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LATE CABLE.

DEATH 1 OF COUNTESS ."ALISUUI.Y. KAISER'S VISIT TO LNGi, \\D. CRICKET. Tuning trouble in k-yl'Ui-orliis . 16 ALLUVIALISTS ARRESU'D. Press Association— Telegripi ('•ii-yrigh'. Received November 22, 112.20 a.m. LONDON, November 21, Obituary — Lady Salisbury, of dropsy. The Queen and the Prince of'Wa'es sent condolences to Lord Salinbuvy, an ' there is very general public sympathy expressed. The Times says the'(;ountry still tequjres the Premier's services. Eight British destroyers esooiie.l ihe Em peror of Germany's yacht Hoh« lzollem, while a special squadron saCuted it at Spithead. . ' : The Duke^otX'onnaught welcomed the Ro ya.l party at Portsmouth. ' Tho Queen and the Prince of Wales re ceived them at Wir.-lsor. •~ SYDNEY, Novcni'j?f.2l. - The Queensland Ist inning clo«tf '. for 154, and their 2nd for 171. N.S.'Wale. 2nd innings closed for 171. N.S. • Wales won by an innings and 315 runs. * . . ■ • . PERTH, . tfoyembe-'- 21 There is excitement at Kalvooms at the .removal of' 16 alluvial diggers, 'vl.o were •arrested yesterday, and sent to Freinantle.' to a specially arranged Police Court called. Father O'Gorman, who has bei-o acting as an intermediary on behalf of tl'_ j . diggeri protested in the name of Bntiaa justici against tha way the men had (h<'i. deal' with. The Magistrate cut him short by referring him to the proper authorit.n?. A body guard of 500 accomp- .iy Mala chi Dyer, the diggers' leader, fearing the police might try to arrest him.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 22 November 1899, Page 3

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LATE CABLE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 22 November 1899, Page 3

LATE CABLE. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLIII, Issue 15000, 22 November 1899, Page 3