NEWS OF THE WORLD.
British and Foreign Telegrams.
United PresS Association.—By Electric Te-iegraptf.—Copyright. Received April 4, 10.32 p.m. LATE SIR ANDREW CLARKE. London,, April 4/ There was a great gathering of soldiers aritf colonists at the memorial service to' Stf Andrew Clarke in Marylebone Church, including all the Agents-General. A gun carriage bore the body to Paddington station en route for Bath, where it was interred. All the Australian Governments sent wreaths. Received April 5, 9.47 a.m. TITLE TO MOKAU LANDS. London, April 4. Mr Flowers has abandoned the action against a newspaper for slandering his title to the Mokau prope"r£y. Received April 5y i 0.43 a.m. ... WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY CO. London, April 4." Art Airierican Company witn a capital of £1,200,000 has bought from MarcdHi the United States patents for* wireless telegraphy.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11933, 5 April 1902, Page 2
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132NEWS OF THE WORLD. British and Foreign Telegrams. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 11933, 5 April 1902, Page 2
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