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LATEST CABLE NEWS.

[per PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT.]

The Czar’s Tour. Bbbliln, September 17. The banks of the canal at Kiel were lined with gendarmes and police as the Czar and Czarina passed en route for Dunkirk.

Paris, September 17.

Precautions for the safety of the Czar and Czarina while in France are so great that the line of route has the aspect of an armed camp. The King’s Return. London,' September 17. King Edward has decided not to return from ui visit to the Continent via Flush* ing as at first arranged. Salisbury in France. Lord Salisbury baa started for a month’s visit to Beanliela in French Bivieria. Australian Wheat and Flour. Received this day at 9 88 a.m. London, Sept. 17. The exhibits of New South Wales wheat and flour at the Bakers Exhibition in London were highly commended, and have now been transferred to the Grocera Exhibition. Mew Steamer for Australia. The steamer Fortunaties, built to the order of Archibald Currie and Coy of Melbourne for the Austraiiau-India trade, has been launched. Chinese Punishments. Hong Kong, September 17. High functionaries responsible for the Obuoham massacre including the Governor of Chekiang have been degraded and banished. Fourteen actual murderers were executed, and seven accomplices received sentences of five years imprisonment, nine banished for life. Indian Famine.

Bombay, September^!?. The Indian famine commissioners’ report states that the averse condition of the famine in the year caused a million deaths. Three-fonrths of those that died belonged to the Bombay presidency.

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

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

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

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