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MORE BRITISH EXPLORATION OF CHINA ALARMING OUTBREAK OF PLAGUE AT NAPLES THE INFATUATED KING OF SERVIA CORN WALLS GONE WEST COMPARISON OF THE CUP YACH I S THE KING HOME AGAIN LONDON, Sept. 26. Received 26th, 10.41 p.m. The British Intelligence Depart- ! ment, whose information in 1900 was ! inferior to that possessed by Russia | and Japan, is sending to other parts of China expeditions similar to that recently conducted by Colonel Manifold. Twelve Naples clock labourers have been eeized with plague. Received 27th, 1.5 a.m. The Servian Army resists King Alexander's resolve to appoint his consort's brother successor to the throne. Prince Chun has been re-called and gails from Genoa on Tuesday for China. Received 27th, 1.7 a.m. The Cornwalls have started for Winnipeg. The journey by train, except for a few stoppages, will last nearly a month (/). Sir W. Laurier and Lady Minto accompany the party. The Dutch captain has succumbed to his injuries in the motor accident. The Shramrock's sail area is 14,027 feet ; the Columbia's 13,211 feet. The Shramrock is the shorter on the water line. The betting (of a hesitating character) is sto 4 on the Columbia. Received 27th 1.15 a.m. King Edward and Queen Alexandra crossed from the Continent to Sbeerness in the Victoria and Albert and was heartily cheered on arrival in London. They start to-morrow for Ballater, in Scotland.

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Southland Times, Issue 15056, 27 September 1901, Page 3

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Latest. Southland Times, Issue 15056, 27 September 1901, Page 3

Latest. Southland Times, Issue 15056, 27 September 1901, Page 3

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