MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.
rBB PRKSB ASSOCIATION. Jteoeived 2', 10.35 pm. London, Juoe 22. The Imperial Federa'ion Defenoi Oimmitte) contends that the granting of prefe-ecce to toUniul trade with the English muket ougb'. to b> pirtof a so'itraeof Imperial reform, providing for th) more eq titib'.e dis'ribu'ton of responsibility and cos', of protection of British trado in war times. Mr Jusico Faro wl 11 his decided thtt the fsunusO-.lticgoliornamentsfound a-, Lough V*yle, LeW, in 1896, Mid purchased by the British Museum, are tre sure trove and belong to the Crown. Presldeat L .übft has King Eiwa'd that hi U de'ply mov.d at the terrible a' ciden' at Woolwich, and expressing ke?n sympathy with the mourners. King Ed *ard replied that he was mo«t gmt ful fur the me'ssge. fiusjivel 22.10 53 p.m. Londost, June 22, ' The Turkish Embassy in London has pronounced tie teporta of the Sol* tan's abdiciti-n as foundationlesf.
In connection wi h tin suggested partition of tho Cot go Free SUte among Britain, France atd Germany, Kiug L opold has warned the Power* they aunt repiy him and hit friends the twj mil'ioos sterling expended ia founding the State, besides assuming oth<-r liabilities. Parisian state that the t-xpedi ioh commanded by Jaques Lv bandy has snored the coast of th* HinUrland bi'ween Cape Bojtdorand Cape July. It is supposed to belong to Morocco. Biitiin, Germany, Italy and Holland lava notified th*t they will terminate commercial treaties with Grew* if the latter sanctions the currant trade monepdy. Received 22.11.6 p.m. St. Pktbbsbjbo, Juno 22. The Ru sian Gjveci>mert prance tht 0 ie>sa SLippiug Ojnipany a subsidy of 200,000 roubles for 12 ye.rs, to eaten-' lish a steam Hue wi'.h the Pemun Gulf. Received 22, 11.33 p.m. Lonoov, June 22. General Sir C. Egertou has been appointed to the supreme command of the Sooialihnd cxpsdi'ion. St Petbbsdcbo, June 22. A revolutionary proclamation circulated at OJessi, Elztvetgrad, and Khirkoff, warns the people to keep the example of the Balkan slaves like a frontlet before their *yos if theydeuie the liberation and salvation of Koasia. BiBLUt, Juoe 22. The Enperor, when uoreiling to* statue of Willim I. at Himburg, said ue was cot fi lent Germany had a great future if the pa jplo were true to their ideals, Received 23, O.S a.m. Loudon, June 22. Mr Austen Chamberlain, Post* master-General, n plyiog to the Chinabjra of Commerce memorial advooaing " All British " cibUs tound the world, iudicatcd is was unnecessary for tho sti'e at present to undertake large cable extensions. London, Juoe 21, la a pigejn shooting competition Mcintosh, of Viotoiia, won thj Gon Club's Chall nge Cup < f £IOO and th* Shield paols of £9O and £Bl.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 198, 23 June 1903, Page 2
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445MISCELLANEOUS CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 198, 23 June 1903, Page 2
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