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CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS.

A great gale along the British coast has resulted in a number of shipwrecks and disasters? on land.

Sir Alfred Milner, Speaking at Cape Town, said ne was glad to announce that peace once more prevailed within the borders, and was likely to continue. i a f m ° S T W T ho , sinoe his r «turn to South Africa from London has been inquiring into Native affairs at Rhodesia, is procoeding to Bkntyre, British South Africa

~l n ‘ h . e Cumber of Deputies, M. Boucher M, I “ ls 4 er . of Commerce, stated that although Russia was anxious to develop commercial relations with France she did not policy 6 Franoß to aban( ?°n her Protective

Divers have recovered £9,000 worth of silver from the wreck of a vessel named the Skyros, off Fimsterre, on the French Atlantic coast, at a depth of 171 ft. °f 5,000 prospectors who started for the Klondyke goldfields less than fifty have crossed the White Pass. J

m F w p atlV n T on Gorunrm Station, near Marble Bar, Western Australia, ate honey mixed with arsenic which had been laid as bait for ants, and four of them died.

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Bibliographic details

Evening Star, Issue 10411, 4 September 1897, Page 4

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CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 10411, 4 September 1897, Page 4

CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. Evening Star, Issue 10411, 4 September 1897, Page 4