CABLE BRIEFS.
London, Dec 17. The Very Reverend C. W. Ridgeway, Dean of Carlisle, has been appointed Bishop of Chichester. Burglars stole worth of jewellery from Halford and Son’s premises, Pall Mall. They overlooked a tiara valued at It is expected that fifteen Commoners, ■ representing the Miners’ Federation, will secede from the Liberals and vote with the Labour Party'. Teheran, Dec 17. The Shah asked for the dismissal of 2000 armed Nationalists, who are guarding Parliament. The President refused, declaring that the Shah was committing treason against the constitution necessitating his deposition. Ottawa, Dec. 17. The Hon. Paterson, Minister for Customs, in the Dominion House, announced that the Government was taking steps to prevent German goods from entering Canada through England and being sold under British preference conditions. London Dec. 17. Scotland Yard authorities are applying for the extradition and arrest of Caldwell on his arrival at New York. It is understood the London County Council declined the Commonwealth’s offer for a site for Commonwealth’s building in the Strand.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3778, 19 December 1907, Page 3
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169CABLE BRIEFS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 3778, 19 December 1907, Page 3
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