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BRITISH AND FOREIGN.

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. THE KING.

LONDON, September 10.

(Received Sept. 11, at 8.40 a.m.) The King lias returned to London from t-lio Continent. THE. ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY. September 11. (Received Sept. 11, at 11.44. p.m.) The Marquis of Londonderry, speaking at Stockton-on-Tees, announced that the details of the Anglo-Japanese Treaty would be published shortly. SWIMMING CHAMPIONS. PARIS, September 11. (Received Sept. 11, at 11.44 p.m.) The 12-kilomct.re fiwimming race was won by Paulus, with Burgess, Hoibein, and Miss Kellcrman next. Billington, ■when leading, retired owing to cramp. The cold affected' all the English swimmers. THE GERMAN MEAT FAMINE. BERLIN, September 10. (Received Sept, 11, at 8.40#a.m.) ' Tlie Berlin and Cologne municipalities are leading a movement in favour of opening - the frontier to meat importations. A GERMAN CRUISER AGROUND. SINGAPORE, September 11. Received Sept; 11, at 11.44 p.m.) The German cruiser Seeadler grounded on the Kent Rocks, near here. ■ ■ • O : —

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13386, 12 September 1905, Page 5

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BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13386, 12 September 1905, Page 5

BRITISH AND FOREIGN. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13386, 12 September 1905, Page 5