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(PES PEB3S ASSOCIATION.-COPYRIGHT.) A Lunatic Assassin. Berlin, June 26. Weiland, who some time ago made a murderous attack on the Kaiser, was adjudged a lunatic and confined to an asylum. Unionist Papers applaud Seddon. London, June 26. Several Unionist newspapers applaud Mr Seddon for crying shame upon .hnglish statesmen whose utterances prolong the war. Queenslanders' Annual Dinner. At the Queenslanders' annual dinner the guests included Lord Strathcona and .the Agents-General, Tozer of Queensland lidding. In the course o£ his speech that Queensland sent an ■Tried team to the Federal Parliament. Fbaptain Gordon, in replying to tho toast of the Imperial forces, said that when credit was due to the Colonials it was amply given by the Imperial officers. Collision of Torpedo-Destroyers. Tokio, June 26.
During the naval mancevres off Oshima, three torpedo-destroyers collided, and one sank. Several lives were lost.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 27 June 1901, Page 4
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