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(pub pmss association.—copyright.) The Pittsburg Strike. London, September 11. Renter's Pittsburg correspondent states that efforts to settle the steel ftrike have failed. Russian Harvest. St Petebsburg, September 11. Owing to the bad harvest 12 Russian Srovinces with a population of 30 millions ave appealed to the Government for relief. Ihe Czar's Tour. Berlin, September 11. The semi-official organ Norddeutshe Zeitung emphasises the importance of dynastic intimacy in political affairs, and adds that Europe is grateful to the Czar for the general situation, thus allowing Germany to offer its sincere good wishes at Dantzig and on the Czar's farther journey. Central American Rebellion.
\ New Yobk, September 11. The American Consul at Colon has warned the rebels if they attack the town or interfere with the Isthmus traffic, America will intervene:
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 12 September 1901, Page 3
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132LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 12 September 1901, Page 3
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