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LATEST CABLE NEWS.

(by ELECTBIC TELEGRAPH.) (PEE PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.) Commander of Australian Troops. Received .this day at 9 11 a.m. London, May 29, The Australian troops in South Africa are strongly urging the selection of General Polo-Oarew, as the Federal. Commander under the Commonwealth. The Unrest in Russia. St Petersburg, May 29. Order has been restored in town and District of Obukhoff. The Russian Government are enquiring as to making concessions to the workers. Secretary to Board of Trade. Received this day at 9 11 a m. London, May 29. Francis Hopwood, Secretary to the Railway Department of the Board] of Trade, succeeds the late Sir Courtenay Boyle as Farmanent Secretary- to the Board. Miners’ Conference. * A hundred and fifteen thousand voted against the Eight Hours and Minimum Wage at the Miners’Conference, not three hundred and fifteen thousand as cabled last night. The Coronation Oath. London, May 29, The Assembly Church of Scotland by 168 votes to 146 adopted a report declaring the alteration in the confession of faith requires Parliamentary Legislation. Dr Cameron and Lees, Dean of the Chapel Royal of Scotland and Minister of the St Giles Cathedralof Edinburgh expressed a strong dissent for the decision.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 May 1901, Page 2

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LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 May 1901, Page 2

LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 May 1901, Page 2

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