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LATEST CABLE NEWS.

[BV BLBCTEIO TELEGRAPH. —COPYRIGHT. ] (pee feess association.) The Coronation. Received this day at 9 8 a.m. London, July 17. The route of the procession on the 26th day after the Coronation of the King will be ten miles long. The Colonies will be well represented in the display. Tolstoi in a Critical Condition. Received this day at 9 10 a.m. St Petersburg, July 17. Count Tolstoi is suffering from fever and is in a critical condition.

The Pittsburg Strike.

London, July 17.

The New York correspondent of the Times states that nineteen thousand skilled workmen, and forty thousand unskilled have struck. The public Press does not sympathise with the strikers considering that they are bent on controlling the entire of the employed in the Steel Coy’s works. Rosebery appealed to. Strong appeals were made to Rosebery to promote the National Liberal party. Suicide of Actresses. Ida Yeoland, who was Evelyn Mill lards, under-study in ‘'the Adventures of Lady Ursula" and Edith Yeoland a member of the Company, playing ‘‘.Sweet Nelof Old Dtury,’’ committed suicide by poison, owing to disappointments in reference to an American engagement.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 July 1901, Page 3

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LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 July 1901, Page 3

LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 July 1901, Page 3

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