the present crisis and await the be,,t, Homo Rule was much nearer than imagined Tlie majority of the Kngli.sh cridu-t will sail by the Orontes ou Friday, Marylobone Club does not invite a lificcntK man. Hay ward, Tyldesley, Lilley, m l( j Arnold will join the steamer at Btlgrade, September 22'.

The- regicides completely rule G-entchitch, the Chief Minister, tliiY«|<'iiin» to reveal an incriminating letter wlnn the King is refractory.

Reo.ived September 25, at 8.5 a.lll. London, September 22,

A Router message states that the. l\i\ve m have formally presented claim* Venezuela, the total amount being lon v . four and a lialf million dollars, iin'luilii'ij. Franco sixteen million, America, eleven mil. lion, Britain two and a half million, (i w . many une and a half million. New York, September 22. •

The American Consul at- Marseilles i« coeding to Abyssinia to conclude a comuicr. cial treaty. Received September 23, at 3.40 a.m. London, (September 22.

Scores of cablegrams have reached tho Colonial Office expressing sympathy :md admiration for Mr Chamberlain, 1 specially from Canada, South Africa, and New land. Mr Seddon's two message at trad attention. A correspondent in the Times quotes Mr Morley's life of Cobden to slum that Mr Morley in 1881 recognised the no-ces-sily of some methods of inducing (uivimiers to lower their hostile tarilf. The Indian Press is exceedingly hnstilnto Mr Brodrick's successorship to Lord. Hamilton. The Unionists are opposing the latter at Ealing. Mr Alfred Gilbert, R.A., has acquired buildings covering three acres to establish a British school for male, and female art students at Bruges. Since the Brussels convention sugar ia Germany is selling at 3id per pound iiihUwd of sd. There is a similar fall, in France, where 25 per cent, more is consumed. Received September 23, at 9.14 a.m. Belgrade, September 22. Two Servian bands organised by the lute King Alexander were defeated near Kos60vo. London, September 22. 1 Colonel Bruce, stationed m Uganda, traced the transmission of sleeping .sickness to a fly called bibu frequenting many iwti,, but found mainly on the shores 01 Victoria Nyanza. Berlin, September 22. Profe.ssor Loftier has reported to the Herman Government that heating to twentyfive degrees centigrade- completely destroys the contagious'qualities of infected milk. A train ou an electric railway at /own, near Berlin, attained a speed of 114 miles IX J. Dudley Raymond, of the. Raleigh Cycling Club, b.at Olley's twelve, hours unpac.d southern roads record of 192 i milts by five and a half mile's.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8293, 23 September 1903, Page 2

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HOME AND FOREIGN CABLES Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8293, 23 September 1903, Page 2

HOME AND FOREIGN CABLES Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8293, 23 September 1903, Page 2