BRITISH & FOREIGN.
(Press Assn.— By telegraph— Copyright) ':''■•' LONDON, March 14. Mir J. N. Moor*; Premier of Western 'Australia, who- is visiting England, m an interview referred to the coming loan authorised by Parliament, adding, that Australia must look to the Motherland both for capital and population., Vinsijak Savarkar, an Indian law stu.dent, AA r hb landed at Newhaven, has been arrested ip London on an extradition warrant for sedition m India. He appears at Bow street today. ' (Received March 15, 8.40 a.m.) LONDON, March 14. The London Avater -scheme is to cost £6,000,000, not £62,000,000 as previously cabled . Mr Middletoii, on behalf of Moderates, proposed to, hold a* conference Avith ProgressiA'es with the object of ridding the London County Council of party Govern-' merit. The Progressives have declined to hold a. conference,. and the Moderates decided to select all ten-Aldermen. PARIS, March U. Tlie French Senate has- decided that only Ayage-earner.'* receiving less than £120 per annum shall. be eligible for pensions. The Government had proposed to make a limit of £160. BERLIN, March 14. !' Th© North German Lloyd's. 1909 profits are threefold those of "1908, but after providing for liabilities tharo" Avill be no dividend, ■ CALCUTTA, March 14. The Dalai Lima is at Calcutta.. Ho rwas driven to Hastings House m a viceregal carriage, with the Viceroy's aides attending.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12097, 15 March 1910, Page 5
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