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News of the World.

Kriiish /aittl ;Fon%a Telegrams United l'resii s 'Association/— By Electric 'L'elegraph.—Oopyright. 3 Received March 25; 11.11 p.ni. I j " . ; SpUTH 7 WEST AFRICA. , ( . , ; ,' „. '„.,, w Berlin, March.,24., j The Chief Justice in German Sontl> West admits that .the rebellion is , due ■ -to : , , outrages committed . , ,by traders, i who, seized the natives'.. jland and cattle without justification vj/:v j/ : » i A WOBD OF WARNING. - v 5 j ''< ' Received' March 26, 10.52 gimi- } ' <• ■' London, ]ffiarcr2sV I : 'The Daily Mail/ coinmenting' 'qn'iM crash in New South Wales •arid'' w tili4 wholesale,, disnaissal of. civil servants' saysit'rs 1 the inimectfaie"* and inevitablfe, coWequence 1 t>P reckle^s^jifin'ance and, extra'vai^nt^bptrowing' f6f uiiremunei> ative*! public works. 1 . Australia 'is com-, mitting a fatal mistake, jinnpenalising Energy 5 and effort. The country's credit cannot be restored^untill the. population increases, land ..legislators', shows signs of responsibility.:^ - , ;: : ;;' ; r Betthig on« the li 'race"is now 6 Hb a 4 ; piT*CaMbti%e. i" ■- * ' ! - rAN'ARCHIS'T*!r AN'ARCHIS'T* ! PLOT. '■''• '"■" feec'eiveilltfarcVsiCS^ a.^n. ' - • '""^ *'!' 25. ( •^Arretts of Anfurchists /&t jLiege revealed ; a plot' to; desti-oyt: numerous church^ ' -*and" public' j • buildings .in Belgium- ' ' ; ,° ' 'X '*^ ■ " 1L " '" ■',"''" '^ ■' i; CANADIAN NAVAL RE^ERVISTSI : ; . ),; '-' v '! Ottawa; March 25. \ (ri The 'Canadian'- Government* .are- 'introducing a'Bill to 1 raise' two J thousand naval ireservis^s. It . is ' expected the p^ss SHthSut: 1 opposition .^THE COTTON "CORNER" THAT: l\-* M :]*)> ,Ud FAILED. : -New, York, March 25. [ \ Sully, hoped fto , corner, the, world's supply .; of cottony involving' tejnj 'millions sterling.- «upporters .tried „to" d^suade, hun, and ( o^e, t wUlis drew and warned ' outsiders j Jienc^ ( ;.i London, March 25. ; • Paderewski the pianist, sails, for an Australia* -tour' in teayi : -- ! A l{ s ! [ ENGLISH I^EDUCATION MATTERS. J l" There is a strong movement in favour ,of a Bill embodying popular control o! schools and jgiving denominationaHists fhe righV *of a 'entry for reHgipu^ Qsti'nctidh'i 4 ';'''^'' . " C . I ;,•. i.-<i v -a. FISCAL. w.& ' r ,v, v INinety pet^cent.. 9!. the "British I^6n TfaYie' A ' Association- niembers, replying ' fto the Tarik Commission, favoured js<wae change, >( -tih^fiscal: system- r ,

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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12516, 26 March 1904, Page 5

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News of the World. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12516, 26 March 1904, Page 5

News of the World. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12516, 26 March 1904, Page 5

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