CABLE NEWS.
SALVATIONISTS OFFER ASSISTANCE. LONDON, Nov. 30. The Salvation Array offer to receive, at their labour farm at Hadleigb, 1,000 of the London unemployed. BRITISH MIS - lON TO AFGHANISTAN. > BOMBAY, Nov. 30. A strong Afghan escort, under Ghulam Hassin, met the British mission and gave it a most cordial reception. THE SULTAN BACKS DOWN, CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 80. Owing to threats of very serious measures the Porte advised the Sultan to accept Britain’s proposals with regard to the Aden hinterland. REFORMS' IN RUSSIA. PARIS, Nov. 80. French correspondents at St. Petersburg assert that the Czar is disposed to grant freedom to the press, conscience and representative institutions. A CONTESTED WILL. NEW YORK, Nov. 30. The United States Supreme Court upheld Daniel Fayerweather’a bequest of five millions sterling to twenty American colleges. The widow and nieces’ contested the will on the ground of fraud.
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Manawatu Herald, 3 December 1904, Page 2
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143CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Herald, 3 December 1904, Page 2
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