GENERAL CABLES.
LONDON, March 7. A hundred and ten deaths have occurred among pilgrims at Medina, in Arabia. A War Othce order has been issued allowing officers and soldiers to wear spectacles. A fresh British expedition is being despatched against the Mad Mullah, who last year gave serious trouble in Somaliland, British East Africa. Messrs Duveen Brothers, the wellknown Loudon art collecting firm, have purchased for -E120.000 Mr James Garland’s New York collection of Chinese porcelain. ST. PETERSBURG, March 7. Emperor William will be the guest of the Czar at the Russian naval manoeuvres at Revel, in the Baltic, in July. PARIS, March 7. Troops are held in readiness for the expected general strike at Carmaux, a coal mining centre in the department of Tarn. MELBOURNE, March 8. It is understood that a filly, sold at the Newmarket sale of yearlings was purchased on. hehalf of Mr A. O. MacX^e^.the.cncls^g,-
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4606, 10 March 1902, Page 5
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159GENERAL CABLES. New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4606, 10 March 1902, Page 5
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