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[per zress association.] [BY BLROTRIC TELEGRAPH— COPYRIQHI ] - Berlin, August 22. The Kaiser has presented King Edward with a magnificent epergne, the Kaiser's own dssign, which is the most elaborate produced sinc^the 18th century. Tokio, August 22. /There Is a growing indignation in tfapan owing to the insulting discrimination of Hawaiian medical inspectors against Japanese ladies travelling on >.' steamships. London, Aagasfc 22. ~* Colenel MorUnd, Commandant of the Northern Nigeria forces, is proceeding with a strong force to Zola, 500 miles from Lokoja, to punish the slari Emir- of Adam* ma, iu Central Africa. Router's correspondent says that the conduct of the students at Capetown and graduates in connection with the Cornwall's visit was decorous, and in striking contrast to the uproarious behav.our of the undergraduates at Melbju ne and Sydney. (Received Aug 24, at 0 40 a m.) The petition for the release of Earl Russell has bean rejected. Paris, August 23. The Caar and the Czarita spend fi • e days in Paris.
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Grey River Argus, Volume 57, Issue 10520, 24 August 1901, Page 3
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