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THE GERMAN TARIFF, ENRAGED SOCIALISTS. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright. BERLIN, November 28. Count .Yon Billow’s tariff majority embraces the Clerical Conservatives and National Liberals. The concession is regarded as finite inconsistent with the statement made m the Reichstag on Octolier llilh, Ilia', it would affect brewing barley, agricultural implements and machincrv. The majority announcement that it was intended to pass the tariff en bloc, cm aged the social democrats, and after wasting hours, the debate was adjourned, WORKMEN'S Pi s'.’FIT FUNDS, FRAU FRUIT'S GENEROSITY.

By telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright, BERLIN, Nndvenilx’r 28. Frau Krupp has given three million marks to establish workmen's benefit funds to the memory of her laic husband,

RENTS IN SOUTH AFRICA. ALLEGED DISTRESS. By telegraph—Press’ Association— Copvriglit. CAPETOWN, Nov. 28, A Johannesburg deputation assured Sir A. I.awley that tiie decision nullifying Kruger’s fno-rent proclamation has accentuated the acute distress. Sir A. Lawley promised to postpone the payment of interest on bonds, but ho said that he would require clear proof of great hardship before lie would move in the matter of rents.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 583, 29 November 1902, Page 2

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LATE CABLES Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 583, 29 November 1902, Page 2

LATE CABLES Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 583, 29 November 1902, Page 2

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