LATEST CABLE NEWS.
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Another Anti-British Craze. Received this day at 9 15 a.m. London, October 29.
The Rouen Dockers urge the convening of a Congress of European Dockers with a view of adopting the Dutch proposal to boycott British shipping, thus compelling the termination of the South African war.
Germany angry with Chamberlain
London, Oot 28.
Chamberlain, by his Edinburgh speech, evoked a storm of indignant protest from the German piess. Honor to a New Zealander.
Captain Coutts of the Bth New Zealand Contingent is commanded to attend the King's coronation.
Boundary line Dispute.
The Governments of Great Britain and Brazil have requested the King of Italy to arbitrate on the Guiand boundary question.
The Filipino Trouble.
New Yoek, October 28.
General Smith, commanding the Ameri, can forces in the Island of Samar, one of the Philippine Islands, has summoned the Filipino Presedentes, or headmen to surrender, and everybody implicated in the recent attack on the infantry force, before November 11, otherwise the Pre* sidentes will be exiled, villages destroyed and property confiscated. The Bubonic Plague.
Lisbon, Oct 28. Doctors have successfully extirpated rats with plague baccili.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 29 October 1901, Page 2
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