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UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION —BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT.] Tokio, yesterday. ; Japan 'se Privy Cnincii having s motioned the Peace Treaty, anti peace agiia’ors finding it impossible : , o prevent its ratificat : on, are now concern rating their attacks on the cabinet. There is a probability <>f the Japanese fi'-et visiting England, ami General; Togo commanding a review at Spithead. Vice Admiral Noel’s squadron re.-> ceived an ovation at Kobe and shortly proceeds to Yok. hama, St Petersburg, Yesterday Moscow univeisity has been closed owing to a mass meeting of reformeis held therein of persons not c mneebed with the institution. The Novoe Vremya says that any reapproachment of Russia by Germ iny wouldp ovedisadvanface usbmausi it a ould merely increase fear and solidify the Anglo Jap mese Alliance. 1 A five-stoned building,in course of •recti-m at St. Petersburg collapsed : 100 people were buried, seveu havo been extricated severely injured. The Grand Duke Cyiil of Russilhas been secretly married to the ex- ' Grand Duchess of llessa at Munich The municipally has decided to n|TPme a celebration of Count De White's return contending that the Portsmouth treaty is an expiratory s icrifice for political errors tolerated by Count De Witte before the war; Constantinople, Yesterday. Sixteen peasants at Melnik, Maceionia, uuable Ito continue their subscriptions to the Bulgarian revoludoniry funds, are threatened with being issas.-iuated within ten days. Paris, Yes erday, A Parisian Journal’s commeuts on Count vou Buelow’s utteraucis are tecidediy critical and distrustful in tone.

Professor Behring, the German Government’s delegate to the Tuber- • dosis C mgress claims to have discovered a cure for consumption; using leither serum nor vaccine matter. The oiuedy is preventative and curative, lie intends to reserve his secret for a certain period, but promises to make a ratement to the Congrest onJSaturday. using willing to explain his methods, mt leaves the profession to apply the ure, and promises to make full dis • losure next August. Piofessor Matshnikoff states that Professor Behring huS up to the pre-. sent not experimented* with human beings, but only with?animals,' but* that his asset tions are worthy of notice Dr Bronardel of Paris concurred, London, Yesterday. Mr Am Id Foster, speaking at Norn -vich announced that the Army reserve now numbered 93,000 and an expected total of 120,000 by the end of the ‘uancial year. Justice Boyd bound John O’Donnell, ■ominoner, to keep the peace in correction with a violent speech at Irishown on September 3rd, proceeding he forcible re-occupation by Slattery >£ an evicted holding. In default to ; > to prison for three months. O’D >n•rall proposes to go to gaol, he British deman Is leganling piracy ■ i the Red Sea have been satisfied, iwing to the presence of a gunboat. Ohe guilty were punished and three ■ urates’ dhows destroyed. The owners [‘British dhows have been compenited for a portion of their losses. The I arque, Lalla Rookh, which l ift ib isbane on March 21 -tf- rQ t°ens- : -wn has been reinsured at 90 guim ns. A. E. ILvid, late archdeacon at h isbane, sp c iking at Weymouth ndv ca ed the Co'oni d. Churches de--4 -piucr o > in Lp udeut national Hues ui warmly supported b shop Montu nory’s scheme for a“p in- Angii an ’ongtess in 1908. Mr Les ie Sanderson, director preling a: a meeting of the Bauk of .us rahisia, emnhasizul encouraging ■ -.'spec's for Australia and New Zeami, with solid prospeiitv, and hoped ie emigration scheme succeeded. Ro.uk, Yesterday. To prom >te the am dgama’ion of -.aiiuu Catholic Spirting Clubs, a 5 t vs t ‘uriiameutof gymnasrics, bicycle t i bur r. css has beeu opened inside oo Y ttiean. The Pope received partinato's and distribu'es the prizes.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42788, 7 October 1905, Page 2

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Latest Cablegrams. Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42788, 7 October 1905, Page 2

Latest Cablegrams. Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42788, 7 October 1905, Page 2

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