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Vienna, Yesterday. Apparently under Berlin inspiration the Neue Frei Press ia conducting violent campaign against Lord Lansdowne insinuates that King Edward is a disturber of Europeanpeq.ce. Berlin, Yesterday. A lockout of 17,000 weavers has taken place in the Saxony-Thurii.gian district until the end of October,’
London, Yesterday. The King aid Queeu said farewell to the Prince and Princess of Wales at Victoria Sta ion when proceeding to India. There was a great an t enthusiastic gathering to witness their departure, Sir He; ry Irving’s remains were cremat'd in the presence of his son Laurence. Great cionds are visiting the coffin at Bai on iss 0 rntts’ residence. The p dice arrested two principals of a firm is Goswell Road for burying gold and silver plate as receivers. The di t ckves install d themselves and c ntinU'd busines . Tney soon arrested seven who were offering goods stolen fr un cmntry mansions. A. thousand pounds worth of plate was seized on the premisesHighfo >t, alias Battle, was sentenced to a year’s imprisonment for perjury. The Standard’s 0 ciwa correspon dent reports that the Government has received a British firm’s offer to run a service of steamers between Canada and New Zealand. St Petersburg, Yesterday. The Czar’s manifesto proclaiming peace says it was good that caused th<' Fathtrlind to suffer sore ttials and blows in the late sanguinary war, affording manifest proofs of the bravery and courage of her glorious tro ips in the obstinate struggle agains' a brave and mighty enemy. Now tha: the painful war was over, the Eastern Empire would be developd in peace and good neighbourliness with Japan. Our friend, the Czar, asks prayers for his subjects and that God may bless his great labours in conjunction with men elected by people for the develop ment of the prosperity of Russia, Paris,- Yesterday, M, Lanessen created a soneation by declaring that the fortresses on tho eastern frontier of France were unable to resist the 150 powerful guns that Germany possesses and howitzers throwing projectiles weighing 40 kilo grammes, and mortars throwing 145 kilogrammes, filled with powerful explosives, and declares that Franco possess no similar artillery. WashinGT x, Yesterday, Mr Roosevelt, speaking at Raleigh was opposed to (State ownership o; railways, but favoured the Government exrrsis’ng supervisory regulatory rights and the securing- of fair and just treatment of all shippers. Madrid, Yesterday. The eipttirfi'-s of Can la! ■> FYowthmsiud Lieut. Hatton demand a largo indemnity ami the. appointment to govei no-ship of the frontier of Ceuta, b side- tho release of Vnliente.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42794, 21 October 1905, Page 3
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430Latest Cablegrams. Te Aroha News, Volume XXII, Issue 42794, 21 October 1905, Page 3
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