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Telegraphic.

The Czar has decorated M. G«9 late Servian Minister at StPeteijM and has warned ex-King Milan t<» persecuting the Radicals. V The officers who accompanied fl Maichand's Pashoda expedition^ been re-incorporated in " the H army. His Bengalese troops 'JB embarked at Toulon on their retfß Africa. Major Marchaud hinibelS been sent on a holiday to the pro™ to avoid demonstrations in his h'ofifl which are causing the Grovei'uH anxiety. \ Esterhazy declares that Geni Gonse, Boisdeffre and Billot knev£ Dreyfus bordereau was a forgery,',' The war correspondents' expos! the tactics of General Otis have.ij sioned a violent patriotic outbuwj America, affecting President M,d ley's popularity. | The Duke of Westminster bar) sented ten thousand sovereigns, j by his colt in the Eclipse BtakeiiJ the Khvll Hospital, Wales. '<i In connection with the rituajil movement, the Archbishops of Cam bury and York, on a consistorial c|| are hearing arguments of eounselsi the legality of the practice of reserfi the Sacraments. At the Bisley meeting, F. W.- j liams, a New Zealander, won the* mourers 1 prize, and was also sevj] in the Alexandra match. ' The Consular Courts have 1> abolished in Japan. The first t before a Native Court is that of] American, charged with murder. . | The Hon. John McKenzie, Minil of Lands for New Zealand, has uaM gone a serious operation successful and is progressing favourably. '| Lady Salisbury is slowly iinproyi She has received great sympathy. "1 The Woolwich committee of «xn| after an enquiry into the defeeffl mark 4 ammunition, recommend'Jj War Office to add an antimony com| sition to the lead core, thus harden! the bullet and lessening the ezpansjj The makers in New Iff have combined, with a capital | 40,000,000 dollars. 1 j The Empress of Germany slipped) a wet plank, and badly sprained 1 ankle. % A eharp shock of earthquake las« 8 sees, occured'in Eome, and creat| panic. The chief dtaiage occurred the suburbs, but there were no fail ties. "3 The serious agitation at last indue Mr Alger to resign the United Sl| Secretaryship of War. President IB limley accepts the resignation shorf Mrs Gladstone was, thrown froria carriage into a.ditch at Hawarden, v * is suffering from a savere nerw shock. Sir 11. I£ithener announces that,,] Soudan ia already paying taxes & times in excess" of expectation, J Great heat ja -being experienced^ England, and several deaths from Jjj apoplexy are reported. Many Grs diers, who. have just returned m the Soudan, were overorae by the iw while cq*rch|ng to fte Aldershot m ceuvres. _ |

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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 24, 22 July 1899, Page 4

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417

Telegraphic. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 24, 22 July 1899, Page 4

Telegraphic. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 24, 22 July 1899, Page 4

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