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THE PRINCE OF WALES.

Paris, April 2. Though his visit is private, the Prince of Wales was. given a great popular ovation on his arrival here. MESHED CANNONADE. Teheran, April 2. The Russian cannonade of the mosque at Meshed was responsible for fifty casualties among the worshippers, but none of the ex-Shah's partisans were wounded. SUDAN REBELS KILLED. Cairo, April 2. A force under Captain Whoatley, Acting Sub-Governor of Kordofan, pursued and killed a Moslem fanatic and eleven of his followers who were trying to create a rebellion. LITHGOW STRIKE ENDS. Sydney, April 2. Tho Lithgow strikers at their ballot decided by a two-to-pne majority to accept tho proposed agreement with Messrs. Hoskins, proprietors of the ironworks. FRENCH BANKER ARRESTED. Paris, April 2. Jean Baptisto Joany, head of a banking firm, has been arrested on a charge of swindling. His liabilities total .£IOO,OOO, but only .Cl'iO and sonio securities of littlo value were found on his premises. DISAPPOINTING VICTORIAN CROP. Molbourne, April 2. Tho oat crop for 19U-1912 from 302,2:18 acres is 4,, ! »55,.*12. ! » bushels, compared with 9,699,127 bushels from 392,681 acres in the previous year. CONSTABLE KILLED. Perth, April 2. A Manilaman fatally stabbed Constable Fletcher at Broome. He has been arrested.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1405, 3 April 1912, Page 5

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THE PRINCE OF WALES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1405, 3 April 1912, Page 5

THE PRINCE OF WALES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1405, 3 April 1912, Page 5

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