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ITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—BY EliEO TRIO TELEGRAPH —COPYRIGHT.] >■

Berlin, Yesterday. Ihina has decided to open fro trade, •in, Oinguta, Hunchun, Hwanti'ig, Toitkihar. The Govern nent i- [ planning the construe ton of a hk railway traversing tne three jral provinces from Ciuion to Pekin, [Can ton-Hankau >ai.way forming lout hern part. . ■ / I .. . ' Toki°, Sept. 9. lie Japanese are deporting the in ftanis of Saghalein to Castiie3 B iy, II ;they are obliged to inarch ftty versts through vast forests in I to reach. Marunsk. 1 St Petersburg, Sept. 19. Ider Russian law, Bus i i is not ■nsible for foreigners’ losses at ■i, caused through the disturb B Bakau is divided into two B : the Armenians hold the cenBtae town, the Tartars, the sub-

Bnd.incessant conflicts ai e raging. KaftrOrities believe that several Bs of arms and explosive? have Banded on an Island off the Bi coast. 4 B New York, Ye; terday. Blorton, president of the New Hquitabielnsuranee Co. declares Hnceforth the Equitable will not Hute to political campaign funds. HVilliam Bedmond, breaking at expressed a hope that the Hi force party would join the Htional wing and fight unitedly Buie for Ireland. firmed reports received from Hi a state that General Pafael declared himself a dictator ■ imprisoned by members of the Court. Mobs attacked the jHand troops fired, killing ana Bg many. IB| • London, Yesterday. General meet General Booth immigration proposals. ||B ' Sydney. Yesterday. |H states have agreed to Mr proposal. Mr Braddon IH that the class should be jjHso that the Commonwealth , a fixed sum to the Skates. j rejected this, desiring a BBortion of surplus, not a fixed

;orney- General, sympathetic idngtoaNew South Wales ieputation asking for the new [ to apply to wineshops and rell as hotel licenses and the p of clauses demanding a' It poll and a 2 to 1 majority, I them to be content with the I measures of reform. He le rest of’the reforms would IrUo sails for Marseilles on I Brisbane, Yesterday, lux, a eolicito • and promilour supporter is charged lirns murder of Peter LumI accused’s wife is the sole Inder Lumberg’s will, which Biree weeks prior to death. Be is purely circumstantial. ■Melbourne. Yesterday. Bm has confefsed that he Bie “ sticking up ” tale to Blf from losing the horse Bimbier, B Perth Yesterday. Bn, who with two others Bforthe murder of LiebgMd, B te ment thut they enticed B ai 'd their schooner on the ■hewing him a pearl. They B with a sling of shots, and B overboard, battered his Bids as he tried to rehoard, B Paris, Yesterday, Be, in the course of an interH? Matins’s representative, Ht President Boosevelt first Hiceptance and repurchase H but later changed his IHmnd it was, right. When [Hosevelt found the Japannot to yield on the [Haestion. He appealed Czar and secured the K the island. Bo at Cherbourg, interof Le Matin gHan’s sudden change of to the indemnity. |Hiid he noticed that after §H America the change of SgHion in favour of Bussia, SH profit by it and deter|JHer to strengthen current very quickly on all jjiHaringto him just, and narrowed down the BHand indemnity; he was |||Hnvoke the principles of z|H leave on Japan the reglHfurther bloodshed for BH American press HjHuno standpoint and re■l for lacking disinterestiSHident Roosevelt was to Mr Kaneko was occuring warning could no longer rely support if she perthe solo question of continued that Mr ?g|Hately cabled to Japan 880 and government in Hglßvoltiface in high ttmo. de Witte added •* I i«°ns to terminate at the vs"’H> th® rupture in the the first time I re~ BBHrrace to avoid appearJ§|JHe second cablegram 'L lf 'H2Bth, the eve of the ||||H>f the Conference. To |§j|H[ have done with war, peace.” BBHpetown, Yesterday. of the late Basuto S|||H is unanimously pro- .' ' Ig|H Pekin, Yesterday. |||||jßjoreign council learns started for Tibet HBHiplomatists at Pekin 5/®*?He intends to travel

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42781, 21 September 1905, Page 3

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Latest Cablegrams. Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42781, 21 September 1905, Page 3

Latest Cablegrams. Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42781, 21 September 1905, Page 3

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