BRITISH & FOREIGN.
„ , •-, " ■» — . (Press Assn.— BvTeletfraph-^-Copyriaht). LONDON, November? .l4. The Tribune says that owing /to the House of Lords' decision regarding" tho liability to income tax the De Beers Goldmining Company have resolved to transfer the control of the company to Kimberley. Mr, Balfour visits Mr Chamberlain, on Friday. ... (Received November 15, 10.40 a.m.) Lord Elgin's despatch to the Governors, dated September 21, describing the reorganisation of the Colonial Office m accordance with a promise made at the Colonial Conference, has been published after two days' debate. The Chamber of Deputies, by 462 to 54, expressed confidence .m the Government's efforts to secure the rights of France m Morocco. (Received November 15, 9.28 a.m.) BOMBAY, November 14. Prominent Hindoos m the Punjab have opened a subscription te~ indemnify tlie Christian missions at Rawalpindi, for the ravages made upon them during the April riots.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11126, 15 November 1907, Page 5
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