BRITISH & FOREIGN.
(Press Assn.— By Telegraph'— Copyright) ;• ?.'..-,■'■"./- LONDON; March 4. , Robert Hoe's will; proved his English estate" to 'be :£113;000. / : .".. .' Bishop Lincoln, whilst in a critical condition, dictated a. touching farewell to the people, of his diocese.
,y ATHENS, March 4. O.ut , of. 161 rftbrnbers of; the, Greek •Chamber* 150 voted -in ;' favor of • the convocation of 'the- Revisionist Assembly • on' 14th Septemher.? y, ' (Received March 5, •■ 8.5 ? ; a.m.) y y BERLIN,- March 4. 1 lily a debase ih ?the : Reichstag the Govermnent -repudiated the '\ Ahiericau official report; alleging immorality and malpractices- in the steerage' department of'iriuuigraiit -stcainers. It was claimed that tlie charges did not apply -to 'Ger-. riiari lines. , ".»
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 23089, 5 March 1910, Page 5
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