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BRITISH & FOREIGN.

PreßS Assn.-^i^ Telegraph— Copyright.) LONDON, Nov. 28. King Edward has offered a ■euip for uu ocean yacht race between Sandy Hook and Needles in 1907.

The Duke of Westminster has given £5000 to the Church Army Unemployed Fund.

The Radical and provincial newspapers are divided respecting Lord Rosebery'n and Sir H. 0. Buniiennan'H differences.

Sir Edwartf Grey, at Newcastle, suid that Lord Rotsebery's interpretation of Sir H. O. Bannerman's speech was a mittunderstaJiding. A Liberal Government ought to develop administrative reformsin England on the lines of Metsniw Wyndhuin's uiid MaeDonell's scheme.

Irish Unionists are delighted at Lord Roscberv's attitude on Hume Rule. The Nationalists alii daggered. (Received Nov. 29, 8.64 u.m.) The Earl of Windsor, Commissioner of Works, states that tlxj (Government is unable to provide a site- in London for tho proposed Imperial Peace Memorial building, to commemorate the tiametj of British utid voloninl forces who fell in the South African war. Tbo committee is returning t«uJbscription«. Sir Robea-t Reid, speaking at Walford, agrees mireservedly with Sir H. C. Baunerman'w attitude on Home Rule.

Mr R. B. Haldane, speaking at Halisbiay, declaivd lliat the Liberate would see Ireland possessed a Government for the people, tlmmgh the people, und by the people, but next Parliament would not establish aii .independent or even a statulorr Parliament in Ireland. The WeKtiufcitylcr Oazetto *«tys the Liberal Government is not going in thj* next Parliament to lake the country uiiaAvares and da»li itwclf on the rocks by a third attempt to eanif Home Rule. The Board of Education reports that tho Act is working smoothly. The administration is Juore active aud efficient. There are serioiils differences with voluntary schools in some localities. The Heralds College has granted tho Corporation of Australian Accountants a patent of arms. Uillson has been identified as tho woman James.

(iteceived November 20, 9.30 a.m.) NEW yOHK. November 28. The New York Tribune stales that President UooseVelt recommends to CongreKS the construction of a lock canal at Panama. TheTlew Vork A'acht Club has accepted the King's 'Hip. Kin^ Edward arranged most of the conditions. ( TOKIO, Nov. 28.

Of the Japutnese fitly million loan, twelve million itt tiow on offer in Paris, six and a half million in London, three and a quarter million in New York, aaid three and a quat'tev mitlion in Berlin. BERLIN, Nov. 28.

Gerulan colonial ostinnites provide for the incoi novation mid administration of tltc Marshall Islands with the CaitiJincix, Pefcw imd Alariatmt}.

CHRISTIANA. Nov. 28. At King Hiiakon's request, the Miohallson Government "will remain in office.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10526, 29 November 1905, Page 2

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BRITISH & FOREIGN. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10526, 29 November 1905, Page 2

BRITISH & FOREIGN. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10526, 29 November 1905, Page 2

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