BRITISH & FOREIGN.
(Press Assn.— Bj- Telegraph.— Copyright.) LONDON, March 7. Cape Colony supports the Commonwealth's appeal for recognition of the validity hi Britain of colonial marriages. Talbot, Bishop of Rochester, litis been appointed Bislmp of Southwark; Harmer, Bishop of Adelaide, succeeds Bishop Talhot-
King Edward wrote to Admiral Davis, congratulating him on the success of the North Sea Commission, and regretting tliat time did not permit him to visit Loudon.
(Received March 8, 9.50 a.m.) LONDON, March 7. Archdeacou Montgomery has becn'made a prelate of the Church.
Prince ' Michael and Prince Ferdinand, after visiting the Kaiser, will come to London on business. Mr Alfred Mistowskl has been appointed Trinity College examiner for New Zealand. The Rev. Gibson, vicar of Leeds, has been appointed Bishop of Gloucester. British imports for Februaiy increased £1,265,000, ai>d exports increased £1,374.---000, compared with the previous February. ROME, March 7. Slgnor Fortis has succeeded Signer GioMtti as ■•Premier. The majority of the Ministers remain m office. NEW YORK, March 7. Mr G. H. Cortelyon has succeded Mr Wynde as United *• States " Postmaster General.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10301, 8 March 1905, Page 3
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