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THE LATEST.

AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENT.

Received January 7, ft 10 a.m. Syx>xey, January 7. Contingent camps are being formed . the enrolment is proceeding in the •vjhous States j.orJ Kitchener ask 3 that as many gr id trackei-. a^ possible be included. BRYAN .ENCOURAGES THE BOERS. Received January 7, nt 9.13 a.m. j -SYw York, January 6. 3lt "W. G- Bryan, the defeated candidate for the Presidency, addressing a meeting ot four thousand pro-Boers at Cleveland, Ohio, said the war was a costly "one, and hnd taught England a lesson/ He urged the Boers to persist in theiifresistance. UPTURNED TROOPERS. <„' Melbouexe, January 7. Anned —Moi.nian, from Capetown. She- briu^s a delsichment of returned p^Lors, including six New Zealanders. She spoke tho German antarctic exploring ship, Gauss, on December 31st. A NOTED BOER. Received January 7, at 9.10 a.m. - r London, January 0. , General Eias-mus, who was recently ocatared, is presumably the lendor who commanded thd Transvaal Staats Artillery, and co-opeiated with General Lucas Meyer in the battlo of Talana Hill in October, 1899. PUO-BOER MOBBED. *" Tho IJov. Mr Askew, a popular Baptif i nt Liverpool, was mobbed for preaching p pio Boei seiinon. Every window 'ii his residonco was smashed.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7190, 7 January 1902, Page 3

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THE LATEST. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7190, 7 January 1902, Page 3

THE LATEST. Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7190, 7 January 1902, Page 3

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