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INDIANS IN THE TRANSVAAL. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Received 2-1, 11.15 p.m. London, May 24. General Botha announces a settlement of the Transvaal Indian trouble. The concessions include the exemptions oi the thumb-print test in respect to welleducated assistants applying for trailing licenses. JAPAN AND GERMANY. Berlin, May 2,1. The Federal Council agreed to a Bill dealing temporarily with the commercial relations of Japan and Germany. A HISTORIC HOME DESTROYED. London. May 23. "Slcdmere," Sir Tatton Svkes' historic home, was destroyed by fire. The art treasures, including Ronmey's "Adain." and furniture were saved. DR. MAWSON'S PLANS. London, May 23. Owing to British supporters strongly urging the necessity, Dr. Mawson will remain in England for three weeks, and believes there is a probability of increased subscriptions.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 310, 25 May 1911, Page 5
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126GENERAL CABLES Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 310, 25 May 1911, Page 5
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