LATEST CABLE NEWS.
[by electric telegraph.—copyright.]
[per press association.] Mint Coinage. London, January 31. The Master of the Eoyal Mint states that the issue of coin of the present pattern will continue until the King functions the currency of the new design. King Uiarles. The Board of Works forbade Jacobite decorations at the statute of King Charles. The wreaths sent on the anniversary of his death are now useless. Remounts for Africa. Ten thousand remounts arc ready in England. The first batch are leaving on Tuesday. Imperial Armanent. Six batteries at Aldershot have been armed with German made quick firers. Trade Trouble. There is an agitation at Sheffield, owing to the protectionists in Germany threatening the British Steel Industry. Retaliation is recommended. Yerdi’s Funeral. One hundred thousand people attended Verdi’s funeral. America in the Phillipines. Washington, January SO. Great friction exists between General Mearthun and the Phillipines Commission. It is understood McKinley is recalling the former on the ground that two years service in the tropics threatens his health.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 1 February 1901, Page 3
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