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[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT.] Lynch's Sentence. London, Jan 28. Lynch's friends are cmshed at the severity of the sentence. Appeal Dismissed. The Yorkshire Miners Associa'ion's appeal against the Denaby mine strike has been dismissed. King of Abyssinia. King Menelik hopes to spend a fortnight at Harrar and a week» at Jibitul in the autumn. Chamberlain in South Africa. Capetown, Jan 28. Mr Chamberlain at Litchenburg had a long private conference with Ministers of the Dutch Church. Religious Matter. Home, Jan. 28. The Pope has appointed a commission consisting of five Cardinals with eleven consulters to enquire into the scope of the Biblical exegesis. It is believed that the enquiry will be of a comprehensive nature, including the.plenary inspiration of the Scriprures. Army Meat Contracts. London, Jan 28. The Hon. Mr Eeeves represented to the War Office that the Australasian companies are unable to obtain forms in time to tender for the South African meat contracts, and expressed the hope that in future the conditions of contract and tender forms will be made available early enough to enable Colonial companies to compete.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1903, Page 4
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184LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, 29 January 1903, Page 4
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