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The Mediterranean Fleet.
London, June 21. Lord Charles Beresford, in a letter to a friend, confessed that he was extremely anxious when he considered the want of strength and proper war organisation of the British fleet in the mediterranean. Philippine Civil Government, A Ecuter’s message states that civil government will be established in the Philippines on July 4th. A Mining Disturbance. Paris. June 21, As the result of a public house brawl, the French minors of the Lamure Department of Isere, demanded the dismissal of 400 Italian miners. The company refused, and thereupon the French expelled the Italians, who fled to Savoy and thence into Italy. Another Combine. New York, June 21. With the view of meeting American competition seven of the principal millers in Ontario am combining. They are able to produce 3000 barrels of flour daily,
The Czar Attends the German Review. Received this day at 9.16 a.m St Petersburg, June 21. The Czar attends the German manceuvers at Danzig, and receives Alexander and Queen Draga of Servia, at St Petersburg in September. Anarchists Threatening. New York, June 21. The anarchists of New York threatened the life of the Italian Consul unless he desists from systematic espionage. Obituary. London, June 21. Admiral Sir Anthony Hoskins, ;ctat 83, Antic Clerical Disturbance. Madrid, Juno 21. .. jAn Antic clerical disturbance occurred -2TRonda, The Electric lights were destroyed and the city thrown into darkness. Split Among the Spanish Liberals.
The newspapers are full of Comments on the Liberal Split and there is much political excitement over the matter.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 22 June 1901, Page 2
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