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LATEST CABLE NEWS.

[by electric telegraph—copyright.]

(PF.R PRESS ASSOCIATION.)

Ashore. London, March 12. The steamer Kinfauns Castle, belong

ing to tho Union Cattle Line, running to South Africa, is ashore at the Needles, Isle of Wight.

The Beer Poisoning Cases.

At tho inquest on the victims of the beer poisoning at Liverpool, the jury found the poison in the beer due to carelessness not culpablo negligence.

Th 3 King's Oath. Mr Balfour has consented to the appointment of a committee of enquiry on the Coronation Oath. The Kaiser's Health. Berlin, March 12.

Tho Berlin newspaper, Dentschcr Rsichsanzeiger, slates that the Kaiser will bo obliged to exercise special care for some time. Ho has further postponed his engagements. Disastrous Fire. London, March 12.

A fire aboard the P. and O. Liner Syria which was being built at Luithouse Glasgow, did eight thousand pounds worth of damage Artificial Sweetening. Germany will shortly impose an absolutely prohibitive tax on artificial sweotcuing of food. The Rising in Abyssinia. Received 9 50 a m. Loxnox, March 12. The Abyssinian forces under Rosmakonnen, defeated the mad Mullah with heavy loss, capturing many prisoners and great booty. Ship Refloated. The Kinfauns Castle has been refloated, The Piagua. The Plague at Capetown is spreading amongst tho better classes. Religious Associations Bill. Parts, March 12. In the chamber of Deputies Mr Pclletan during a discussion on the Religious Associations' Bill, said that a member of the headquarters stall' had confided army mobilisation plans to a Jesuit father. The bill represented a fight for freedom. Coronation of tha King. Londox, March 11. The coronation of the King is expected to take place in May or June next year.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 March 1901, Page 3

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278

LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 March 1901, Page 3

LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 13 March 1901, Page 3

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