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[By Eleotrio Telegraph—Copyright] [United Preas Association] (Received 9.15 a m) LONDON, May 24 Truth states that the Qaeen is suffering from cataract of the oye. Professor Pagensticker, the eminent ooalist, has examined tbe eye and recommends a speedy operation, whioh he is confident will prove eaocesfnl. BRUSSELS, May 24 The International Miners’ Conference, representing 1,400,000 miners visiting here, supports tbe legal eight hoars’ day. The representatives of 30,000 Northumberland miners alone object. (Reoeivod 9 20 a.m.) PRETORIA, May 24 President Kroger told a Boer official that he was really visiting Blomfoentio to discuss with President Steyno the desirability of a closer nnion between tbe Orange Free State and the Transvaal. His interview with Sir Alfred Milner, Governor of Cape Colony, was quite a side issue. MANILA, May 24

General Otis and Mr Sohnrman, one of the American peace delegates, disagree as to the basis of the negotiations for peace between the Americans and the Filipons. AMSTERDAM, May 22

M. Bourgeois, ex-Premier of France, has been elected president of the arbitration section of the Peace CoDferenoe. The American representative submitted a scheme for international arbitration whioh is being supported by Sir Julian Pannos* forte, tbe British representative.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 3902, 25 May 1899, Page 3

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Latest Cables Waipawa Mail, Volume XXI, Issue 3902, 25 May 1899, Page 3

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