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The New German Tariff. Received this day at 9 15 a.m. Vienna, October 18. The Premier, Dr Von Korber, stated in Reiohsrath that the German Tariff endangered the safety of the Triple Alliance. The British Flag.
London, October 18,
Admiral De Horsey in a letter to the w Times” agrees with Admiral Lorraine’s statement that the British flag was good enough for the whole Empire, and adds that any other flag, no matter how emblematic, it must be inferior to that of the Empire, He also opposed the absolute equality of flags desired by both the Motherland and the Commonwealth. Another War Office Muddle. London, October 18.
Fifty out of two .hundred.lmperial Yeomanry who re-enlisted for South Africa deserted at Shorneliffe, owing to discontent in regard to arrears of pay. The confusion was caused through the pay sheets being in South Africa. For New Zealand Forces.
Captain C. L, Campbell, 16th Lancers, has been appointed to Babington’s stall, Miss Stone’s Captors.
Sofia, Oct. IS.
The Amerian Consul finding Miss Btone's captors were tools of the late Macedonian Committee, refuses to pay the ransom, and insists upon the Bulgarian Government arresting the instigators. Tobacco Competition. The American Tobacco Trust, is spending immense sums making gifts to English retailers. British rivals promise retailers to share their profits. Received this day at 10 23 a.m. A Wise Invitation, Washington, October 18.
A sensation has been caused in America by Roosevelt inviting the Negro President of the University of Tuskegee to dine. This is the first time a negro has dined in White House. Another Anarchist Punished
Haurer, the anarchist editor of the Berlin New Hampshire, has been sentenced to four months for justifying Czolgosz iu shooting McKinley. Death of a Noted Brigand
' Sofia, October 18,
The Turks have captured and beheaded Halin, the notorious brigand, and one of the assassins of the late M. Stambulolf, the Bulgarian statesman.
Revolt on French Territory in
Africa. Received this day at 10 39 a.m. Pams, October 18,
The newspaper Drapean states that Oemral t’ombes and eleven hundred men had several fights with revolted natives on the ivory Coast of West Africa- Seventy were killed and two hundred wounded. Reipfoccpments are asked for,
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 19 October 1901, Page 3
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