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[KLKCTRIC 'IBIiBGRAPH.—COPYRIGHT.] (per press association.) Strike at Genoa. Received this day, at 9 13 a.m. London, April 15. Through the dockers' strike at Genoa, several steamers are detained. German Grown Prince. The German Crown Prince was feted on a visit to Vienna. The Plague. A number of plague killed rats were discovered iii stacks of mealies at Port Elizabeth. Nicaraguan Canal. London, April 15. Hay and MeKinley have decided to include in tho new Nicaraguan treaty, a provision neutralising the Canal. '■ The Federal Festivities. Majoi-General Sir Edwin Collen and Taylor, Colonial Secretary for Ceylon, are passengers by tho Himalaya to represent India and Ceylon at the Federal festivities. Obituary.
Sir Edward Watkin, formerly Chairman of the South Eastern and other Eailway Go's. Aged 82. The Mad Mullah Again. Mullah with eight thousand men is threatening Kurao in the interior of British East Africa. In this position the British have three companies of mounted infantry camel corps, and a maxim forco is provisioned and strongly entrenched. Edinburgh University. Hudson Bearo of South Australia, has boon appointed to the chair of the Engineering Edinburgh University. The Queen's Return. Queen Alexandra has returned from Copenhagen. Hie was met by King Edward at Victoria station. The Royal Yisit. Recceived this day at 9 17 a. m. Colomho, April 15. The Cornwalls havo concluded their triumphal progress. The fetes were brilliant and passed off without a hitch. The Royal visitors aro delighted. They sail to-morrow for Singapora thence accompanied by cruisers proceed direct to Melbourne. Amongst the guests at Durban in honor of tho Duke was Arabi Pasha an Egyptian exile. The papers eulogise the practical character of tho Yorks' speeches. The Queen's Memorial. Received this day at 9 23 a m. London, April 15. Strathcona has subscribed a thousand towards tho Mansion House Fund for th National memorial of Victoria,
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 16 April 1901, Page 2
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309LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 16 April 1901, Page 2
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