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General Hatton. London, December 22,
The King gave an audience to General Hutton the Commonwealth Commandant. Cannibalism.
The natives of Acos Croa river in West Africa, killed and ate 80 natives friendly to the British.
Sentenced for Fraud.
The man Horos has been sentenced to fifteen years and the woman to seven years on several charges of fraudulently obtaining money by procuration, etc. Fedeial Customs Trouble.
Count Von Bulow, the Imperial Chaneellor, is in communication with Great Britain regarding the prosecution of the North German Lloyds' steamer for breaking customs seals. The Daily Chronicle advises the Commonwealth to amend the Customs Act iu order to avoid International complications. Rebellion in Venezuela. New York, December 22.
A serious military rebellion has occurred in Venezuela. America has de spatebed a warship. Coal Miner’s Trouble. Received this day at 11 3 a.m. London, Dec 22.
The Secrelaries of fifteen of the chief British Trades Unions deny; the charges that the members are practising “skulking” with a view of causing a reduction in output and resisting the introduction of machinery.
Smallpox Epidemic. There are five hundred and fifty eases of smallpox in the various London Hospitals. German Claims in Yenezueila. New York, December 22.
General Castro, the Venezuela President, is defiant in reference to Germany’s ami unced intention to compel the pay. m. of claims of German subjects. The i>. aidant says he will not suffer Germany to humiliate and deprive Venezuela of her rights.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 23 December 1901, Page 4
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247LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 23 December 1901, Page 4
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