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Jilt. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN. ' By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyrirfv Received July 13,10 p.m. London, July 13. Jlr. Joseph Chamberlain, in aeknow lodging the West Birmingham Unionisi Association congratulations on his birth, day, expressed the hope that before long he would bo able to take a slmrc m the work uoiv more than ever necessary. CHANCELLOR OP GERMANY. Received 13, 10.35 p.m. „„ London, July 13. .1 e aro indications that Herr Von Jlolloway will be l'rinee Buelow's successor as Premier and Chancellor of the ucrmun Empire. WILL CROOKS TO VISIT Til I.' COLONIES.
Received 13, 10.33 p.m. ■Umdon, ,Julv 13 Mr. Will Crooks, sailed I( J t]l tepteniber for Canada, whore he will spend three weeks. He will also visit Australia and spend several weeks there. He will start back at tire end of ]>- lumber. He hopes to learn' something of the spirit of the peoples overseas. LATE MABQUESS OP IIIPOY. London, July 12. King Edward lias offered the j-.iri do Grey liis sympathy on tli c occasion of the death of the Earl's excellent and distinguished father, the Marquess of Hipon, who lust year retired from the office of Lord l'rivy Seal.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 143, 14 July 1909, Page 2
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