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TELEGRAPHIC.

BRITISH & FOREIGN United Press Association—Par Elootrio Telegraph—Copyright. Rc-ce'vsd 9-3S a.m., J.imnuv 17th. BERLIN. January 16. The Uerlin newspapers reproduce, without c< tunient, the loyal resolutions adopted by the. 'Commonwealth Parliament. THE CORONATION. LONDON. January 16. The Premiers of the Commonwealth of Australia and New Zealand will be Royal guests at the coronation, similar to the visit to Queen Victoria's Jubilee. The Premiers of States will be treated as distinguished personages. Their expenses will not be paid, though their visit will be made agreeable. ENGLAND AND GERMANY., It is semi-officially reported from B'crlin that since 'Lord Lansdowne has not applied for the punishment of the caricafci» ists who insulted British Royalties, Germany is unable to intorfpre, though, know-

in<r the Kaisers indignation, the ;>o:;.-e bega-d the editors and publishers to ui-.oa-tinue the worst attacks. Received 10.49 p.m.. January I'=--PRESENTATION TO MR CHAMBr.R-

LAIN. LUNUON, January -.. Tlie Citv cf London has lesoived tt. present Mr "Chaaiberla'ir.. who :s _alreaa.« a Freeman o: the City, with au aciares? enclosed in a suitable g~!d box, of his statesmanlike qualities and yutrv.u>iii in the true interests of the Empire. Maea enthusiasm is displayed. IRISH AFFAIRS. . . Sir Eugene Crean, MP. for scatu-east Cork, and an ex-Lord Mayor of Cork, declared that the King would be hootea it he opened the Cork luternaticr.al Exhibition The populace of Cork were >o mdign.uu at this statement that they rejected Sir E. Cre-m and other supporters ot the Lmted Tr>'< T i Leamie for the municipal elections. TiUde" DISPUTES.—USELESS MACHINERY. The "Times" says that the Board of Trade machi-erv. in" settling trade disputes, has proved =• failure. Cut of 3868 disputes since IS9& oily 5 per cent, had been referred to the Board of Trade. TROUBLE FOR GERMANY. The Poles are organising a great national struade and economical boycott against the Germans. The movement is increasing, and it is feared that many business people will be completely The Vatican is energetically supporting the Poles.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11659, 18 January 1902, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11659, 18 January 1902, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11659, 18 January 1902, Page 2

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