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NEW FOUNDLAND'S PERENNIAL WORRY.

.THE BUSINESS SIDE OF SOL.^DIERING. BRITAIN CONCERNED FOR THE PLUM PUDDING. THE GUELPHS VISIT THE HOHENZOLLERN S . Per United Press Association. By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. c LONDON, March 24. '".The casting vote of the President of the Newfoundland Legislative. Council adopted what is regarded as the last possible renewal of the modus viyendi on the French shore question. It has been arranged to attach British officers for duty in the Japanese army. Later on Japanese officers will be attached to the British army in Britain. The" Bombay Rifles have occupied an advanced position iu the disputed frontier of Aden, and the Turks have retired to Kataba. Lord Dundonald ? s report on Ihe ' Canadian -militia favours abolishing . the ceremonial part of -training, coni verting camps • into schools of in- \ structioivand in fighting efficiency. : -Britain lias .notified Greece that it is lier intention to protest against the '/-corner " in cm-rants and the restriction of their export. It is reported at Potsdam that the King and Queen of Britain are expected to visit the Kaiser this suminer. ■■■':.''.'

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Southland Times, Issue 19005, 26 March 1903, Page 3

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NEW FOUNDLAND'S PERENNIAL WORRY. Southland Times, Issue 19005, 26 March 1903, Page 3

NEW FOUNDLAND'S PERENNIAL WORRY. Southland Times, Issue 19005, 26 March 1903, Page 3

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