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Per Press Association.—Copyright. Received November 20,5.35 a.m. Ottawa, November 19. Archbishop Bruchesi, of Montreal, at the Pope's instance, has directed that no dispensations shall bo granted enabling Roman Catholics to marry Protestants. Loudon, November 19. Obituary.—Lady Brampton. The Daily Mail states that she has bequeathed £150,000 to Roman Catholic charities. Mr Mcintosh Bell, Government Geologist, lectured at "the Colonial Institute on the mineral wealth of New Zealand. Lord Raufuily presided. Renter reports that by Imperial irade or decree it lias been ordered that the sanctuary of tho prophet Mahomet at Medina be lit by electricity. An Edinburgh firm has contracted for the electrification of the tramways in Moscow at a cost of £2,000,000. Durban, November 10. The steamer Swauley has sailed with 2000 repatriated Chinese. Hong Kong, November ID. Gorman warships on the Chinese, coast are taking precautious in tho event of tho development of. tho anti-foreign movement. Lisbon, November 19. Two men were accidentally killed in the city while manufacturing explosives for criminal purposes. A third was arrested. Sydney, November 20. The salvage expedition, which returned from the wreck of tlie Annasona on Middleton reef with a largo quantity of salvage, reports the discovery of the remains of an unknown vessel near the Anuasona, which had apparently been wrecked many years ago. Melbourne, November 20.
At the Rifle Association meeting the New Zealanders, Speck and Perrin, each won £1 in the members' match.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 9006, 20 November 1907, Page 2
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