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(PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.) Allotting the War Loan. London, May 3., Ira the House of Commans bin; M. Hicksf-. Beach stated that the Eothsehilds had been allotted eleven millions of the first moiety of the war loan ; J. S., Morgan and Co. London, ten millior is ; the Bank of England, nine millions. G lasgow Exhibition*. The Duk eof Fife in openin.g the Glasgow Exhibition, acknowledged the valuable support the colonies had given the Exhibition. He inspected'jhe Queensland and Westralian courts.
Ponished in a Fire.
Miss Eudd tf daughter of Andrew Eudd, Queensland, perished in a fire at a boarding house in i'dloomsbury. She intended to marry Hewitt, an Australian in a fortnight.
A German Canal Bill. Berlin, May' 3.
A Ministerial crisis lias arisen in Prussia owing to a deadlock over the Canal Bill, which provides for the binding together —by a. canal and capable of carrying sea going vessels—of the basins of the Rhine, Elbe, and Port Stittin. The cost would be nineteen and a half million pounds.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 4 May 1901, Page 3
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