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Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS, July 26. (Received July 27, at 9.13 a.m.) The. ' Temps' reports that a new gokifield has been discovered near Antannarivo, Madagascar. The reefs are 'analogous to those found in the Transvaal. LONDON, July 26. Lieutenant R. ST. Yyner, remount" officer, has been acquitted on the charge of fraud in connection with the purchase of remounts. Sandford, of New Zealand, finished tenth in the Grand Aggregate Match. He secures £5. Lord Hopetoun, son of the Marquis of Linlithgow, while playing polo at Edinburgh, was thrown, and fractured his collarbone. CAPE TOWN. July 26. Durand, the leader of the Lydenburg bandits, pleaded guilty to perjury in a treason case, and was sentenced to three years' imprisonment.
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Evening Star, Issue 12258, 27 July 1904, Page 6
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