YESTERDAY'S CABLES.
ANOTHER BLUNDEB. :s , Loxdon, April Lord Elgin (Secretary for Affairs'*, wishing to inquire as to tjWHB scope of the operations of the tion despatched by Sir F. against tho Munski tribesmen. stopped it when it had reached my's country. Tho expedition remailßMH ed inactive, and when perfusion wSfcgK again ptocW had arrived the tion was recalled owing to tlw i«Il|||lfll outbreak at Sokoto. Meanwhile, t&'llffll Munski country remains closed to iU DEFINING BOUNDARIES. Jffl London, April 4Sg®BH Germany and Britain have au agreement defiuiug the frnnti«M'3jHßßM East and Northern Nigeria aud Camerons, to Lake Tchad. "smBS BRITISH TRADE. -mW London, April JsHHH Tho British quarterly revenue tdvISHH led £67,631,000, tho Customs bitting £8,170,000, stomps £2,160, The Exchequer balanoe is almost five millions,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8075, 3 April 1906, Page 2
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124YESTERDAY'S CABLES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 8075, 3 April 1906, Page 2
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