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BRITISH AND FOREIGN Om'ted Press Association-—Per Eleetrio Telegraph—Copyright. _ Received 10.5 a.m., January 4th. OBITUARY. LONDON, January 3. Princess - Mathilde Bonaparte. - - - -THE COTTON CRISIS. The spinners -of Lancashire have reduced : the consumption, of raw cotton by one-third : with a view to defeating American speculators. An international movement to restrict the output is - progressing satisfactorily in Belgium, Italy and Austria. NEW ZEALAND MAIL SERVICE. _ Sir W. P. Reeves, Agent-General for - f New Zealand, is inviting tenders foriaJ.~S■■■■■'• mail-service from-New Zealand; to don, calling at British outposts. ...... THE BALKANS. - | - * I ■ ' CONSTANTINOPLE, January' 3. > - At the Porte's request Italy has ■ appointed General Gegiorgis, who iy in command of a division, Commandant of the Macedonian Gendarmerie. ' -Received 10.25 p.m., Januair 4tb.CONSTANTINOPLE, January A.'Fifty Bulgaran Gendarmes liave joined the insurgents. PERSIANS AND JEWS. ST. PETERSBURG, January 4. ! 'The Russian Vice-Consul at Urmia prevented a Persian outbreak against* the ! Jews. The organisers were arrested.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXX, Issue 12262, 5 January 1904, Page 2
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