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PILGRIMS' PEACE BANQUET. I By Cablo—Press Association—Copyright. New York, May 5. Speaking at the Pilgrims' Peace banquet, Sir George Reid referred to the unclouded relations prevailing between the United States and Australia. He hoped a similar warmth of feeling would soon unite the Anglo-Saxon family of nations. IN CAMERA CASES. London, May 5. The House of Lords in an appeal case decided that the Divorce Court cannot sit in camera. RISE IN FREIGHT RATES. London, May 5. The railway companies arc raising their goods traffic rates by 4 per cent, as from July 1. A STRENUOUS ELECTION. ■Port-au-Prince, May 5. The Haytian Congress elected Michael Orestes President, to succeed General Aiiguste, who died on Friday. Rifle shooting was continuous in the streets during the funeral. A panic occurred at the church; and many were injured, | but the tro'ops" restored order. Much fighting marked the election.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 296, 7 May 1913, Page 2
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