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[I'nKSS ASSOCIATIO^.I (Received June 4, 9.50 a.m.) COTTON CULTIVATION IN THE SOUDAN. NKW YORK, 3rd Juno. Mr. Lo.igh Hunt, the Aiiierlcun cotton expert, is negotiating at Galvcston, Texas, to expoit to the Soudnn twelve thousand negroes to cultivate cotton. THE PBINOK AND/171R COUNT. I>ONDON, 3rd Juno. Count Lamsdorft", Hu^tan Minister of Foreign Affairs, has ucceptod (he apology of Prince Dolgo,oiiki, who, disapproving tho Count's V~nr (I'lust policy, usvaulted him, and «l« l urreblcd. RKLKASK OF COLONKL 00BD0N. LONDON, 3id June. Colonol Qordon, who \««m nriesto<l at Bolleialo leueutiy by the French miiitniy authorities on fcii^piciun of espionage, lms been released with apologies. LORD CUR/SON. LONDON, 3rd June. The. London Corporation will present Lord Curzpn, v r iu(jii»y of India, who is now on a holiday v'sit to England, w.'th the Fieedobl of tlo City of London. CyclUla nolo.-;Wc can suiiply you wilfi lamps from 3s 6c, inner lubes fiom 3a 6fl, cycles onatncllod and nlalod 30a. Ail repails pxeuulotl ptotnptfy and at a vuasonablq charge — Ootei, Lowry and Co., Culmstreet. — Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 132, 4 June 1904, Page 5
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