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The Submarine Boat Narval. Received this day, 9 12 a in. London, June 18. The submarine boat "Narval" remained under water twelve hours. For about six hours the crew ware comfortable. It then became serious, the men suffering from exhaustion and nausea. Another Royal Birth. St. Pbtebsbpbg, June 18. The Tsaritiza has been accouched of another daughter. Ape-like Man. Zanzibab, June 18. IT. H. Johnston, British Commissioner of the Uganda Protectorate, confirms the discovery of ape-like men, distinct from dwarfs on the verge of the Congo forests. Opium and Riee Duties. London, June 18. Britain has notified to the Powers the refusal of China to the application for an increase in the duties on opium and rice.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 19 June 1901, Page 3
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