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Russia.

The Trans- Baikal section of l!|ln|||3 ?reat Siberian Railway has now • direct communication Mi|lN||l| established between St. P^||||fHnil •nrg and the Pacific. ! i|l|ffl|||| The correspondent of the "TinrJll|||U at Odessa states that 60,000 Ki3E»|H|lH||l| troops will be shortly pushed fpf! >«H(Hh{ to the northern frontier of Afgiii|||H|f All officers who had been ao^lE|||ffl||l furlough have been recalled to the||||||ffll|i| risons of Central Asia. iKUail

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Manawatu Herald, 4 January 1900, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
65

Russia. Manawatu Herald, 4 January 1900, Page 2

Russia. Manawatu Herald, 4 January 1900, Page 2

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