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[by electric telegraph.—copyright.] [Per Press Association.] Kaiser’s Strange Address. Received this day, at 9 4 a.m. Berlin, March 31. The German press arc dissatisfied with the address of the German Emperor to officers of the Emperor Alexander of Russia. A Prussian regiment, declaring that the regiment would crush with their bayonets any attempt of insubordination in Berlin. Six Years for Murder. Berlin, March 31. At the second trial of ex-Lieutenant Rueger—sentenced at Metz for having shot Captain Adams dead— had the sentence reduced to six years’ imprisonment The Panama Canal. Washington, March 31. Colombia has offered America the absolute control of the Panama Canal, with the lease of adjacent territory, for an unlimited period. The Marseilles Strike. Paris, March 81. The strike at Marseille of dock labourers, has ended. The chief agitator was sentenced to three months imprisonment. The Small Pox Epidemic. London, March 81. The small-pox epidemic of Glasgow is declining.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 1 April 1901, Page 3
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