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CABLE NEWS

Br XIiKJIftaXKLEfiRAPH.—OOPTRGHI flEll'wAßpsifl NEGOTIATIONS. lHred 17, 6.55 p m. H London, May 17. Mr (an Irish member) in the that the Bush Veldt were cemmitted in orders. Mr protested against the dust heap of the past. had been done and it was the metter. The Bflt Brussels and Amsterdam the peace negoti».tioLs failed Britain tefusiDg en armistice a view to consult M r Kruger. received frem South Africa, state thst the Vere--ignging is proceeding. Loudon, May 17. have been mad* for prompt by the Vereiugiog to lord Kitchen ej. regard to the delibera- j tiona wH respected. Voting will V be by The pioceedings are ex pec ted An has been come to not toK the commandos reprefen ted flg the progress of the conferenceH^ XxndHer is at Pretoria. | y MR. ■■BERLAIN'B VIEWS ON proposals. | H London, May 17. Mr addressing a meeting st Birmingham, faid ! I am Mil, not tatguin -, thntthe: taajoriHhe remnant of in the 1 fi»M of the futility of rethe minority of irrecon prevailed, »nd may l»ad!js to make abproposals which it will to regret. The world may that the of: not be repeated. Minis- i ters iHilready stated their intentions H reference to the future and settlement of the will not swerve from

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 12, 19 May 1902, Page 3

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CABLE NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 12, 19 May 1902, Page 3

CABLE NEWS Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 12, 19 May 1902, Page 3

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