BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
TJntt*d Press Association—By Bleotilo Telegraph— Copyright. BANK HOLIDAY. LONDON, August-2. There was brilliant weather for the bank holiday. A quarter of a million ' persons visited the Anglo-Japauese exhibition. r MBERIA. PARIS, August 2. Tit© American proposals regarding t fiiberia, are resented in France. The Government is urged to assert its frights under the treaty of 1907. I THE CRETAN QUESTION. \ ATHENS. August 2. M. Theotolcis and.M. Ralli, leaders > pi political parties, have agreed that So Cretan candidates, should bs admit»d to the Greek Assembly. A STATUE. ;, • NEW YORK, August 2. J>«Bpite th© opposition of Congress, the Attorney-General has decided that & statue of General Robert Lee, Confederate leader in the Civil War, is entitled to aplaco in the statuary hall in the CapitolT President Taft approves. - CANADIAN IMMIGRANTS. ] OTTAWA, August 2. r Sir Wilfrid Laurier, addressing a piass gathering of American immigrants fct Winnipeg, said, "No on© desires *6u to "forget your native land. Britons : earnestly, desire a closer bond of union jlteWeen Britain and the United #t&t6B." _________
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9916, 3 August 1910, Page 1
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