GENERAL CABLES.
FEDERATION OF THE WORLD, By Telegraph—Press AssociationCopyright. PARKS', May 8, M. Delcasse, interviewed, said King .Edward’s visit is regarded as an act of friendship, anil as a spontaneous" testimony of esteem and sympathy, very precious to the Republic. Mince re neighborly relations between France and England was highly desirable-,- though the Russian alliance was an invaluable pivot of the Republic’s action abroad. DEATH OF A KING, CAPETOWN, May S, Obituary: Uwanga, King of' Uganda, TARIFFS IN SOUTH AFRICA', CAPETOWN# May 8,
An uno Hi dal poll shows that the Natal Parliament is practically unanimously in favor of preferential tariff to Great Britain.
A large major!ly of the Cape Parliament is against it. THE TEST MATCHES, LONDON, May S, Maclaren, in an article in the Daily News, strongly advocates six days being allotted to the test matches in England. LADY, MACDONALD, LONDON, May 8, Sir ITecior Macdonald’s .widow receives a pension of £l2ll,
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 887, 11 May 1903, Page 1
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