BRITISH AND FOREIGN
Press Associatiun-By Telegraph-Copyright J.'EI.w>]STENT SUFFRAGETTES. LONDON, June 1. The suffragettes interrogated Mr Ascji.ith a.'t.-r si'i'vicd at Ciovelly Chureli, and suh*ei-|iiontly again waylaid him, though lie was under police protection. They also seized him by the arm while he was golfing on private Jinks. Received 10 p.m.. June 2nd. !' i i KSSM lON IN TlO R VllO WEI). LONDON. June 2. The newspapers devote much space to interviews with the Australasian press delegates, concerning politics, trad", agriculture, immigration, and defence. ANTI-TRUST CAMPAIGN. NIOW YORK. .June 1. Tln> recent prosecutions for violating the a»ti trust hnvs have resulted in the ]>ayment into Court of hues amounting to £1.000,0' If) for unlawful mining upon public laud and giving and accepting rebates. CUSTOMS FRAUDS. Five employees of the American Sugar Refining Company hare been arrested in connection -with the Customs frauds, but their share was only £3 weekly.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIC, Issue 13920, 3 June 1909, Page 5
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