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British and Foreign.

GERMAN ANTIPATHY PURELY MONETARY COLONIAL EXAMS. FOR COLONIAL MIDDIES . WELL IF IT STOPS AT » THREATENING" CHILI INCREASING HER NAVY FIGHTING IN VENEZUELA [Unf-Ed Press Association, — By Eleotric Teleqraph — Copyright] LONDON, March 12. > Baron Richtthofen admitted that' Anglophobe sentiments were inspired out of regard for German interests. Mr Arnold Forster favours Lord Trevelyan's suggestion to hold preliminary colonial examinations of naval cadets. McNeill, the most demonstrative Irish member in the cheering in the Commons when the capture of Lord Methuen was announced, has received several threatening letters. Lord Lamington, in a paper before the Colonial Institute, dwelt on the appallingly swift disappearance of the aboriginees of Queensland. The King's steeplechaser Ambush, which was favourite for the Liverpool Grand National, split a pastern and has been scratched for the event. It is mentioned that Chili has ordered from the Armstrong and the Vickers-Maxim Co two 12,000 ton cruisers at a cost of over a million each, to fee delivered within eighteen months. Reuter reports that General Herrera captured Aguadulce, in Venezuela, • after four days' fighting. Seven hundred revolutionists were killed and wounded.

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Southland Times, Issue 15184, 14 March 1902, Page 3

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British and Foreign. Southland Times, Issue 15184, 14 March 1902, Page 3

British and Foreign. Southland Times, Issue 15184, 14 March 1902, Page 3

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