BRIEFS.
London Nov. 26. Many women suffragists were ejected from a meeting at Brixton, addressed by R. McKenna, President of the Board of Education. A vessel sighted burning on August 23rd, in latitude 32deg. 30 min. S., and longitude 82deg. W., may possibly be the barque Silverhorn, overdue at Iquique from Newcastle. Nothing was seen of the crew. •' Bucharest, Nov. 30, M. Zappas,.ra:&reek resident of Roumania, has bequeathed a million francs to Greece in order to ensure a continuance of the Olympic games. Capetown, Nov. 30. Election speeches have emphasised the point that Cape Colony will not sacrifice the native and coloured franchise, even to obtain federation. Rome, Nov. 30. The prosecution of Signor Nasi, who was Minister of Public Instruction in Italy in 1903, has raised an intense anti-Governmeut agitation in Sicily. Images of Nasi have been enshrined in many localities. The refusal to grant him bail was due to the discovery of a plot to aid> him in fleeing the country. ' ■ 'I '
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3778, 3 December 1907, Page 3
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