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A BIG ESTATE. LONDON, June 22. Sir Godfrey Isaacs left C 105,000. RAILWAY CONFERENCE. (Received this day at a.m.) LONDON, June 22. The International Railway Congress attended by over one hundred delegates, representing almost every country in the world, including the Dominions and India, but excluding Germany and Russia, was opened in London by the Duke of York. PRINCE OF WALES. CAPETOWN, June 22. The Prince of Wales visited Otcrefstroom where he was cordially welcomed. He laid a wreath on the memorial to the President of Pretoria. .
REBUFF FOR BRITISH LA BO FI! LONDON. June 22.
The Sofia, correspondent of the “Times" says: “Mind your own business” is the Bulgarian" reply lo llio British Labour Party's resolution, condemning the severity of i lie recent sentences and expressing the hope that civil law will soon lie restored. It is emphasised that Bulgaria is an independent country and does not expect foreigners, whoever I hey are. lo interfere in international affairs. She will herself find a remedy for her troubles. The Government press has expressed regret tl in t the British labourites have been misled regarding the situation in Bulgaria, which is struggling just as any country would under similar circumstances.
DAS’ SUCCESSOR. DELHI. June 22
.It, is reported that Gandhi ha: telegraphed lo Aurobimlo ohu.se requesting him to return to Bengal b take Ilf) the work left unfinished b.\ Das. It is noteworthy that Das first sprang into lame in IDO!) when deleilding Chose on charges of murder and treason.
(Jho.se is now living in retirement in Pondicherry and it is alleged that he is not interested in politics, but is devoted to metaphysical meditation. COLONIAL SECRETARY COMING IN 1020. (Received this dav at '0.25 a.m.) LONDON, June 22. The lion L. 0. M.. K. Amery (Colonial Secretary) in the course ol a speech, said he hoped to visit Australia and New Zealand in 1020.
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