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CABLE NEWS.

Press Association.—Copyright. j Received Nov. 30,12.56 a.m. | Brisbane, Nov; 29. Mr I'hilp is very hopeful of his success at the elections. He states that he has received promises of support from many who wero previously opposed to him. Received Nov. 29, 0.48 p.m. v " Morocco, Nov. 29. Several thousands of the Beui Hassen tribesmen and members of two other tribes crossed tho Algerian frontier and attacked Babel Assa. The Fronch at first Avere compelled to retire, but when reinforced regained Babel Assa, and tiio Moroccans over the frontier. For a timo tho French were in a tight corner. Eleven Tirailleurs and officers wero killed and a number" wounded. The fight lasted six hours. London, Nov. 29. The Standard's Tangier correspondent reports that the British Government agreed to pay Baisulu £3O 000 to socuro tho release or Haul Sir Harry McLean and his imprisoned friends, and afford .Raisuh and the immediate members of Ins family protection from their past misdoeds. £SOOO will bo paid immediately Kaid McLeauis released and tho balance invested for three years, the income to be paid to Raisuli. Sofia, Nov. 20. A hundred Bulgarians attacked the Macedonian A'illago of Otachnitza and killed four peasants. Turkish troons killed 50 Bulgarians. Constantinople, Nov. 29. An armed band attacked the Emir , of Bokhara's residence at Ashkuabad killed Ins Minister of Fiuunce, and'escaped with £IB,OOO. I Berlin, Nov. 29. Hcrr Spalm, on behalf of tho Centre Party complained that tho Moltko-Harden case revealed a stato of thing within and without tho barracks recalling conditions in tho heathen days of ancient Rome. Whole cavalry regiments were infected. Prince Bulow -protested tn.it tho German' Army and people were thoroughly sound. The nation might trust the Kaiser to sweep out with a vigorous broom everything not in accoxd with the purity ot his life and house. Prince Bulow stated L that ho only heard of such practices . last spring. He was unable to bring i thon/boforo tho Kaiser without proof. It was different with tho Crown Prince, whose action he. applauded. When the Kaiser mentioned the subject Prince Bulow replied: "I will look neither to the right hand nor to tho left. I Will think only of keeping tho escutcheon of your house and army unspotted. Prince Bulow further denied that the camarilla influenced tho Kaiser. Such chatter ought to cease. London, Nov. 29. A company is contempated in Loudon to establish a wiraiess communication to Fiji from Samoa and other Pacific Islands engaged in the guano and copra trades. Mi- Gladstone assured a deputation that the did not intend to abolisii barmaids. ' Durban, Nov. 29. The Natal Government intend to bring Uiulaulu to Maritzhurg, using force if necessary. Now York, Nov. 29. Vr Cortclyon, Secretary of the Treasury, has stopped the treasury note issue at between six and seven millions sterling. Received Nov. 30, 3.55 a.m. London, November 29. liiaijy suffragette wore , ejected fromiMr R, MeKeujia's meeting at _ ( Wf The ship Pollegrino, wbicd *Z~: ' Newcastle, New South Wales, on .'lpiy 31st, bound to Autofagasta, Ohili, 'with a cargo' ot coat, is reported missing at Lloyds, and a reinsurance of 90 guineas is asked.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 9015, 30 November 1907, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 9015, 30 November 1907, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXII, Issue 9015, 30 November 1907, Page 2

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