MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
FEB FREB3 ASSOCIATION. London, September 20. Mr Chamberlain baa informed shipowners interested in the Australian trade that he is telegraphing to Lord Hopetonn with reference to the Interstate Commision Bill with regard to the objections thereto. Further fishermen riotirg has takei place at Grimsby. Th* po'iee chirped a mob wit'i their baton'. Subsequently troops ®e<e eummcn<=d, the R'ot Act ■was read, and order ies' ore The Australian and New Exhibs'io", unde r the auspices of the Australian Chamber of Commerce, projected to be held at Earlscourt in 1903, will no 1 , be held unlers all the Common wealth Spates ari represented. A large euiraite* fond is being organised. A 1 'ho Age ts-Oereral exerting Sir H. Tozer and Mr Reeves, who wera absent, ppprove, though they h»vfi not commixed their Government o . Influential aristocrats, bmVers, and commercial men support the proposal, and it is hoped tbe Australian Chambers of Commerce will co-operate. The King's patronage is confidently expected. Received 22,6.4 p.m. London, September 21. King Edward has visited the Kino of Sweden atHerseinberg. The New Zealand Shipping Company has declared a divide d of 5 per cent. Lientenant-General Sir H. J. liildyard has declined the command of the Australian Federal forces. Berlin, September 21. The Emperor has conferred the'deco ration of the Grand Cross of the Rec Eagle on Prince Chun, the Chines' Envoy.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 217, 23 September 1901, Page 3
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