YESTERDAY'S CABLES.
CHINA AND JAPAN. Tokio, December 18. China is exhibiting great reluctance to give further concessions to Japan.
ITALY. . Rome, December 18, Signor Fortix, Premier, has resigned owing to a reaction in regard to the proposed commercial vivendi with Spain, fixing the duties on Spanish wines.
UNEMPLOYED IN BRITAIN. London, December 18. Eight huudred unemployed marched to St. Paul's on Sunday afternoon singing "The Red Flag," somo continuing after they had entered the Cathedral until a leader stopped, them. At a subsequent meeting they denounced Mr John Burns for joining, the Cabinet,
THE BRITISH ARMY. London, December 18. Major-General Plumer has vacated the Quartermaster--Generalship, and membership of the Army Council. Lieutenant-General Sir W. Nicholson has succeeded him. (General Plumer did good work in South Africa, notably during his efforts to relieve Mafcking.)
THE PANAMA CANAL. New Yohk, December 18. Mr Shaw, Secretary to the United Slates Treasury, addressing the Yale students, said that when tho Panama Canal was completed, and hor niercairtilc marine developed, the States would become, the actual leaders in the Pacific,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8008, 20 December 1905, Page 2
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175YESTERDAY'S CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8008, 20 December 1905, Page 2
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