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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.

PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. London, January 2. Mr. John Redmottd, speaking hi Sligo, .iti vis-(1 Lord Ros-slvry to lead the Kagged Regiment if the Imperialist Umouiss' cnmp, leaving the Radicals to act wit'i the Irish. The United Irish League, he said, possessed greater power than even the once powerful I Land or National Leagues. If Mr Wyndham tiied coercion the last vestige of 1 mdlordism ia Ireland would be swept away. Moderate members of the London School Board have appealed to the Duke of Devonshire, Lord President of the Council, for further help for voluntary schools from the Imperial or local funds, urging that it is a good opportunity of uniting all in one national system of government. The Duke replied that he is anxiously considering the matter. Troops have been sent to Bothesda, in Wales, where strikers from quarries wrecked several houses. (Jjunt Iti visits the homes of Lord Landsdowne and Lord Salisbury. Brussels, January 2.

I An international meeting of Socials v s condemned the hypocrisy of Prussia's barbvous methods of Germanisation of the .Polos while censuring the British methods in South Africa.

New York, January 2. The people of the Danish West Indies are protesting against the transference of lands to America. They .' recall the D nish Royal pledge, made in 1867, not to stll without the inhabitants' censxiit. Received 3,10,32 p.m. London, January 3. The King has devoted £200,000 given him anonymously to a sanatorium t for tuberculosis patients, £BOO being devoted to an essay on tuberculosis, and plans for a model building at Portsmouth. The -newspapers have announced that preparations are being made for the Prince of Wales to visit India in November to attend the proclamation of the King as Emperor. New York, January 3. General Castro declares the Venezuelan revolution is crushed. I Received 4. 0.15 a.m. New Yokk, January 3. ] The Libf-rtador has arrived at Martinique, to embark the" revolutionary General Matos and 300 volunteers for Venezuela. London, January 3. The Wnr Offioe has ordered from a Montreal firm 1000 tons of Manitoban flour for South Africa.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 3, 4 January 1902, Page 3

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MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 3, 4 January 1902, Page 3

MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 3, 4 January 1902, Page 3

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