GENERAL NEWS.
London, March J 7 foreigners in Pretoria who were unprovided with permits have been expelled from Transvaal. Ameer’s Palace, Cabul, seriously injured by fire. Somaliland expedition found the water in Kasakante wells noxious, and filled in and abandoned the wells. , Melbourne, March 18 New Zealand 4 per cent stock continues to be sold here. Perth. March 18 A verdict was given for the Rev. Price in the libel case against the “ Sunday Times ” for £lOO damages. Stay of proceedings was granted, pending appeal. Sydney, March 18 Three Japanese warships on their way to Australia and New Zealand on a cruise will reach Hobart on 6th May, and Auckland on 18th. Feiiajing, March 18 Through coach accident between Kimbolton and Rangiwahia Mr Hounslow, an old Masterton resident, was killed. Wanganui, March 18 Joseph Barnett, alias J ohn McDonald, of Turakina, admitted to hospital on Sunday, Suffering from fever, became delirious and was .placed in a padded cell. On Monday the cell was found in flames, which were extinguished, but the man was severely burned and died last evening from the shock.
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Kaikoura Star, 20 March 1903, Page 3
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