CABLEGRAMS.
The following, appeared . in our Specia} Edition last week: — BRITISH JNl> FOREIGN. LONDON, June 18. The Daily Mail's account of the, incident at the Egyptian village of Tantah, in which Captain 'Bull; of the Inniskillens, was killed, is confirmed officially. The district' has a bad reputation as regards anti-Euro-pean feeling. The Daily Telegraph's Tokio correspondent reports that the next Japanese Budget will show a deficit of £8,000,000. Russia has not yet paid the compensation due in connection with the late war. D. Macintosh, the Australian pigeon shot, won the £100 challenge cup at the Gun Club and £80 in other competitions. JTABIS, June 18. The preliminary inquiry on the Dreyfus appeal, with a view to his legal rehabilitation, has resulted in a satisfactory report. The Court of Cassation now reopens the case. t OTTAWA, June 18. The Ontario Silver-plating Company, Niagara Falls, was fined 600dol at the Welland County sessions for fraudulently stamping its cutlery with the word " Shefgtld."
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Otago Witness, Issue 2728, 27 June 1906, Page 56
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160CABLEGRAMS. Otago Witness, Issue 2728, 27 June 1906, Page 56
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