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LATE CABLES.

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (By Telephone from Napier.)

London, Aug. 13. The Daily Mail states that Botha and De AVet have arrived at Madeira. They are delighted with the arrangement by which they are to participate in tho naval review.

vae Times states that the trustees of Rhodes’ will have instructed Mr Carkin, principal of the Upper Canada College, Toronto, to prepare the colonial and American scholarship scheme. Tho l’remiers adopted an address for presentation to the King, tendering heartfelt congratulations on his Coronation. Throughout the British realm it was a matter of great rejoicing that his health had been restored, giving no further cause for anxiety. On behalf of devoted subjects they express their great joy, and wished the King long life and a prosperous reign. The Maharajah of Jarpui has presented the King with a jewelled sword, with the Royal inscription. Tho sword is valued at ,610,000 sterling. The King will wear it when reviewing the Indian troops today.

At tho conclusion of the parade yesterday the Colonials gave three hearty cheers for tho King, who testified his satisfaction with tho parade. Tho King showed no signs of lassitude, and wont lightly up the steps of the Palace. A Commission has been appointed to delimit sufficient land in Zululand for the natives’ location.

Tokio, Ang. 13.

An insurrection has broken out in Jenchuan, and three other Korean provinces, the feeling being against foreigners. Several Japanese merchants have been killed and many expelled. Japanese ministers have demanded reparation. Korean troops are being sent to quell the disturbance.

Sydney, Aug. 13,

At the inquest concerning tho death of Constable Guilfoyle, a verdict was returned of murder by some person unknown, aided by another unknown person.

Adelaide, Aug. 13.

The cargo by tho Pasquale Lauro is being landed in better condition than was expected, and it is believed that the loss by fire will be comparatively small.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 501, 14 August 1902, Page 2

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LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 501, 14 August 1902, Page 2

LATE CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 501, 14 August 1902, Page 2

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