GENERAL CABLES.
THE CANADIAN MINISTRY. By Cable.—Press Asaocia t ion.-r-Copy right Ottawa, September 18. Mr. Oliver, Minister of the Interior, may resign owing to differences with other members of the Cabinet. BLOCKADE RUNNER'S WILL. New York, Setpember 18. The late Aaron Burnett, of New York, who was a blockade runner during the Civil War, left his estate, valued at forty .million sterling, to his son and daughter. A niece and his grandchildren will contest the will. DEATH OF AN AMBASSADOR. Paris, September 18. M. Nelidorff, Russian Ambassador, is dead. EGYPTIAN NATIONALISTS. London, September 18. The Egyptian Nationalists propose to meet in Brussels. France's prohibition is dictated by friendship towards Britain and to the Egyptian leaders manifesting pan-Islamic tendencies. BRITISH JOURNALISTS ABROAD. Received September 19, 10.30 p.m. Brussels, September 19. Two hundred members of the British Institute of Journalists are visiting Belgium as guests of the Brussels Exhibition Committee. BROTHERLY LOVE. Received September 19, 10.30 p.m. Fez, September 19. ■Mula Hefid pardoned his brother Mulai Akerbir, the Pretender, who was the causp of tile unrest on the Algerian frontier.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 138, 20 September 1910, Page 5
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