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BRITISH AND, FOREIGN. I'tMS Associalion-By Telegraph-Copyright. A COUNCILLOR IMPRISONED. LONDON, September 6. (Received Sept. 7, at 9.24 a.m.) Councillor Cunningham has been committed to prison for having ignored an injunction against grabbing lands at Plaistow by the unemployed. OVERDUE SHU'S. , The Times slates that the underwriters have given up the overdue vessels Ferdinand Fischer and Colombia. The Rodenbeck, from Newcastle to Liverpool, is posted as missing. THE GUNS ON THE MONTAGU. {Received Sept. 7, at 9.15 p.m.) The salving of the gnus of 11.M.5. Montagu, which went ashore on Shutter Point, Lnndy Island, is proceeding. A DUTCH NAVY LEAGUE. (Received Sept. 7, at 11.30 p.m. ) Queen Wilhelmina of Holland has approved of the formation of a Navy League on the lines of the German Navy League. DEATH OF, A MILLIONAIRE. VIENNA, September 6. (Received Sept. 7, at 9,24 a.m.) Mr Louis Spitzel, an ex-Australian, and the lute Li Hung Chang's (Chinese viceroy) adviser, died at Carlsbad. He leaves an estate valued at 10 millions sterling.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13693, 8 September 1906, Page 9
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