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CrfCN-A—Tung Puh Siang's friends at Pekinurge hi-n to depose the Empfror and iaetal Fα Chun, *ie 80 i of Prinoe Tuau, as JSmperor i-mipad. LA c OCKr.TKBR />CTIVB AGAIN —\ whirl ing ioomilreoent cloud ascended f-om L:- , Son r r ere oi Jmuary 23rd, then a rapid oolum of black »mok<\ Band fellat Chiteau Belair.
Ho.v to Avoid Trouble — Now is the time, to provide yourself and family with a b>t'le of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It is almoßt caetain to ba reeded before the summer is Over, and if procured now may save you a trip to to sen in the night or in your busiest season. It is everywhere admitted to be the mo9t tuccsesful nvdicine in use for bowel
ornplaint9, both for children and adults. No f<»mi!v can afford to be without it. For Bale by J. H. Dodds, Chemist, Akaboa.
Geemany.— Iα the Reichstag, Count yon Ronoenberg blamed German's excessive friendliness for other nations. Count yon Bulow repli'd that Chauvinism wae not ejnonymou' with patriotism. He said: — "Wβ pkv the nle of a Btrong still man, neith°r weak nor provocative, protecting himself and hie good*." The raply was receive! wkh cheera. Connt yon Sonnen , berg criticised the action of the Kaiser in not giving an audier Cβ 10 the Boer Generals. Count yon Dulow repeated the " G r Me " announcement, oibled on October 9th, closing his speech bj , saying that the condi tion wai that ih»» GeneraU olioUl I apply as BriM-her* through the British The Chancellor addel that an intfrmediary was noting f r the Genera's, who. as an absolutely trust wirf.hy and e=iim<ible per80D8£e. intinmted thai the Geneala had suddenly changed their mirds.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2745, 30 January 1903, Page 4
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283LOCAL AND GENERAL—Con- Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2745, 30 January 1903, Page 4
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