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Wostland's chance of winning a cricket halo was lost after all. Mr Chamberlain is wroth. The Boer tale of Zulii attack incited by a British magistrate now wears quite another complexion. Tho true facts show what the Boers' fate would have been had Britain counselled the Zulu to fly at hi- throat. A British lifeboat was turned over, and six of her gallant crew perished. Wool and mutton markets in Sydney are not so good. Scotland has suffered by heavy floods. The question of how Britain's millions are to bo fed in war time is engaging serious attention. London's sewage is making Thames fish unwholesome.' The Moorish Minister of War is indeed a man of war. Ho has smitten tlie Pretender badly— if th» tale be true. Grave insinuations are made by a Madrid correspondent in The Times.

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Southland Times, Issue 18061, 3 February 1903, Page 2

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Summary of News Southland Times, Issue 18061, 3 February 1903, Page 2

Summary of News Southland Times, Issue 18061, 3 February 1903, Page 2

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