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BRITISH & FOREIGN.

(Press Assn.— By Telegraph— Copy right). na- ,t, /LONDON, Sept. 30. Cardinal Bogue has warned Irishmen against an alliance with English Socialists. .The Pall Mall Gazette says that since Ministers showed, the colonies that the United. Kingdom was entirely- jself-centred IVv"s:mos1 V v " s : mos1 ' natural for Australia, when rebuffed, to give an exclusive eye to her own supposed interests. The situation was discouraging for British merchants, and wage-earners, but Australia, was' blameless. v HOME, Sept. 30. Many Diocesan Councils have already appointed a censor of literature in accordance with the encyclical dealing with moderpism. ST. PETERSBURG, Sept. 30. ', ; Three men, disguised' in officers' uniforms, rushed into the barracks of 'the Brast .regiment at Sevastopol, shouting to the battalion on duty that the commander of the regiment, had been killed and the officers made prisoners; and implored the soldiers to rescue them. The battalion's commander shouted, "TWmen are imposters." The three strangers immediately fired, wounding the commander and another officer. They then escaped, pretending they were pursuing the persons who fired. BELGRADE, -Sept. 30. Novakovics, editor of an anti-regicide journal in Belgrade, and an anti-regicide officer, being long in ' prison on minor charges without trial, began firing rifles in gaol in order to arouse the* /populace. After wounding . two gendarmes the prisoner suicided. Workmen and students created a stret disturbance, wounding several gendarmes and compelling the patrol to use weapons to clear the streets Novakovics was offered his liberty if he would cease attacking the dynasty, but refused. : ' ALGIERS, Sept. 30. (Received October 1, 8.45 a.m.) Twelve cases of plague have occurred at Oran, .four terminating fatally. -NEW YORK, September 30. In a motor race here a man, named j Smelsor, travelling at the rate of 60 miles an hour, lost control of his machine and jwas killed through it colliding with a. fence. Nine spectators were injured, two fatally. /

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11087, 1 October 1907, Page 5

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BRITISH & FOREIGN. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11087, 1 October 1907, Page 5

BRITISH & FOREIGN. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11087, 1 October 1907, Page 5

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