OUR SPECIAL CABLEGRAMS
[Times and Sydney Services]
THE BRITISH FLEET.
THE KAISER INTERESTED. Received this Jay at 8.30 a.m. BERLIN, June 26. The Kaiser visited the British Dreadnoughts at Kiel lie was in high spirits and joked with everybody. H< expressed disapproval of a top-hat won: by a diplorrritist "present. He asked a captain whether there was any swearing .hi the British ships. He signed the visitors' book. By iinlual understanding there wis no thorough going visit to either the British or Germar battlesJiips, The conning towers wer< closed and the wireless installations not inspected. A MAD PAT SENT. RUN'S AMOK. PARIS, June. 26. While n doctor was examining n patient in a village, near Toulon, a mar stubbed him with a dagger. He rushed ■ •utsnle :nid wounded three other; v.ho attempted to arrest him. Eventually ,i gendarme shot the patient, "BRAVEST AND FINEST." BRITISH NAVAL MEN PRAISED. ST. PETERSBURG, Juno 26. At the banquet to the British Squadron visiting Reva.l, Count Tolstoi, tin Mayor, toasted rho British as the bravest and finest naval men in the world.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 June 1914, Page 5
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