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CABLE NEWS.

(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). Per Press Association.! LONDON, May 24. Sir H. Campbell-Bnnnerman states he does not intend to create a separate department under a Minister for Labour to solve the problem of the unemployed. Received May 25, at 8.19 a.m. LONDON, May 24. Germany claims the extradition of the chief Morenga on the ground that he is a common criminal. The Cape Oo\ e-: iment consider he is a political prisouer and promise to safely intern him. The Daily Mail's New York correspondent reports that yielding to Mr Grover Cleveland's advice, Mr T. Ryan, First-Assistant Secretary for the Interior, has decided to give policy holders in the Equitable Life Association the right to elect the directors. Eeceived May 25, at 9.31 a.m. LONDON May 24. A great family banquet took place at Buckingham Palace yesterday. The King, Queen, Prince and Princess of Wales, and other royalties were present. Large crowds farewelled the Princess Ena to-day on her departure for Spam. Her brother accompanies her. CAPETOWN, May 24. Commandant Beyers, addressing the Hetvolk at Pietersburg, declared that when the Chinese question was settled the Liberals of England would lose all interest in South Africa. The Boers j must agitate, must work out their own salvation, and fight for their national existence. Eeceived May 2a, at 9.46 a.m. NEW YORK. May 24 A negro, arrested at Louisiana for robbing a white boy of a dollar, was lynched. He was riddled with bullets. RIO JANIERO, May 24. A Swiss railway official named Wydler has been arrested at Rio Janiero for stealing 100,000 francs' worth of securities from a railway carriage in Switzerland. LONDON. May 24. A Greek band, numbering two hundred, murdered eleven Wallachian families, totalling sixty people of all ages, in the village of Gobera, Macedonia.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8197, 25 May 1906, Page 5

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CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8197, 25 May 1906, Page 5

CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8197, 25 May 1906, Page 5

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