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CAPSIZE OF A CHINESE STEAMER. 200 DROWNED. A MAN WHO DID NO GOOD WITH HIS LIFE. BRITISH VIEW OF THE NICARAGUAN CANAL TREATY THE CZAR'S HEALTH. (United Ppkss Association. — By Electric Telegraph— Copyright.) LONDON, Dec. H. Received loth, 6.9 p.m. A Chinese steamer capsized in West River and 200 were drowned. A rthington,whobequeatbed .£250,000 to the London Missionary Society, was a bachelor recluse, who lived penuriously. He bequeathed £750,000 to assist charities with loans. Dec. 15. Received 16th, 4.30 p.m. The Czar is now able to sit in the open air. Received 16th, 5.9 p. in The Times says Britain must adhere to the provision of the treaty securing the neutrality of the Nicaragua canal and entire equality of commerce. The conditions governing trustee investments under the recently passed Colonial Stocks Act have been gazetted. Received 17th, 12.50 a.m. Parliament has been prorogued and reassembles on 14th February.

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Southland Times, Issue 14815, 17 December 1900, Page 3

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British and Foreign. Southland Times, Issue 14815, 17 December 1900, Page 3

British and Foreign. Southland Times, Issue 14815, 17 December 1900, Page 3