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[I'UESS ASSOCIATION^] (Received April-11, 9.48 a.m.) ANARCHISTS AT GENEVA, i ST/PETERSBURG, idth 'April. , Five Russian and tw6 Bulgarian Anarchists have been.. arrested at Geneva in connection with the recent attack on the Russian Consulate in, that oiby. THE FRENCH PREMIER. PARIS, 10th April. . Mi, .Waldeck-Rousseau, ■ the Premier, who 1 has been under medical treatment for a growth under the tongue, is recovering. JiOWLERS FOR ENGLAND. SYDNEY, This Day. The New Zealand and most of the New South( Wales representative bowling - teams who are to visit England sailed in the Orient liner- Omrah. HARD CASH FOR'SOtITH AFRICA. . i - • MELBOURNE, 'This Dayr Four hundred thousand sovereigns have been shipped for South Africa making a total- lor this year of ±51,000,000, and since {he war began £3,425,000. ROBBERY oi? BULJjION. ' LONDON, 10th April Bars of bullion worth £12,000 were stolen on the North German Lloyd's steamer Kt'.iser Wilhelm' der Grosse ,on the passage between New York' and Cherbourg. , - CHARGE AGAINST AN, OFFICER. „ ,' . .MELBOURNE I, 10th April. Captain Edward Marshall,. of the South African Light Horse, was arrested aboard the Australasian on arrival, from I;he Cape on a charge of forging and uttering a cheque for.£2oo, purporting to be signed by Lieutenant Moberley, paymaster to Imperial Forces at Capetown. THE CONWAY MU;RDE,R. SYDNEY, lOth April. The Conway murder case is likely to be further • adjourned 1 till Wednesday next, a certain witness not arriving till then. THE WRECKED' STEAMER FEDERAL. 5 MELBOURNE, This Day. Six bodies brought from Gab 6 Island have been identified as belonging to the Federal. AUCTION SALE OF DAIRY FARMS. To-morrow 'Messrs. Harcourt tend Co. wiH"(fell ofc'thelr rooms. Lamblbn-qutry, the drained swamp land known- as Kawaon's Estdto. Tno property haa been successfully drained leaving a good peaty I soil, -which is described rfs excellent for dairying purposes. Tho land is practically all loyol, with a fow oasy slopes admirably suited for building a homestead. As tho property is 2£ miles from Wallacevillo Railway Station and within two hours of, Wellington, farmers can dispose of their produco in'a.rcatly market without loss of' time. Thcro are good roads to tho property, and' attention ia drawn to tho fact that the farms about to bo offered aro tho last. of the level land suitable for dairying around Wellington. Only 25 per cent, cash is' required —lo per oont. 'at time of sale and 15 per cent, in six months 4~and tho balance can remain for fivo or seven years at 5 per cent, with right to pay off at any time.
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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 84, 11 April 1901, Page 5
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421VARIOUS CABLED ITEMS. Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 84, 11 April 1901, Page 5
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