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The Royal Visit. London, March 21. The \Xiobc, by means of wireless telegraphy, sent a telegram to Gibraltar conveying the Yorks' wishes with regard to their reception there, yj&■» Tha Chinese Difficulty. The China Gazette's Tokio correspondent advises that all the Kussian warships in Japan have sailed for Korea. The Japanese, squadron is mobilising and going to Korea immediately. Franca and Britain. President Loubct, in the Elysee Palace, said that cordial relations existed between Great Britain and France and it was his desire to steadilly strengthen them. Selling of Liquor. The House of Commons by 372 to 54 passed the second reading of the Bill to provent the sale of liquor to children under 15. •
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 22 March 1901, Page 4
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