The N.Z. Times.
(PUBLISHED DAILY.) FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1901. EPITOME OF THE DAY’S NEWS.
With which is Isookpobited ihh We l '.inqio INDEPENDENT, ESTABLISHED 1915
Five million persons are starving in. the province of Shan-si in China. ; There is spirited competition at the London wool sales at opening rates The Volunteer regiments in England are enthusiastically responding to the appeal for more men. Mr Seddon is endeavouring to arrange for a direct service between Queensland and New Zealand. An epidemic of smallpox has occurred in New York and a million persons have been vaccinated. •
The howling tournament was continued; yesterday at Chx-istohurch, the inter-island match being completed. The Pan-German Party wjiioh favours annexation with Germany has won 21 seats in the new Austrian Parliament.
A riot took place among South Sea Islanders are Minila men at Thursday Island. The military are held in readiness to prevent a further outbreak. The representatives of Cape, Colony and Natal at the Federal ‘ celebrations have written to Sir Wni. Lyne expressing their satisfaction at the prosperity a'nd peace of Australia and sympathising with the relatives of those who have fallen in the war, ■ ‘ i
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4258, 18 January 1901, Page 4
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190The N.Z. Times. (PUBLISHED DAILY.) FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1901. EPITOME OF THE DAY’S NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4258, 18 January 1901, Page 4
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