CABLE BRIEFS.
Sydney, Yesteray. The sentence on Riley for murdering Rose Arnold was commuted to imprisonment for life. The coal lumpers make another appeal through the press for their fellow unionists to strike. Bombay, June 18. Dinanth, editor of the newspaper Hindustan, has been arrested tor sedition. St. Petersburg, June iS. Many social revolutionaries have fled from Russia to Sweden. Some whose arrest Stolypin demanded attended the recent Social Democratic Conference in London. London, June 18. The steamer Medic, which was in collision with another vessel, has arrived at Liverpool. She has only a slight crack above the water line. The vessel has been drydocked for examination. The New Zealand bowlers beat Carlisle by 26 to 24, and Sunderland by 49 to 48. In the House of Lords, Baron Belper, with a view to co-optation instead of election, moved to .refer the Women Councillors Bill to a Select-Committee. The intervention of Lord Milner saved the Bill, and the debate was adjourned to enable the Government to furnish certain statistics. The Lord Chamberlain has withdrawn the prohibition on the opera, “The Mikado.’’
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3768, 20 June 1907, Page 3
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181CABLE BRIEFS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3768, 20 June 1907, Page 3
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