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(Per Press Association.) Athens, July 4. Three hundred Turkish troops have left Crete. Washington, July 4. Sherman, Secretary of State, replying to Japan's protests in regard to the Hawaiian treaty, says that it is not proposed to do anything prejudicial to Japanese interests, but tbe annexation < of Hawaii h«s long been recognised as a neceßsary contingency. Capetown, July 2. Tbe Mercantile Associations at Jouan nesburg have requested the Transvaal Government to constitute a Chamber of Agriculture, with tbe object of cheapening the means of living and minimising tbe dependence upoa imports.
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Feilding Star, Volume XIX, Issue 41, 5 July 1897, Page 2
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