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LAST NIGHT'S CABLES.

Telegraph Press Association. Copyright London, January 25. The army stables at Willesden were burned. Seventy eight horses were killed, and 200 liberated from the stalls stampeded, killing a pedestrian. Sydney, January 25. The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the claims of members of the New South Wales contingents to South Africa for Imperial pay in addition to full local pay, find generally in favor of the claimants. Capetown, January 25. The British atr Johannesburg are dismayed at the Home Government's attitude on the Constitution and Chinese labour questions. Calcutta, January 25. The Prince and Princess of Wales were enthusiastically weloomed at Madras. Forty thousand were fed in the city in connection with the welcome r oicmgs.

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Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 152, 26 January 1906, Page 2

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LAST NIGHT'S CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 152, 26 January 1906, Page 2

LAST NIGHT'S CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 152, 26 January 1906, Page 2

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