The Lyttelton Times. SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1901.
The Fourth and Fifth--Contingents, which landed at the Bluff yesterday, had an enthusiastic reception. . The British naval manoeuvres will begin on July 28. One hundred and sixty-three warships, divided into two fleets, wifi contend for the command of the English Channel. In connection with the Coronation oat-h, tno Roman Catholic bishops protest against the Sovereign denouncing any special doctrines. The '* Daily 'Mail ' publishes lumer soldiers’ letters confirming the shooting of wounded British at! Yiakfontein, An official who visited .the Boer refugee camps reports that everything is satisfactory there. , , . , The railway strike in. iWesfc Australia has been settled.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CVI, Issue 12552, 13 July 1901, Page 6
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