GENERAL CABLES.
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY. Received April 12, 7-40 p.m. London, April 11. Lord Ravleigh succeeds tho Uukc uf Devomhirc at Chancellor of the I utversity of Cambridge. VISITING THE P«3PE. Received April 12, 7.40 p.m. Berlin, April 11. Count Von Baelow, Chancellor of the Empire, has started for Home to seek the Vatican's help to break the resistance of the Centre i'aily in connection *ith the questionDEI'RESsIOX IN SOUTH AFRICA. Capetown, April 1". There are 2.5.0U0 more iinemploye.l native-, on the Rand now than in 1907. This is due to commercial stagnation and the crisis in the diamond industry. The De Beers. Premier, and Jagersfontein mines have released 2f1,000 blacks, and the Central and South African railways 17,500. INDIAN TELEGRAPHISTS' STRIKE. London. April 10. The correspondent of the Daily Mail report* that telegraphists throughout India have bejnm a -trik-■- Ttie Calcutta telegraph ollie,. i- ni'arly d. -Tt-d.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 97, 13 April 1908, Page 3
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