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« (Per i J ress Association.) London, Jnne 6. The Grand Masonic Sodge of England elected two nominees of the Cambrian Lodge, Sydney, to the Colonial Board, and then adjourned to December the debate on the proposed abolition of the Board, pending the expression of colonial opinion. The Gothic has arrived at Teneriffe with her chilled beef in excellent condition. Paris, June 6. The British delegates to the Mines Conference protested against the adoption of the scheme for reducing the output of coal as a grave fiscal blunder. They contended it would be impossible to secure united action throughout the world upon it. The French delegates urged that the supply exceeded the demand by forty million tons. Cairo, June 6. The Bedouins have destroyed the cholera hospital in Jeddah. The garrison is to be increased immediately. Capetown, May C. Several reports have been received from Zambesi that Lobengula is still alive. Athens, June G. A party, which included some officials attached to the British Legation hero, had a thrilling escape from brigands at La Wissa.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 286, 7 June 1895, Page 2
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