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[JBB ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH —COPYEIGHT.] (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION). Mew Zealand Finance. deceived this day, at 8 38 a m. London, August 11. Beeves has published a strong vindication of New Zealand finance in reply to a T cent cablegram on tho subject, which appeared in the newspapers. The Dead Empress. August 11. The coffin containing the body of the Empress was borne by a dozen infantry, with soldiers bearing torches marching on either side of the Emperor. On reaching the Chancel William deposited a wreath, and then sank in prayer. The whole congregation followed.
King Edwa d has arrived at Flushing, and is proceeding to Hamburg. Bydkbv, This Day. Yesterday was observed as a day of mourning for the Empress Frederick. Special services were held in the leading churches. The Free ChtitfcKi London, August 11. The Scottish Court of Session nonsuited the Free Church dissentients against tlie Union who brought an action in claiming moneys from the United Free Church. Big Volunteer Camp. Eighty thousand Volunteers are undergoing training in camps in England.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 12 August 1901, Page 3
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175LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 12 August 1901, Page 3
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