GENERAL CABLES.
TIIIC TRAX.SVAAL. London, Mav i. Mr, Botha was the. guest at a dinner of Transvaal banking, commercial, and mining interests, lie declared that the Uovernmcnt would not attempt to deal with the labor question before drestic inquiry. U e desired to see ilie existing mines continue- and others opened in the near future. Lord Harris hailed Mr. Botha's reference to the mines as a safe investment. OXFOKD UXIYLRsdTY, "London. .May 2. Lord Coram appeals for a quarter 01 a million to strengthen the endowment! and equip Oxford University on ntodert lines of literary and scientific studies. AX T ARREST. Calcutta. -Aliy i. Sir f.'eo. Arbouthnot was arrested n Madras on a criminal charge in conuee tion with his firm's bankruptcy. FIERCE. GALERACIXc. Sydney, Hay 3. A fierce south-west gale is ragin along the coast. IMPERIAL IXKTITrTK. London. May 2. Captain Collin,, on behalf of Attstr. liri, has l,een appointed it member ( the Advisory Committee of the Imperii institute.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 4 May 1907, Page 3
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