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(By, Electric Telegraph—CopyrigEt), j (.Per Press Association^-' LONDON.Sept 25. The Eight Hon. W.'Brcdacki speaking at Bram ey, declared that, althongh no ■Protectionist-, ho supported Mr BalfourV retaliation" propoiwla as. a sound, safe, pracf.ioub!e. a id neeessiry policy. Personail,vv r he Wis bos committed to preference .' with ihe colonies. They must hear a gt.od d.-al more about what theebloniea 'un. nd^d toofferbofbrel't-b'ey. were able £o decide what they would offer them. ' ■ . . ..■ lutonse^sympatihy ;ia "ielt'- for-: -Lady j Curzon. Thp natives of!lndia' Uridq Mohamraedans of Simla are praying for ; her -recovery three times daily. ;An ■'■ operation for the rehe.? of ; per.itotiitis.was-:| performed successfully, on {Saturday, but her condition is siill.very grave. . ...:.■;._.. The NevV Zealand Shipping Compftny bas declared a dividend of-5 per cent. . An eruption is iv progress at Vesuvius, the greatest' for aI dasade.'" " '■-». i • I :Mr-Ch.=t!a^trl-»in states thaftbe a°sertiouUnai b& would :u pott Horijf.i. Eu'e 'ia"r*turii tui; me N-i!i,uuiiidis.->upj)- vv i>t tiis flical p-j ia> is m t'cijfound<iiiOi.U)Sii, ijipd.'fcn' ttb<«oliii« tffotii. of ill-directed iinagiiAaxiun. '. . ••; •''■;-■■■ i: :■. '■„.=■ :\' s '. M. Micßkir>uctessor"to M. Plehve, in' aa incervitw,. assured Beater's ropreBoutative at: St. Petersburg that it wna . his firm iuteniion to act in tha spirit of tha Czar's nianifeaco cf last year. His remarks implied tii*e he wa3 resolutely opposed to -.forcible °.repreas:onj and intends at the ouisei; to. deal wicb the education problem and make substantial concessions to thn Jews ~ NEW YORK, September 25. The espresa of Morgan, the millionaire, travelling a cailoa minute, coilided With and carried a stray engine one hundrsd yarda before throwing ia on to another line. No car 3 were derailed. Severul employees were slightly injured. Mr Morgan was unhart. An outhouse at the PJeasantridge Girls' High School, Ohio,. collapsed during an interval. Nine were killed through being precipitated into: a vault, and it is feared eight others will succumb to internal injuries. :In addition several bad limbs broken. ■! '■-. OTTAWA. September 25. Sir Wilfred. Liurierr speaking at a banquet to tha Canadian Manufacturers' Association, suggested ths possibility of treaties between the Motherland and the colonies, whereby, mutual concessions might be mude to promote th 9 development of Inter-Imporial trade for the benefit of all.
. SYDNEY, September 25. The five-mile oroas country championship was won by H. C. Grindal, time, 29min 46sec.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7918, 26 September 1904, Page 2
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