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BRITISH AND FOREIGN! Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. THE PREMIER'S BIRTHDAY. ', LONDON, September 7. (Received Sept. *8, at 9.45 n.m.) The Tribune states that Mr Deakin and Mr I'eid, as well as many foreign statesmen, forwarded birthday greetings to Sir IT. Cainpbell-'.ianucman, whose birthday was on the 7th inst. VICTORIAN KXHIBITfL September 8. (Received Sept. 9, at 5.15 p.m!) Victoria's splendid display'of products at the confectioners' exhibition at Islington i.s attracting much attention. TRADK RETURNS. . The Hoard of Trade returns for August rhow that the imports increased by £2,031.635, and the exports by £3,947,778. HEAD OF THE JESUITS.. A Berlin cablegram slates that Father Francis Savior \Vernz, a German Jesuit, has been elected general of the Society of Jesus. SOSIU SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS. NEW YORK, .September 7. (Received Sept. 8, at 8.47 a.m.) Hippie, manager of the Real Estate Trust of Philadelphia, who committed suicide, left a memorandum stating that Adolph Segal, a company promoter, had fooled him and got all his money. It is estimated that the trust's losses' are two millions sterling, and that 6000 depositors will be ruined. Segal, along with the bank s treasurer and the assistant treasurer, will be prosecuted.
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Otago Daily Times, Volume 13694, Issue 13694, 10 September 1906, Page 5
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