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Capetown, Jan 29.

A. Woltnarans and A. D. Fischer, the Boer delegates who visited Europe, are to be permitted to return to South Africa. The Afrikander newspaper Onsland commenting on tench's sentence refers to the National Scouts fighting for Britain's pay against their own people. What in one case is punished with' death, is in the other glorified and rewarded. London, Jan 29 William Jukes Steward of New Zealand, has been gazetted a Knight. The Oxford Cambridge boat raco is fixed tor April 2. Arrangements are made for the Mediterranean fleet and sixty eight,, Italian war vessels to assemble at Naplofl,^ King Edward and King Emanuel reviewing them. Rome, Jan 29 The Court of Cassation quashed the sentence of Signor Palizzolo, ex-Deputy , of thit Chamber, who, in July last,) was sentenced at Bologna to 30 years' imprisonment for the murder of Signor Notarbirtolo, formerly -> Mayor of Palermo, and has ordered a new trial to be held at Florence. „. - > The muider is attributed to the Mafia Society, of which Palizzolo is a' member' Sydney, Jan ' 29. A Labour Conference adopted resolutions in favour of a State bank ai on* of the fighting planks; to increase land value tax to twopen.te and progressive land tax estates over a value of twenty thou* sand with the righb of compulsory resumption for settlement purposes. FREEMANTLE.Jan 29. In connection with the Coolgardie water schame, Mr Chamberlain has cabled congratulating Forrest- on the completion of the great enterprise, and his courage and statesmanship. Another contact has developed plague. Melbourne, Jan 29. The Assembly passed a Bill allocating one hundred thousand sterling for the purchase of seed wheatfor the farmers. The Assembly on the motion of the Premier appointed a committee to inquire into the administration of the Lands Department in reference to grazing licenses wherein M'&enzie had a personal interest. Special Attraction ! W. M'Kay & Son, ' the leading drapers, are holding a genuine summer sale for fourteen days. We never carry goods from season to season, and are determined to get rid of all our summer goods in the next fourteen days. W. M'Kay & Son, Hokitika and Greymouth. Dysentery causes the death of more people than small pox and yellow fever ' combined. In an army it is ' dreaded more than a battle. It requires prompt and effective treatment. Chamberlain's Colic, Cboleta, and Diarrohea Remedy has been used in nine epidemics of dysentery in the United States with perfect success, and has> cured the most malignant cas3s both of children and> adults, and. under the most trying conditions. Every household should have a bottle at hand. Get it to-day. It may save a life.— J Chesney & Co, Wholesale scents sell it. A Severe sprain usually disables the injured person for three or four weeks. Cures have jf ten been effected in less «ihan one week by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This liniment has great healing powers. One application gives relief. Try it. — J Chesney &Co Wholesale Agents ' A Scak from a burn or scald is often dreaded more than the pain that is inflicted. Chamberlain's Pain Balm heals the iujurod part in less time than any/ other treatment and unless the injury is. a severe one, no scar will be left. One. application gives relief. Try it. JT Ohesney & Co, Wholesale Agents IB it.

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West Coast Times, Issue 1249, 30 January 1903, Page 2

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548

CABLE SUMMARY West Coast Times, Issue 1249, 30 January 1903, Page 2

CABLE SUMMARY West Coast Times, Issue 1249, 30 January 1903, Page 2

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