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LATEST CABLE NEWS.

[BV BIiHCTBIC TBLBGEAPH —COPYRIGHT.]

(PBK PBK3S ASSOCIATION.)

Union of Greece and Crete. Received this day at 9 20 a.m. London, June 10.

The Consuls have returned .to Prince George the resolution recently carried in the Cretan Assembly in favor of a union •with Greece.

Disturbance in Belfast. London, June 10. A Catholic proceasion in Belfast was stoned. Sixteen arrests were made. Harder and Suicide.

A chemist at Nancy, in Franco, whose chin-ohona bark was seized and analysed by the School of Pharmacy, shot M. Bleioher, the principal of the school, dead.

Ex-Queen of Madagascar. Eanavolona, ex-Queen of Madagascar, is indignant at being placed under close surveillance during her visit to Paris. It was suspected that she desired to escape to secure British protection. Nelson Relics.

The King has presented a largo number of Nelson relies to the United Service Institution.

Acquittals for Murder. Received this day at 9 20 a.m. Berlin, Juno 10.

There is great excitement throughout Germany over the acquittals of three noncommissioned officers charged with the murder of Captain Krosigk, who was habitually guilty of brutality to his subordinates. The socialist journals are indignant at the secrecy in regard to the trial, and declares that brutality in the army is common. The King’s Accession.

Received this day at 10 49 a. m. mA " London, May 10. The King received at St James Palace the Moorish Mission to congratulate him '"''bn his accession. It is supposed that the object of the mission is to counteract the French pressure on the position in.Moroc- . co which is critical.

Obituarias Walter. Besant and Robert Buctavan novelists and Lord Wantage.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 June 1901, Page 3

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LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 June 1901, Page 3

LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 June 1901, Page 3

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