LATE CABLEGRAMS.
SECOND EDITION.
Press Association—Copyright. Received April 1. 11.20 a.m. London, April 1
Campbhell-Eannerman had a comfortable day and good night. He is ho weaker,/ but his case is feared to be hopeless. Sir E. Grey does not intend to withdraw his Macedonian proposals. Vancouver, March 31.
Of four hundred Chinese who arrived in Vancouver 100 paid the head tax of 100 dollars each. The rest were deported. ' x Capetown, March 31.
The Canadian Trade Commissioner in South Africa confirms., the statement that the Customs Union will in April revert to 10 per cent. dues. New York, March 81.
The man killed by the explosion of a bomb in New York was not Oarkman. The latter was arrested and released in theJ absence of a specific charge, promising to appear if wanted.
A circus performer named God bin in leapingjfrom the roof of Burch’s Circus from a height of 300 feet, missed the net and was killed in the presence of 5000 spectators. Madrid, March 31. A trial of anarchists is proceeding at Barcelona. Farran, who turned King’s evidence, committed suicide in prison.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIII, Issue 9110, 1 April 1908, Page 5
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