GENERAL CABLES.
DIXIZLLI" O.N' TltlAL. Durban, Xovcmber 10. The trial 01' tlw Zulu chief Dinizulu on cuarges of treason unci murder lias begun. SUCCESSFUL CLAIM TO A TITLE. Loudon, November 111. The Committer of Privileges •of the House oi Lords lias decided that Albeit Kirby Fairfax, late of Virginia, Ins proved bis claim to the title of Lo'd Fairfax of Cameron in the peerage of Scotland.
11K VOLUIIXAHY SOCIALISTS. London, Xovcmber 10. Sir 11. 11. llyndman and Mr V. Grayson, 11. I'., both noted socialists of the extreme revolutinary order, refused to appear on the platform with Mr. Keir Hurdie, leader of the Socialist Party in the House of Commons SOCIALISTS DOMINATE MINERS' FEDERATION. London, November 19. As a result of the proceedings at the conference of the South Wahs Miners' Federation at Cardiff, Socialists will henceforth dominate the organisation. Mr W. Abraham, President of the Federation, warned members tint the introduction of politics into their affairs was calculated to min tile Federation. IM.MOUAL TOiil XCAS. London, November 19.
The Bishop of liatli is prosecuting l'igott the institotor of the"Abode of Love, 1 ' and Brixton, his secretary, on charges of immorality, 'the action is brought under the Clergy Discipline Act. CHEAP CABLES. London, November 19. Mr Wolf Barry, in reply to Mr Henniker Heaton's suggestion that the report of Lord Balfour of Burleigh agailist penny-a-word cables was biassed, states that Lord Balfour of Burleigh was not connected with any cable companv until 1905. UNEMPLOYED IN BERLIN. Berlin, November 19.
An official census shows that there are 41,408 unemployed in Greater Berlin.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 281, 21 November 1908, Page 2
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