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LATEST CABLE NEWS.

[PER PRESS ASSOCIATXOK.— COPYRIGHT.]

The Bubonic Plague. Received this day at 8 53 a. m. London, May 27

The total plague cases at the cape were '649 and 292 deaths- including 52 Europeans. During the week ended May 18th there were seventeen deaths.

The Newfoundland Naval Reser-

Yists. Halifax, May 27.

The Newfoundland Naval Reservists have returned after six months cruise in the West Indies. The men are delighted /with the work and treatment. Commodore Gifford who commanded, praises their aptitude and earnestness.

The Somaliland Trouble. London, May 27

It is rumored that the mad Mullah in Somaliland, has formed an alliance with tho Myortain tribe thus securing eighty thousand fighters for his standard. The British have been making feigned advances in the direction of Myertains and hoped to iuvade their territory unexpectedly.

Another Persecution of the Jews. St. Feterrburg, May 27. _ Innumerable fires have occurred in villa gos and towns of Kussia. The damage,, done extends to many millions of roubles. ' Tho inhabitants accuse the I 'iocal Jews of incendiarism. A great outbreak against the Jews at Baiting has occurred. Spain like Italy. Madrid, May 9.7. M Admiral Cervera, addressing the Naval Congress of Madrid, said that he feared Spain would become like Italy in middle ages. German forces in China. London, May 27. The Kaiser issued an order to the German military authorities in China to prepare for disbanding the head-quarters staff, and reducing the strength of the forces there. The order was received in Berlin with a sigh of relief. The Germans had handed marping to the British shortly before the discovery af the Krupp guns. Cold Storage. The American Cold Storage Co. proposes to run steamers to Manchester and Southampton with the object of establishing emormons depots containing supplies of dairyfarm produce, Buliloient to last Britain six months in the event of war. The Russian Loan. The Eussian Loan, recently floated in Paris, was covered many times over.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 28 May 1901, Page 3

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LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 28 May 1901, Page 3

LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 28 May 1901, Page 3

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