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LATEST CABLE NEWS.

[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.]

Waiting the Result.

Paris, August 29. A member of the municipality of Mareells moved to congratulate the Government on the Czar's visit, the alliance presaging an era of labor peace. The Socialist majority decided to await the result of the visit. , .

Shipping Federation. s v London, August 29. The Shipping Federation having received no request from Australia respect- : ing the Customs Bill, are having no connection therewith. The shipowners generally are regarding the provisions as similar to the British law. The Federation disoussed yesterday a draft of the proposed letter to Mr Chamberlain in reference to the Inter-State Bill.

Cadman still the Hon. A. J. C.

The King approved of Hon. A. J. Cadman, a New Zealand ex-Minister, retaining the title of "Honorable." A nev Unf.on Co'a Steamer. The Union- Oompany of New Zealand has ordered at. Dumbarton a 16-knot 4500 ton steamer. Turkey and France. Receive 4 this day at 9 25 a.m. _ Paeis Aug 29. 16 r .«al cause of the rupture of diplo-1 naatic relations between France and Tur*ey» was the action of the Porte in con*J» r itly imposing obstacles in the way of *T.eneh commercial interests. "i'hft Dombrestle Mining Accident. London, Aug 29. Three miners have been rescued at Dombrestle, one of whom was entombed for 36 hours.SThere is hope of rescuing the remaining eight. Boiler Explosion. Nhw Yoek. Augnst 19. The boiler steamer " City of Trenton, " trading on the Delamore Biver, exploded killing eleven and injuring twenty-five. Nairy Reform. London, Vugust 29. An Admiralty committee recommends various reforms in the victualling of the Navy including the making of a number of recognised meals five instead of three. Late Empress Frederick's Estate. Berlin, Aug 29. The estate of the late Empress Frederick was valued at eleven million marks. It was left to each of her children including the Kaiser a million marks in cash.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 August 1901, Page 2

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LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 August 1901, Page 2

LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 August 1901, Page 2

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