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WOOL GROWER’S CONCERN. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright } CAPETOWN, November 11. The President of the Free State Wool Growers Association states: That owing to drought the lambing season is disastrous. Fifty per cent of the lambs are dead and serious 10-sscs in cattle was experienced It is felt that the Government will he forced to give relief. AN ACT EXONERATED. RIO DE JANEIRO, Nov. 11. It is officially announced the Brazilian port authorities exonerated the firing on the German steamer Baden It attested ’.Captain Rollin failed to carry out the command of the officials. INDIA CONFERENCE BROADCAST. (Received this day at 10.30 a.m.) LONDON, Nov. 11. Using the famous King’s microphone in which only His Majesty has spoken, the King’s opening speech at the India Conference on November 12 will lie broadcast throughout the world at noon. RUSSIAN EXILES. MOSCOW, November 11.
The- indictment against the professors al-o mentions the name of Vickers Ltd and Sir Dotording Leslie Urquhart. as conferring with Russian exiles, though it was admitted that Britain played a- minor part.
BERLIN, Nov. 11. Foreign exchange—Montreal -1851
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