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Some and Foreign United Press Association—By Kieotrio Telegraph—Copy rig b t (Received Wakapmka Match 6, 9,"0 am. 1 hia Office 9 58 a m) France aud-England—Page Advice. Paris, March 5 The Anti-British Crusade of France has been publicly depreciated by Delcaaae and Hibot, while Deschanei warned the French it wag childish and impudent to harass and insult a strong nation like Britain. (Received Wakapuaka March 6, 9 30 a.m, ,Thi«Offioe9 58».m, The Strength of Australia. SYDKfeir, March 6 The Premier speaking »t Hay, laid there were two hundred thousand men in the colony between the ages of nigh* teen and forty-five of whom 90,000 were capable of bearing arms and using them. While sending away the troops he was taking every precaution for the defence of the colony. He warmly advocated the compulsory drilling of boys in the public schools. \ (Received Wakapuaka Mar. 6, 9 30 a.m, Thii Office 9-58 a.m) Steamer.Wrecked. PertHj March 6 The coasting steamer Cambria was wrecked. The crew were rescued after spending a perilous ni^ht in the rigging. They lost everything. Received Wakapuaka March 6, 9.30 *.m, Ihis Office 9.58 t.tn) A Self-supporting Corps. Adelaide, March 6 A movement is afoot for sending a gentlemens 1 corps to South Africa. It will be self-supporting,

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 5056, 6 March 1900, Page 2

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THE LATEST. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 5056, 6 March 1900, Page 2

THE LATEST. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 5056, 6 March 1900, Page 2

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