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General Cablegrams.

(Per United Press Association-)

| LONDON, January 17. King Edwaa'd and Queen Alexandra open, the South, Afrioan Products Exhibition in Lond.on in February. The Bank rate lipsl been reduced to five per cent. Telegrams state that pea.ua negotiations with Daniavaland hnive ceased, and: serious 'fighting 1 is proceeding at Kootinaushoop. ST. PETEIRISJ3UUG, Jam,- 17. . Eighty iuYcsls have been ni/iide in connection with. :i now plot I'ot 1 an armed insurrevtion in St. Petensiburjj. I MOROCCO, January 17. The S'uHjm of Morotfco, on the grounds timt, Kaisuli's acts, are bcryond ' his control, refuses' tol pay the Ebi-o-'perm claims arising out of tha acts, thouighi be appointed Ruifauli Governor- ' ■ BRISiBIANE, January 18. The stormier* Airlie, while rounding Bulimba Point, stiuiok the rooks heavily. iShe was severely damaged, andl has been benched.

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Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10196, 19 January 1907, Page 4

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General Cablegrams. Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10196, 19 January 1907, Page 4

General Cablegrams. Thames Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 10196, 19 January 1907, Page 4

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