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Telegraph. Press Association. Copyright London, January 6. Moritz, Bergh and Co. and James Nelson and Sons are to supply the meat in connection with the Federal Supply Cold Storage Company of South Africa. It is officially announced that Admiral Bedford has been appointed Governor of Westralia. Cairo, January 6. The Egyptian Caisse De-la- Dette offers £40,000 sterling to promote investigations with a view of finding a remedy for ophthalmic diseases in Egypf. Berlin, January 6. Vandals at Berlin damaged the granite statue of Kaiser, Wilhelm on the Bridge, the Prometheus Group in the Hoyal Mews, and the Great Electors statue. A reward has been offered and several arrests have been made. The German naval estimates provide for the erection of an Admiralty building at Berlin to cost six million marks ; also for one hundred additional officers in the navy, twentyfour engineers, and 2083 men. The Austrian Consul at Geneva has handed in Princess Louise of Saxony's petition for judicial separation. The hearing has been fixed to take place at Dresden on the 28th. Princess Louise demands an absolute divorce.
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Feilding Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 159, 7 January 1903, Page 2
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