DEATH OF MR HANBURY
NOT PLAGUE
THE POTENT DEBT COLLECTOR
U MUMBLINGS AT PORT OF SPAIN
Per United Press Association. J3y Electric Telegraph — Copyright
LONDON, April 28
The death is announced of the lit. Hon. J{. W. Hanbury, president of the" Board of Agriculture. The deceased, who was 58 years of age was Financial Secretary to the Treasury in 1893, and in the same year was sworn in as a member of the Privy Council.
Examination proves that the Orizaba's case was not one of plague, and the steamer has been released from quarantine.
Britain has withdrawn from her claim submitted to The Hague Arbitration Tribunal the question of the cost of the blockade of Venezuela. She wishes to submit to the tribunal the question of the right of nations to collect debts by means of blockade and bombardment.
The Prince and Princess of Wales laid the foundation stone of the Westminster Corporation's workingclass dwellings.
H.M.S. Retribution, from Halifax, and 2(K) of the Lancashire Fusiliers, from Barbudoes. have been sent to Trinidad, where further rioting is expected.
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Southland Times, Issue 19034, 30 April 1903, Page 3
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199DEATH OF MR HANBURY Southland Times, Issue 19034, 30 April 1903, Page 3
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