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BBITISH AND FOREIGN. Pitss Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. THE KING'S RACING- STUD. LONDON, July 23. (Received July 24, at 4.6 p.m.) .Truth states that it is rumoured the King contemplates disposing of his racing stud ana ceasing to own racehorses. CORONATION DURBAR. BOMBAY, July 23. (Received July 24, at 10.52 p.m.) Lord Curzon presides at a Coronation durbar at Delhi on January. 1, on the samo site as Lord Lyttelton's proclamation of Queen Victoria's title as Empress in 1877. COLLAPSE OP THE MEAT TRUST. "WASHINGTON, July 23. (Received July 2-1, at 4.15 p.m.) President Roosevelt's action and public indignation have caused the collapse of tho Meat Trust. MR MACKAY'S MILLIONS. NEW YORK, July 23. (Received July 24, at 9.6 a.m.) The fortune of the deceased millionaire J. W. Mackay is upwards of £12,000,000.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 12414, 25 July 1902, Page 5
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