VARIOUS CABLES.
A DEAD EMPEROR'S BOND. Received April 16, 8.30 a.m. PARIS, April 15. The ex-Empress Eugenie, widow of the Emperor Napoleon 111., of Frar.ce, is being sued for £184,000, lent to her husband in 1855, two years after their marriage. The bond, which was mislaid in 1870, was recently discovered. fiDUCATION IN AFRICA. Received April 16, 8.30 a.m. CAPETOWN, April 15. The School Council at King Williamstovvn, Cape Colony, has forbidden teachers to accept presents-of money as previously made to them by the German Government through its Consul. A BY-ELECTION. Received April 16, 11.21 p.m. LONDON, April 16. In the by-election for South Westmeath Sir Walter Migent (Nationalist) was elected unopposed. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE SOCIETY. Received April 16, 11.21 p.m. CAPETOWN, April 16. Mrs Olive Schreiner, the South African author, has started a Women's Suffrage Society in Capetown. CANADA AND EMIGRATION. Received April 16, 11 16 p.m. OTTAWA, April 16. Emigrants are pouring into Canada. Six thousand settlers left Montreal yesterday, bound for the West.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8401, 17 April 1907, Page 5
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173VARIOUS CABLES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8401, 17 April 1907, Page 5
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