BRITISH AND FOREIGN
United Press Association—By Eleotrio Telegraph—Copyright. VESUVIUS. ROME, March 15. Portions of the crust of the interior ,f the crater of Vesiivius continue to /all. The noises resemble earthquake shocks. PUNITIVE EXPEDITION, • PARIS, March 10. Tlie Government is despatching infantry and artillery to Casablanca, to tounish the murderers of Lieutenant March and a quartermaster, who were killed when a French force was amlushed in January. \ THE TERRITORIAL LIMIT. OTTAWA, March 15. The Canadian Government is watchteg the Russian Duma's proposal to 'make the territorial waters limit twelve miles. Canada's Behring Sea fisheries .will be seriously affected if the measure jhould pass. ' RELAXING RESTRICTIONS. The Canadian Government is contemplating relaxing the Chinese immigration restrictions, m order to allow the wives of incoming Chinese to enter without paying head tax. The Senators favour the proposal, several expressing a belief that the general restrictions are too rigorous.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10104, 16 March 1911, Page 1
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