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HOME AND FOREIGN CABLES

[Br Klectbio Telegraph.—CoPrrxivmT.j Per Press Association. Received March 18, at 10.46 p.m. London, March 18. King Edward has presented war medals to many seamen and marines tin board the Ophir, also to Prince Alexander of Teek, ■the" Duke of Roxburgh, Viscount Crsighton, and Colonel Byron (Queensland). Received March 19, at 0.58 a.m. " New York, March 18. General Trias, a prominent insurgent, willh. 190 Filipinos, has surrendered to General Macartihur. London, March 18. The Monster Fusiliers laid a wreath of shamrocks on the Queen's sarcophagus on St. Patrick's Day. Queen Alexandra sent the Irish Guards at Chetsea four boxes of shamrock for distribution on parade. The Queen's funeral cost £35,000.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 8074, 19 March 1901, Page 1

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HOME AND FOREIGN CABLES Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 8074, 19 March 1901, Page 1

HOME AND FOREIGN CABLES Oamaru Mail, Volume XXVI, Issue 8074, 19 March 1901, Page 1

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