BRITISH & FOREIGN.
(Preai Assa.—By Telegraph— Copyright/) J^DNDON; February 5. Majors Richardson and Gardner, of New Zealand, have graduated at Camberley. .-....' . The Ward silver plate, formerly belonging to Judge Ward, of New Zealand, was auctioned at Christie's, and realised £10,992. A cup that was owned by King James 1. realised £4500. (Received February 6. 9.5 a.m.) Lord Rosebery is sleeping better, and making good progress towards recovery. PARIS, Feb. 5. H^skander Bey has been acquitted m connection with/ illP' 3H&P]? ?. n Pasha Cherif on January I#, ■' ' ROME, February 5. A report' aix the expenditure incurred m the occupation of Lybia and the yEgeans has been submitted to the G&amber. The sums totalled 46 million sterling.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 13298, 6 February 1914, Page 3
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