CABLEGRAMS.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN. ■ Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. THF CITY TEMPLE. LONDON, March 4. (Received March 5, at 10.14 a.m.) The Rer. Reginald John Campbell, pastor of the Union Church, Brighton, lias succeeded to the late Dr Parker's pastorate of the City Temple. STREET BEGGING. The magistrate at the Lambeth Police Court sentenced nine unemployed procession collectors to one day's imprisonment on. charges of street begging;, and threatened them with a month's imprisonment if they were again convicted. HONOURED BY THE KING. March 5. (Received March G, at 0.39 a.m.)" King Edward granted a reception to Bishop Stono-Wigg. PERSONAL ESTATE. The estate of the late Sir Arthur Hodge,son has been sworn at nearly £60,0110. THE COLOMBIAN TARIFF. NEW YORK, March 4. (Received March 5, at 8.7 a.m.) The Colombian tariff import duties have been doubled. THE ALASKA BOUNDARY TREATY. The ratification of the Alaska boundary treaty has been exchanged at Washington. —«ij»
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12604, 6 March 1903, Page 5
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