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LONDON, Yesterday,
Thirty-three out of forty-eight members of the London Chamber of Co nmerce, who are also members of Parliament, have written to the Secretary dissenting from the tariff reform resolution recently passed, and pressing unwavering adherence to free trade.
Bertram V. Williams, a seaman on the ship “ Port Jackson,” which recently arrived from Sydney lias been sentenced to a month’s imprisonment for assaulting the captain because he <rave him a bad discharge. It is stated that Williams is the son of a New Zealand clergyman. First instalment of the Kiel canal will cost £7. r >o,ooo sterling.
It is hoped to make 3.285 discharges at Woolwich arsenal next half-year until the personnel reaches the minimum of 10,000.
CALCUTTA, Yostonlay
Owing to unrest at Lahore, ball cartridge has been served to tho volunteers. There' is a remarkable impulse in volunteer recriuting. Five judges of the Supreme Court and many high officials, bankers, and merchants have joined as privates.
“ Some little time ago,’' says Mr J. G-. Boyle, Kelmscott, W.A., “ I was suffering from a severe cough, which threatened to take a serious form. Hearing so much about Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy I decided to give it a trial, and to my great satisfaction was completely cured by the time I had finished the firPt bottle.” For sale
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43086, 30 April 1907, Page 2
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249Latest Cablegrams. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43086, 30 April 1907, Page 2
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