LATE CABLE NEWS.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Oopyrigbj LONDON, Feb. 17. Lord Rosebery, in the course of Ms Liverpool speech, said that the determination to negotiate only with Boer leaders who would be banished if they surrendered, stultified the Government. The Daily News is incensed at Lord Rosebery demanding that a new Liberal party must abandon mouldy programmes. ’the Freeman’s Journal denounces the naked shamelessness of Lord Roseberv’s apostacy. ST. PETERSBURG, Feb. 17. Russian newspapers calmly accept the Anglo-Japanese treaty, professing it, to he identical witlh the principles of Russia’s policy. BERLIN, Feb. 17. Prince Henry denies writing to Admiral Dewey, though he admits that he remarked to the American Ambassador in Berlin in reference to Manila, “ We made a great error.” MELBOURNE, Feb. 17. Arrived : The steamer Talune, fnwi New Zealand. Washington, Feb. 17. The State Department announces that Miss Stone and Madame Tsilka’s ransom has been paid to the brigands for the stipulated week to ensure their retreat before the missionaries are liberated. London, Feb. 17. Tho Boer delegates Weasels and Wolmarans have suddenly sailed from Holland for America to foster the movement for American intervention in the war.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 343, 18 February 1902, Page 2
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