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HOME AND FOREIGN.

Press AssoolationVßy. Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, August 1. (Received August 2, 1898, at 9.25 a.m.) The Prince of Wales has been safely transferred to Cowes. (Received August 2,1898. at 10.50 a.m.) Sugar planters in British Guiana are appealing for Imperial aid, pending the adoption of countervailing duties as a check to the bounty system. CONSTANTINOPLE, August 1. Germany has advised the Sultan to acquiesce in the action of the Powers in prohibiting Turkey from sending rein* forcements of troops to Crete. CAIRO, August 1. It is reported that a syndicate is making arrangements to purchase the Egyptian railways for twenty-five millions sterling. ROME, August 1. (Received August 2, 1898. at 2.40 p.m.) The Pope has urged the Roman Archbishop of Scotland to use greater exertions to convert Scotland to Roman Catholicism.

LONDON, August 1. (Received August 2,1898, at 2.45 p.m.)

The Board of Trade inquiry into the wreck of the Mataura resulted in the master (Captain Milward) being exonerated from default.

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Evening Star, Issue 10691, 2 August 1898, Page 2

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HOME AND FOREIGN. Evening Star, Issue 10691, 2 August 1898, Page 2

HOME AND FOREIGN. Evening Star, Issue 10691, 2 August 1898, Page 2