CABLE NEWS.
United Press Association.—By Eleo-., trio Telegraph.—Copyright. London, April 6. Tewfik Pasha has been appointed Ottoman Ambassador in London.* Sydney, April 6. Obituary: Six Julian Salomons. Melbourne, April 6. The price of the 41b. loaf has been raised from 5%d in some country places to 7d. London, April 6. Reuter reports that a new law is pending which will forbid Ohinamen from adopting foreign citizenship in the State of Delaware. Ohinamen, who are already subjects and citizens of other States, are still Ohinamen according to the new law. Received April 7, 8.10 a.m. London, April 6.
The Royal Geographical Society’s awards are as follows:—Pounders’ medal, Mastein, for exploration in Turkestan; Patron’s medal, Colonel Milo Talbot; Victorian research medal, Professor Agassiz; Murchison award, Captain Rawling Gill; Memorial medals, Commander Whitehouse, Outhhert Peek Grant and Captain Ommaney. The Back bequest, Lai Singh, ay native Indian surveyor. Received April ?, 8.35 a.m., Loudon, April 6. Wellington cablegrams condole with Mr Crooks, M.P., hut the man of that name lost an the Penguin disaster was not related to the Labour member. The Dutch States-General nave made the Queen’s mother Regent in the event of Queen Wilhelmina’s death in childbed. .
A grocer’s wile at Oxford out the throats of her hnsband and two oihldren'and committed suicide.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9414, 7 April 1909, Page 5
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