BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
Press Association. — Telegraph. — Copyright Received June 3, 10.30 p.m. LONDON, June 2. Admiral Bedford has been placed on the retired list at his own request. THE KING AND HIS SOLDIERS. LONDON, June 2. King Edward attends a review at Aldershot on the 22nd. ' THE MEDITERRANEAN STATION. / ' IiONDON, June 3. The firsfc : ciass battleship Exmontfr .J^s.' been ,090? missioned to replace the tyic* \ torious 011 the Mediterranean station. • coloured labour for- south .' , . , Africa. CAPETOWN, June 3. Mr Nourse, a representative of the Johannesburg Chamber of Mines, recruited a thousand natives in Lake Nyassn. and a thousand others are anxious to go south. THE MINERS' CONGRESS. 1 BRUSSELS, June 3. Af the instance of the British delegates the Miners' Congress passed resolutions favouring the fixing of a minimum w.age, and the nomination of Miners' Union candidates for Parliament. ■ ' ■
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10966, 4 June 1903, Page 5
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