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Latest Cablegrams [PEB UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATIONCOPTKIGHT.I THE BOER RAID. FERREIRA'S BROTHER CAPTURED. LONDON, November IV Tliree of Ferreira's followers, including his brothei and a native spy. have been captured. MR BOTHA'S OFFER. CAPETOWN. November 10. Lord Selbourae, in thanking Mr Botha for Ins offer, said he was always sure that Mr Botha disapproved of the raid. FRISCO RELIEF FUND. QUARTER OF A MILLION MISSING. * FRAUD AND PECULATION. NEW YORK, November U>. It is reported that a quarter of a million sterling of the San Francisco rfelief Fund has disappeared, apparently by fraud and peculation. Mr Roosevelt has ordered the strictest investigation. SOUTH AFRICA. REWARD FOR SERVICE. MARITZBURG, Nov. IG. It is officially announced atMaritzburg that signal honour awaits Colonel Mackenzie for saving South Africa from a serious menace. REBELLIOUS NATIVES. A FACTION FIGHT. CAPETOWN, November 15. While a native commission was executing an order for the removal of three rebellious natives from Amos Matibe's kraal, near Hamanskraal, Transvaal, three hundred engaged in a faction fight. Subsequently, constabulary were sent to arrest the ringleaders. THE NEW HEBRIDES. MURDERS OF NATIVES. SYDNEY. November 14. The Rev. Mr Hopkins, a missionary, has arrived from Malayta, in the New Hebrides. He states that fourteen murders have been committed in the past six weeks. The victims are all natives. One of these, attached to a station, was murdered by a returned Kanaka. NAVAL REDISTRIBUTION. LONDON, November IG. In the House of Lords, Lord Selborne, First Lord of the Admiralty, announced that Simonstown, in South Africa, was becoming the headquarters of the East Indian and Cape of Good Hope squadrons. THE PORTSMOUTH MUTINY. STOKERS TO BE COURTMARTIALLED. LONDON, November 15. " Eleven of the mutinous Portsmouth stokers will be court-martialled, while the lieutenant's order to the men to kneel will also be the subject of a Court of Inquiry. BOWLING. NEW ZEALANDER'S RETURN. HOBART, November Hi. Thanks to the delay of the Wimmera, the New Zealand bowlers were able to play another match against Tasmania and repeated yesterday's performance by winning by 39. The weather was fine but cold, and the morning was occupied by visiting pleasure resorts. The visitors expressed themselves as having had a wonderfully pleasant time. They leave to-morrow. After their extended tour they are looking forward tojreturning home. The scores are New Zealand: Buchanan, Jackson. Keast, and Payne 34, Hobart l'J ; Bastings, Manning, Scott, Sneddon 2'J, Hobart 14; Bee, Ledingham, Gardner, Weddell 15, Hobart 19; Court, Akhurst, Osmond, Gillies 23 ; Hobart 18 ; Durie, Walters, Wheeler. McLaren 22, Hobart 14. VALPARAISO. REBUILDING THE CITY. CHILI, November U». The Chilian Chamber has voted a cue million sterling loan to rebuild Valparaiso. THE STANDARD OIL TRUST. —+ —. A STATE PROSECUTION. NEW YORK, November It;. Mr Moody. United States AttorneyGeneral, has instituted a prosecution against Mr Rockefeller and others at St. Louis to secure the dissolution of the Standard Oil Trust, as cabled. ETHERGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION. SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENTS LONDON, November 16. M. Valdemar Poulseu's experimental ethergrams between Copenhagen and Newcastle have proved a success. DB SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES Attar each meal, give the stomach perfeol feat, because they contain all the natata digestanta aa found in a healthy stomach is a common-sense method of treat ing all itomach troubles, and the resulti are certain. Mr F. Woodward, 205 Bobs ■treet, Port Melbourne, V ictoria, in a lette to the Sheldon Drug Company, writes a follows;—" The Dr. Sheldon Digestivi tabules purchased from you some time agi have given universal satisfaction among m; trade. My wife has suffered from acut attacks of dyspesia and indigestion, bu since taking your Tabules has experience* great relief. She suffered so badly a times that she could not eat a piece c bread and butter as big aa her three tit gers j but now, after using Dr. Sheldon Digestive Tabules, her appitite has rt turned and she can eat as well as eve and her meals are a source of pleasure t her. Personally, I always carry some < your Tabules with me, and find they ai of great benefit to me. Have recommende them to my neighbours, whose teetimoi fully accordß with our own. Am convince they *re a preparation of great mrr for djapepsia and indigestion." 0! billable at Green and Colebrook, Ltd.,ac »»"*""~ _i =. TH.i-.mim Wells. Cftmhrid™ jQhanttß. £**""•

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Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8059, 17 November 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8059, 17 November 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume LVII, Issue 8059, 17 November 1906, Page 3

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