BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
United Press Association —Copyright,
Received October 24, 8.40 a.m
LONDON, October 23. Several Indian offioers have been engaged to organise a scheme for the control of the Chinese on the Rand.
NEW YORK, October 23. The Hen. James Choate, speaking at the Lotos Club, warned Americans that they were going at too tremendous a paoe, and dt would foe better for them to cultivate some of the English repose.
PARIS, October 23. "Le Debate," resenting a German suggestion that France had better sit quietly by tine fireside in the ©vent of an Anglo-German quarrel^ declares that Germany seems determined to reduce Firanoe to political servitude, but the man does not exist who can co bind
France,
BERLIN, October 23. Herr Bebel and the extremists having soored a victory in the control of the •Socialist Party, t'lie entire staff of the Socialist paper "Vorwaorts" have resigned. They were accused of being too aesthetically ethical, and prone to cornpremise.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIX, Issue 12636, 25 October 1905, Page 5
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