GENERAL CABLES.
London, March .3. The late Lord Overtouu bequeathed £OI,OOO to religious and charitable societies, including £25,000 to the Culled Free Church. Mrs. Margaret Aicott, who wa 3 once j an actress in Australia under (he name! of Miss Leighton, committed suitide on . the Metropolitan Railway. The Pckiang railway loan dispute has been settled. This was the hist serious question outstanding between Britain and China. Cairo, March 5. - King Menelik has imprisoned the chiefs who were responsible for the recent raids on Benadir, in Italian tiomaliland. He has appointed others to •neeeed them. Rome, March .3. j A train thief who ha- ju-t l,ecn ar- j rested has be.n identified as the asailunt of Mi- Low, who wa« murderim.K a-saullcd and roblicd "n tinTurin express on January Pith la*t year. Berlin, March .3. Thirty thousand pounds' worth of banknotes and shares were stolen from Ilerr Meyestein. a resident of Giesen, on a train at Cologne station. St. Petersburg, March .3.
The Car has pardoned fifteen person? who were condemned at Odessa for participating in anti-Jewish pogroms at Tiraspol.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 66, 7 March 1908, Page 5
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