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A Commercial Failure. London, February 19
Paatch Coy. wool and grain exporters at Buenos Ayres, havo suspended. The liabilities are now half a million pounds.
The Plague
Capetown, February 19.
Two cases of plague are reported amongst the suspects at Capetown, also a coolio employed in tho docks. A portion of the natives who struck at the docks havo resumed work.
Marriage in High Life. Received this day, at 10 42 a ra. London, Feb. 20,
General Polo Carew, who recently returned from South Africa, has married Lady Beatrice Francos Elizabeth Butler, daughter of the Marquis of Osrnonde. Denmark’s West Indies,
Denmark refused America’s offer of twelve million koroncr for the Danish West Indian Islands.
The Address-in-Reply. London, Feb. 19,
In the House of Commons on tho Ad-dress-in-reply, Chamberlain replying to the attack on his conduct during the war, reiterated his previous statements that Britain’s policy had not varied from tho outset, ilo challenged tho Opposition to produce an alternative policy. Ho recalled tho fate that had befallen the Boer peace envoys.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 20 February 1901, Page 3
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