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it „ , , tendon, Nuwiuber S. Mr I.Klurd IVIi, ol the Amalgamated Soeieiy of l U ,, uay vanu mtiTVR-wed, .aid llilll=eJl hit the , « mlllvc WUa [hor . "Ughlj but the =l -hem e was a grejt st( .p Io adian.e the eiforts to complete tin- machinery for the rapid reiirvsa ol grievance,. An international congress h to be neld at Genera in September next t o discuss the yuestwii of the oppression frauds e 4U pharmaceutical
In the course of a political speech l)r Jamewm, Premier of Cape Colony, hintthat "on- W. P. Schreiner, el - Premier of the colony, who recently announce his intention of re-entering politic,, nught possibly !« a leader of I n Z ; , m Tl l I ' ar,) "- Th,B Pa «v woid t" of * ho have hitherto been " ft»gre«irea. Xh e prPsent road poUcy of this party, he said, was to develop agricultn.e, commerce, and v^'tL n t T^)r mrri ,nt^t The (ajK-town corrcipondent of the U,a ' " hai decided that the IV lV, rs C.,mpj„y> ~r . ,,r , n , , irn-'"'i. , i? are n, '" llv heid in tng. IT.: t" nOE ia - tw " -
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Australian Movernmeat's honey .ih.i.it obtained the hiXJ aJw^r' 1 h'| V '' r meUI at th « °'"kery exhibition at London. V advises the application of the principle of the s,. t ,h. T! 0f lhe ra '' wa y dispute liy 000 l •■iving evidence in the Dnice ta -e at Mldfcl •of T" Rubert C had li."li.r" r stated tliat he burial H , r r '.-' nw ' 'ham from the i^MAISTSIi ,nTI I ,"' n ' 1 """ Stettart ,vill case I „ i J." ''to'-kmailing the l[j|. ton and Stewart families.
'? Ca»l>lH.-11-Hanner-man adi i« to "keep on pesterin«," the suffragettes intervene at most Tih•_r.il mwtmjrs where Ministers speak 1-r.ur were ejected from Mr. Ilarcourt's mecfins at Ritley.
Te.e-rams *t.ite that the fat.ilities i n e.iniiec-ti.,n with tl«. Karat., K h landslide ■ii-a-ter nun.liered :t(oo. (inlv --event* Oi the inl.ahii.ints were s-iveil. Jfan'v 111 the vii inity of the town also perished. The executors in the estate of Louis Spitz.'l agreed to pay all Mellnurnc claims .ijMin-t the eu.it.. in f tl |j. w i,i, <i |>er cent, interest for twentv live years and all *\|M>ni*3. Spitzey was a working jeweller in llellKnime twenty-tive years ago. He li ft owing a considerable amount to various creditors. He subsequently acquired a fortune in China.
Pretoria. November 8. *ir I'. 1 '. 11. 1-arrar. M.L.C.. iking at I!ok-borg. -.lid the mine-owners regarded the Chinee eoolie experiments as absolutely dead. Tli.-y had cost a millinn and a-half pound*. Hie experiment would never l>e renewed. He hoped the iiovernment would not live to regret its insistence on repatriation and the ruthless legislating away of vested rights at the dictation of the English I.ilierals. Mr. Farrar advocated the throwing open of the whole of the Transvaal to mining prospectors. New York. November 8. The I.u-it.inia. in spite of encountering a severe gale, broke her own S|>eed record for the journey from Kngland to America by one hour. Hie Presidents of Nicaragua. Honduras. and San Salvador held a conference at Amnpala and agreed to resume friendly relations. It W3s decided to hold a I*..ice conference at Washington to adopt a uniform code of international law. Capetown, November S. At the unveiling of a Cecil Rhodes bu-t at i .raham-town. Dr. Jameson said that although the colonies had received a s| 3 |, j n th,. t|„. Colonial Con-f.-rctk-e. Imperial trade preference would ...'lie, -tire a- fate. Meanwhile. South At ri a would .ontinue prefer«'ii<e until •h- Motherland reali-e- that -he mu=t I 'ii -vitally re. ipro* St. |yvr-!.'ir'_'. N".veml»-r 8. T),e <; ivriiinent••-tiniate- for extra..rlin.iry e\p: ndititre. including items arising nut "I the war and railway ex-•en-ion. leaves the Budget with a deficit .t sterling. Xiiioreen niil'i r: j. .iinds will U- covered by credit ■:-.-nti'.i|s. Pe'rlin. November 8. •" V..11 ,n..r,. death- Itave re-ulted from ■ on the training shi]i ' "■ i. * i:ii; ..f a ho-s- rrew were killed
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 12 November 1907, Page 3
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