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FOREIGN CABLES.

MEETING tJF SOVEREIGNS. ; I By, Electric Telegraph.r-Copyright. !,\ j ' March 26. ;i? 1 An' enthusiastic reception was ac»* corded the Ital£e)n soveroign, King Emmanuel, at Venice. ' He partook "bfj luncheon with We Kaiser and the Kafe serin, and afterwards proceeded aboard/ the German Imperial yacht Hohenzolt-; lern, where he 'was entertained at din*; ner. In the evening .the warships and! .gondolas were illuminated. , «} , UNITED STATES AFFAIRS. ;fr NEW YORK, March 26. VJ President Roosevelt's Message, ttf Congress recommends the passing o£ a child labour raw and legislation ren gula ting tho usa of an injunction i»j labour . disputes. ■ The Message l! also urges- the' institution of savings banks ; ( , the immediate placing of' wood pulp on the, free list, and a corresponding reduction of the duty on naper made from such material when imported, from a country, imposing no expert duty 'thereon. „ American forVune for iriW TOILERS, .t \i) (Received Mafch 2(7, 9.11 a.m.) , f NEWuYORK, March 26*, £ The United States Supreme Court has awarded Mr! Corcoran, of Dublin;, a harness maker, and Hannah Callaghan, a peasant, £150,000 of ths estate left by Mr. Sullivan, their IriSft American cousin.^,, . )\)

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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13661, 27 March 1908, Page 5

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FOREIGN CABLES. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13661, 27 March 1908, Page 5

FOREIGN CABLES. Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13661, 27 March 1908, Page 5

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