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IN A NUTSHELL.

It was anticipated in Paris that Dreyfu3 would be pardoned yesterday. Sir Alfred Jfilner hna issuer! r> nror'prr.a'ion threatening penalties for inciting natives to rebel. There are persistent rumours in Capetown .that President Kruger has sent Mr Greene another conciliatory despatch. _ The Gorman army mobilisation plans have l>een stolen from Wurzbur°u A deserter employed in the Eegimcnta! Office is suspected. Great Britain has ordered a supply of ■» unions and ambulciicea from American firm 3, and" is negotiating for the purchase of 1000 pa-ck mules at Louisville. President Kruger is angry with the Afrikander Party owing to the attitude of ita ieader3 with regard to Mr Chamberlain's despatch, and a coolness has resulted. The •' Daily Telegraph" etates that the First Battalion of the Liverpool Regiment nas been ordered to Laing's Nek to protect the tailway tunnel, through v/hich- tho train passes jom Natal into tho Transvaal. '/

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6595, 20 September 1899, Page 3

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IN A NUTSHELL. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6595, 20 September 1899, Page 3

IN A NUTSHELL. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6595, 20 September 1899, Page 3