BRITISH & FOREIGN.
(Press Assn.— By Telegraph— Copyright^ LONDON, October .26. In connection with the Keystone burgundy case, cabled on the 12th, the prosecution was' withdrawn on the proprietors undertaking to print the country of origin on the label. 1, (Received October 28. 8.45 a.m.) LONDON, October 27. Queen Alexandra and Queen Maud, of Norway,, and the baby Prince Olaf have arrived m London. • One hundred extra police, m ambush near Tuam, arrested 42 persons for attempting to drive cattle belonging to McDonagh, a magistrate and county councillor. OTTAWA, October 26. Judge Riddell, of Toronto, fined the, Michigan Railway Company £5000 for negligence m handling dynamite, which was the cause of a disastrous explosion at Essex. . . BOMBAY, October 27. The Seditious. Meetings Bill of India has been modified. Certain meetings are exempted from preliminary notice. The measure is limited to three years. The Government commission Of enquiry into the Calcutta riots is boycotted and not a single witness appeared. PARIS, October 27. The Banquo de Paris advances Abdul Aziz, of Morocco, £60,000.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11111, 28 October 1907, Page 5
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