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HOME AND FOREIGN CABLES.

LI3Y ELEC'fjnC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT.]

(Peii Pbess Association.).''

ROYAL INDISPOSITION

April 17, at 9 a.m. . Loudon/ April 16. Tho Duchess of Connaiight passed a, restless night.

A MALE SUFFRAGETTE. London. 'April 16. "Mr Lansbury has been summoned for incitomelit at sii ff rn gette - meetings.

• VICTIMS. OF INFATUATION. London, April- 16. Tho -police raided two gaming houses in tho Soho <listrict and seized a largo sum "of 'money. Six of tho accused were remanded and 68 bound over.

NAKED "WEAPONS

Berlin, April 16. Two ladies were arrested in a tramcar for. wearing unprotected hatpins.

THE TITANIC FU^fl)

London, April 16

The Public- Trustee reporls that .-£413.000 has been collected tor the sutfercrs through the Titanic disaster. £383,000 invested is yielding JC1,"3,000 and £21,000 is being spent annually. The Daily Mail pjotesls against tho policy of holding the capital.

TUIC MISSING MILLIONAIRE. London, April IC. I'Yicnds -arc- of opinion that Martin was' made an involuntary prisoner in South London after being violently robbed.

LONDON UNIVERSITY DEGREES. London, April 16. The'Royal'-Commission recommends the abolition ot the practice of holding in the colonies examinations for degrees in the London -University, and says that an additional sum ol £99,000 is required for professorships and laboratories.

- A SORDID AFFAIR. London, Aiiril 16. Jcanuc Baxter, a J ash ion ably-dressed young vidow; shot Bernard Hall, tho well-known .boxer and aerophinist, dead iti his Hat, Shaftesbury'Avenue. Baxter had been. Hall's mi&tioss, and yesterday Hall made a will in Baxter's iavor. * Baxter states that Hall asked, her to shoot" hiin. A NEW LOAN.

London, Apul 10 A\ est Austiaha js undei wilting a taoiniJhon 4 pel cent Joan .it 97], months' intei-cst pavahlo on Jul} Ist, and redeemable 1942-62. v

ECCLESIASTICAL DIFFERENC ES. London, Apul 1G The Cluucli Association bent a petition to tho King, signed bv''36,ooo. ic- , ■spectuig lawlessness m the Church ol" Fngland It the bishops to enlcito discipline and theieb} ndieve Piotcstants ol intolerable gnevances '

CELEBRATED JOCKEY ILL. Received Apul 17. at Noon. London, Apul IC Fiauk AYootton, the jockev, is suflcimg fiom an abscess in the thioa f .

MEDICAL SCIENCE

London,

April 16

Many leading surgeons liavo testified to the value of vivisection, and have combated Hagebv 's denunciation of the serum tieatment. The\ pointed out that Pasteur's discovenes bad effected a gieat saving of lite

PARLIAMENTARY SUSPENSION REMOVED

London, Apul 16 On Mr A"=quiths motion, Mr Mooic's susi>ension has been lemoved.

" VINEYARDS DAMAGED Paiis, April 16 Fiost h'ave caused lmiuenso damage to vine}aids in tho Rhono Vallev.

UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE *IN BELGIUM.

Bi ussels, Api il 16 M Leoiaud (a Libeial membei) has jntioduced a Bill f to submit umvcis.il siiiriago to a lcle'ieiidum.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11907, 17 April 1913, Page 5

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HOME AND FOREIGN CABLES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11907, 17 April 1913, Page 5

HOME AND FOREIGN CABLES. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11907, 17 April 1913, Page 5

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