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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.

PBR PRESS ASSOCIATION. London, September 12. Owing to thr T-iff Vale decision of the House of Lords by which Trades Unions cannot, sue or be sued, tbe Union* now threaten to invest their fundi abroad, and are inquiring on the Continent for Fafest investments. Wbile tVie Mnrquis of Ati/csly was' at 'he theatre, £2500 worth of his jewellery waR stolen from the Walsingham Hote'. Piccadilly. Replying to the welcome accorded by Bishop I"gram, the Methodist Conference indicated that there were great permanent difficulties in the way of union of Methodist and Anglican Churches, Berlin, September 12, The Czir and the Kaiser exchanged military distinction?, and Count Lamsdorff and Count voa Bulow were decorated. Received 13, 11.20pm. London, September 13. The Marquis of Anglesey's stoleD pearls were valued at £50,000. No heirlooms are missing. Gault, who is -i Frenchman, wns arrested at Dover. New York, September 13. The Shamrock weathered a sudden fifty-mile-rer-hour squall. Received 14, 1.1 a.m. London, September 13. At Japan's ins'ance, Great Britain h.os p minded Canada to disallow British Columbian Bills imposing an educatioul t'sfc to exclude Chinese and Japanese, and forbidding their employment on certain works.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 213, 14 September 1901, Page 3

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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 213, 14 September 1901, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 213, 14 September 1901, Page 3

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