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(P-iffr-ess Association.) (By Elect|< Telegraph—Copyright). REGICEE OFFICERS DE- ■'..- pCORATED. ' . ReceivetOqtober 1-, at 8.43 a.m. . :;' ; | BELGRADE, Sept. 30.! ' In conhee-|r_ with his coronation Rmg Peter dfoirated many notables, including all officers.
.-., ~-' ASpiSSINATION. ' - :;.'.,': CON.STiSiTINOPLE; Sept. 30. ' Colonel miff, commander of the Kusso-Turki|h'irontier guard, has been assassma,ted..|* : He assisted the Turks to attack the A»ii3nian revolutioniaries in Jiily' [;;; ■. .. .- .y •
■.... , - A NRWBOXER RISING. :-.-..i.':.: x -■:■.;•.:■-.-.: .> j PEKIN, Sept. 30. , -.The Vieen y of Yuan has been ordered | ■to suppress f new Boxerism at Ch'antung, Chihli. Its peculiarity is that it includes Ya len officials, clerks, Bud- i J dhist priests, and many rich influential J i people. j . ' ' I |. •-. (Recei ecijOct. 1, at .9.7 a.m.) I IN, SEARCH : OF LOST TREASURE j ' : ' .; 'MADRID, Sept. 30: Caviliere .no—the inventor of the hydi-oscoFe, an; instrument-".which enables the boi ;om of the sea to be scanned —descended to the deck of the sunken treasure gall son:- Admirante, at Vigo, to a depth of ninety feet. a mm SOME GIFT. ' CAPETOWN, Sept. 80. . Mr Alfred-Bat has presented to the Government tH Frankpwale estate, near Johannesburg, |valued at £60,000, for educational puiposes. QUEE>|ALEXANDRA.' COIENHAGEN, Sept. 30. Queen Alexandra, who is on a visit here, attended Professor Finsen's funeral, j , ■' '■' • . 'INSPECTION OF SLUMS.- ' IfEW YORK, Sept. 30. The Archbisftp of Canterbury and Mr Booker Washhitoh,- the famous negro teacher.and.?pr|icipal';,of-'the'Tuske'gee Industrial*-Insfltnte,--ai-e' sluh-h-ih'g.to"----gether in New York. ».- v;:-
LAKY CURZON..-.'"■".'■..'.: | LONDON,.Sept. 30. Lady CurzonGs somewhat better. ' rivalScandidates. Mr H. L. Mails, editor and chief proprietor of the Financial News;- has been nominated as the Conservative candidate for the vacancy? of the: Isle of Thanet . division of Kent; and Mr King by the Liberals. Thejlaiter's nomination was signed by several Conservatives, who object to Mr Marks' record in the law Courts in connection x with the Hooley and Whittaker Wright cases. CHARGES OF CONSPIRACY. -E.-T. Hooley and H. J. : Lawson have been committed for trial on a charge of conspiracy to defraud Alfred Paind by inducing him to'investiha Siberian goM mine.concession which was alleged to have been obtained.from the Czar.- \
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7923, 1 October 1904, Page 5
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