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•[per PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT.] A Cruiser Launched. Received this day at 9 29 a. m. London, Sept 3. The first-olaes cruiser Bedford was 'launched at Fairfield. Shipwreck. The barque Collessie from Newcastle Australia to Valparaiso on July 9th coal laden was wrecked at Coicoa point. The ship and cargo was totally lost. A portion of the crew were saved. Obituary. Robert Johnson founder and resident director of the Colonial College Hollesley Bay, Suffolk. Labor Trouble. The TafE Vale Railway Company is suing the Amalgamated Society of Railway Workers for jE20,000 for inducing men to break contracts and picketing Cardiff. Mosquito Bites. Major Ross, representing ths Liverpool school of inquiry into tropical diseases, veduced the mosquito bite victims in Lagos to one per cent a normal figure. Revolution in Persia. Berlin, Sept 3. The Cologne newspaper . Kolmische Zeitung, says that a minor state of siege exists between the Teheran district and Persia owing to the revolnntary movement, the result cf dissatisfaction with the new negotiations with Russia. Australian Shipping Lavs. London, September 3. The Liverpool Times commenting on the interstate Shipping Bill protests against the attempt to force the whole shipping trade of Australia with the rest of the world' Into one ironbonnd system with the Australian railways and says it is impossible for mail lines to comply with the Commonwealth’s demands.
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A Colorado bettle has been found in a potato patch in Tilbury docks, London. The area has been isolated and crops of grass destroyed.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 4 September 1901, Page 3
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251LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 4 September 1901, Page 3
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