BRITISH & FOREIGN.
i'lvss Asriuciatiun-By 'l'elegiapli-Copyriylii AMERICAN" ROIdTICS. LONDON, Aii-iim ■». -Mr Grisrom, e>:-.\m'oa sador id •Epau. is proceeding on behalf of Mr Ren-rvoit, in Beverley, to cooler with -Mr T:il"L. The visit is <lrs.-rih.Ml :is one <>l conciliation and . nlighicnmont. and is intended io emphasise tin- necessity ini- the national Administration remaining neutral between the Xew York factions and the Kepuhlicain. ■I he. dissension is vi.sihly reacting in favour of the Democrats in Xew York illld Xew .LrsCY. -Mr Tal't in a letter to Mr Grisc-oin. reien-ing in the temporary chairmanship declares Una he docs nor suppose there is imy douht thai Mr Roosevelt- will prove salisiacioi-y. lie urged upon -Mr Slier:.!;:ii the nec-sdly of taking .Mr IL.osevcl: into his fullest, conlideiici'. Alice in.. eemmilioe meoiing he inter m-<-od Mr Sherman that the result was deplorable. 1 1 . meant the p.>.-ih|o deie.a of the Republicans. Mr Criscom pi-cdicis iho reversal fu lie- committee's a.-.;,,,,, and add- ileal Mr Roe-cv,-It will n;al.:e a keynoie speech as a temporary chairman. fr excess's allowance. I'rinc--:) Louise will accept CVJ.fiW in leu of alimony from Trinoe J'hiiip "I' Coburg. wh.i deducts the amount ''■ cm £?o.:-i?,3, which she acknowledges ■-lie owed him. MOXTENEG.EO. King Ferdinand ~i' Bulgaria, and Prince Boris, -were given an ovation on arrival at Cetiiuje. " KAiSEirs welcomf. r ihe .Poles did not take part in the Kaiser's welcome at I'csen. Only Germans were in the str.ets and at the. receptions. HERMAN AFRICAN COLONIES. Kerr Maximilian Harden and f)r Carl Peters slate t'-tit German Southwest Africa is <V<r-mi: nted with the bureaucratic officials and want of sympathy ter the colonies. Many n-.-id.'-ir.s de-ire to pass tinder the .British line. THE- QIKK.VS (i\\"X. The Movant i.-.-V. p-as-eiiw-rs include !«-'U of tin- Queen's Own regimen!, who ure departing from Canada for Aldershut. NICARAGUA. dose Estrada to whom Madriz handover [he Government. <;!' Nicaragua, fms issued a. proclamation de.-larmn- his '""other .Juan Estrada, as preside, k- of the repuhlic. The revolutionise are , ""»• pouring into -Managua (the capital.).
Received 10 15 p.m.. August 23rd PROPOSAL OF ENGRAVERS. Perkins and Bacon, Ltd., banknote engravers, have submitted to the Commonwealth, a proposal to print the stamps on the banknotes on the basis of establishing a factory in Australia. ROYAL VISITS. The King and Queen of Italy were given an ovation on arrival at M, nionegro. King Emanuel and KinFerdinand exchanged visits. THE NAVAL ESTIMATES. Mr Herbert Samuel. speaking ai Saltburn. said that the increase in the naval estimates was a most unfortunate necessity. Britain".-; position was absolutely clear, and if other countries agreed with us in cheeking an increase, nothing would give the Government greater pleasure. He added thai compulsory military service was becattse Micro was no risk of invasion so long as tiie navy mainta'ned an overwhelming strength. Moreover ;bo expense of such a service would be colossal. RECLAIMING CRIMINALS. Received 11.30 p.m.. August 23rd. General Booth, in an address to Salvationists, said he desired to reclaim the criminal classes in India. The Government were nrotiared to assist his efforts which would be of a 'eoial and economic nature, including the introduction oi' looms and silk work. CANADIAN ATTRACTIONS. The Canad : an 'lmmigration Commissioner declares that when an immigrant secures permanent employment in Canada, demonstrating his ability to keep his family, the motley (nullification of L'o per head would not be required from bis wife and children.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XIIIC, Issue 14282, 24 August 1910, Page 5
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