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A Narrative of the, white Man’s
Cruelty. Eecsived this day at 9 7 a m. London, Nov 11
An American named Canisus Long, employed in the Congo Free States has published a narrative describing the system of atic massacre of natives by officials for declining to bring in rubber. The natives were paid a penny a pound for for what was sold for three shillings a pound. A Rat-Plague Steamer. Paris, Nov 11.
The Antwerp steamer Saghalien was unloading at Marsc'.lles, when four hundred and eighty rats dead from plague were discovered in the holds. 'lhe authoiIties at French pores are discussing the question of wholesale rat destruction. The Prince of Wales’ Presents. London, Nov 11.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have lent the relics of the recent Australasian Sour to the Stepney Museum. Madame Melba
Madame Melba has arranged with Musgrove for three months concerts in the Australian capitals beginning in the middle of September.
Tammany Frauds. New York, Nov 11
The cost of municipal administration in New York in 1900 was forty million sterling. The enormous expenditure was due to the T£mmany system.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 12 November 1901, Page 3
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193LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 12 November 1901, Page 3
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