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The N.Z. Times. (PUBLISHED DAILY.) MONDAY, MARCH-18, 1901. EPITOME OF THE DAY’S NEWS.

The coal lumpers have been looked-out in Sydney. . The British droops have captured a Boer laager at Krugerspost. : -h" . : • The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall Have sailed from Portsmouth on their lour of the colonies. : , > -'hi , The new Post Office building at Eketahuna was ceremonially opened on Saturday bv the Postmaster-General The l Imperial Government will consider the question of transporting Bper prisoners. if necessary, to Australasia. M. Bogolepoff. the Russian Minister of Public Instruction, died from the effects of a bullet wound inflicted by a student. Russian troops have taken possession of the railway sidihg which was in course of construction by the British at Tientsin. A Commission to inquire into the working of the Conciliation and Arbitration Act in New Zealand left Sydney for Wellington on Saturday. The debate has been continued in the House of Lords on the Army reform scheme. A motion of Viscount Wolseley for the production of documents containing his advice to prepare for the South African war was defeated.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4308, 18 March 1901, Page 4

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The N.Z. Times. (PUBLISHED DAILY.) MONDAY, MARCH-18, 1901. EPITOME OF THE DAY’S NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4308, 18 March 1901, Page 4

The N.Z. Times. (PUBLISHED DAILY.) MONDAY, MARCH-18, 1901. EPITOME OF THE DAY’S NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4308, 18 March 1901, Page 4