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(PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.' —COPYRIGHT.) The Czar’s Tour. Paris, September 17. Fifty thousand soldiers guard the railways used by the Czar and Czarina on their visit to France. Paris will not be visited. Australian Loans. ■ London, September 14. The Western Australian loan closed at a quoted premium of three-sixteenths per cent. The New South Wales loan is at a premium of thirteen-sixteenths. Francs in Western Soudan. Paris, September 17. The French force operating in Western Soudan drove Fateralla, son of the late Sultan Rebah, with large and wellarmed forces to Feka, in British territory. Probably he will be installed Emir under British protection. The Royal Tour. Ottawa, September 17. The Ophir during the voyage experienced a circular storm and pitched heavily. She hoisted the Stars and Stripes at half-mast when anchored at Quebec. The Cornwalls had an enthusiastic reception despite the rain falling.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 September 1901, Page 4
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145LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 18 September 1901, Page 4
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