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(blectrio tbleoraph — copyright) [per press association] Capktowx, Jan. 25. Chamberlain is trekking from Potchefstroom to Mafaking in a mule waggon. There was great enthusiasm en route, pirticularly at Ventersdorp where De la Ray and a hundred mouuted Boers welcomed him. London, January 25. At a meeting of shareholders in J. B. Robinson's Company they strongly re-euted Robimoa'* criticism of Chamberlain and he left the meeting. Paris, January 25. The Czar has given twenty-five thousand francs to assist the distressed Breton fishermen as "A testimony that my sentiments are lively and unchanging towards my friend and ally." WABHINGON, January 25. Hay, the TJniten States^Minister, has sign a treaty for settlement cf the Alaska boundary commission, which consists of three jurists appointed by each side. Stockholm, Jan 25. . King Oscar of Sweden is failing in health. He has been ordered rest and has temporarily retired, appointing the Crown Prince Regent. Berlik, Jan 24. In the Reichstag Herr Bebel scathingly attacked the mailed fist policy. He said the Kaiser's gres« int>ults to the Social Democrats were certain to provoke retorts. The Kaiser's recent Essen and Breslau speeches had added hundreds and to the Socialists'ranks. ' Bebel also attacked the Grown Prince for calling Socialists wretches. Von Bulow denied that Germany's aggressive naval policy was directed against Britain.

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Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10520, 27 January 1903, Page 2

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CABLE NEWS Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10520, 27 January 1903, Page 2

CABLE NEWS Grey River Argus, Volume LVII, Issue 10520, 27 January 1903, Page 2