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  2. A STORMY INTERVIEW.

    The petition which was presented to Mr. chamberlain was prepared by ex-Commandants Hertzog and Trichardt. It alleged ten specific grievances, and complained of ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLES.

    Each of the powers engaged in the blockade of Venezuela—Germany, Great Britain, and Italy—has presented two protocols to Mr. Bowen, the commissioner for ...

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  4. BALKAN TROUBLE BREWING.

    Bulgaria has been officially informed that Turkey is mobilising a second and third army corps, with headquarters at Adrianople and Monastir. As Bulgaria regards ...

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  5. THE SAXONY SCANDAL.

    One of the children of the Crown Prineess Louise of Saxony (who left Dresden, and has been living at Geneva with M. Giron, the French tutor to the family is ...

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  6. A BOER VIEW.

    The well-known Boer newspaper, "Onsland," in commenting on Mr. Chamberlain's reply to the deputation at Bloemfontein led by General De Wet, maintains that ...

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  7. THE DUTCH CLERGY.

    The correspondent of the "Standard" at Bloemfontein elates that Mr. Chamberlain has addressed some plain speaking to the Dutch clergy. He denounced the pastoral ...

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  8. THE RAILWAYS.

    Air. Chamberlain is establishing one nonpolitical board to control the railways in the Transvaal and Orange River colonies. It will include both official and civilian ...

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  9. CRUSHING THE TRUSTS.

    The House of Representatives has agreed to a bill, introduced by Mr. Charles E. Littlefield (Maine), which contains drastic provisions for the suppression of trusts. ...

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  10. MR. CHAMBERLAIN AND DE WET.

    At Bloemfontein, on February 6, General Christian de Wet and 40 other prominent Boers who fought to the last had an interview with Mr. Chamberlain which ...

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  11. EFFECTS OF THE SPEECH.

    Mr. Chamberlain's frankness of speech has completely disconcerted the extremists, and his conciliated many others who are now inclined to break away from Hertzog ...

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  12. SIR C. GAVAN DUFFY DEAD.

    Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, formerly Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, died on Monday at Nice, at the age of 87. ...

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  13. APPALLING WAVE.

    The mail steamer Mariposa, which has arrived at San Francisco, brings, according to Reuter's correspondent, news of an appalling wave and hurricane at the Society ...

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  14. THE AFRIKANDER PRESS.

    The Johannesburg "Daily News" and the Johannesburg "Star" both attack Mr. Chamberlain for demanding active loyalty from the Boers before granting them ...

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  15. AMAZING ARMY SCANDAL.

    An extraordinary state of affairs has been alleged in a letter published by "The Times" this morning from the pen of Admiral the Hon. Sir Arthur A. L. Cochrane, ...

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  16. EFFECT OF FIRMNESS.

    Mr. Chamberlin's firmness is having pronounced effect on the irreconcilables of South Africa. The "wild Boers"—the name given to those who fought to the last ...

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  17. THE TURKISH TROUBLES.

    Reports are current that the Turkish troops engaged in the suppression of the rising in Macedonia are committing shocking barbarities among the Christian ...

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  18. OVATION AT PORT ELIZABETH.

    Mr. Chamberlain left Gramhamstown on February 11 for Port Elizabeth, whence he intends to proceed by sea to Capt Town. In a great speech on the previous ...

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  19. DREYFUS CASE AGAIN.

    The report that a campaign for the full rehabilitation of Captain Dreyfus will shortly be entered upon is being widely circulated. ...

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  20. RITUALISTIC VTCAR.

    The Rev. W. M. M. Evans, vicar of St. Michael's, Shoreditch, London, whose alleged ritualism Has been under the notice of the Bishop of London, has resigned, ...

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  21. AFGHANISTAN GUNS STOPPED.

    Sir Thomas Salter-Pyne, the chief engineer to the Ameer of Kabul, has given an explanation with regard to the refusal of the Indian Government to forward to the ...

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  22. RUSSIA AND PERSIA.

    The St. Petersburg "Novoe Vremya" reports the despatch of a British commission, with a strong military escort, to Seistan, a district in Eastern Persia, bordering on ...

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  23. DE WET'S POSITION.

    The "Standard" is of opinion that General De Wet will probably end by becoming an instrument of the Afrikander Bond in the struggle for mastery between the ...

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  24. ARRIVAL AT PORT ELIZABETH.

    Mi. Chamberlain had a great farewell demonstration on leaving Grahamstown, but it was excelled by the tremendous ovation which he received on his arrival at Port ...

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  25. THE LYNCH CONVICTION.

    The counsel for Arthur Lynch, who is under condemnation to imprisonment for life for high treason, have decided not to apply for a writ of error, which is the form ...

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  26. KING EDWARD.

    His Majesty had on February 9 recovered from his attack, and, accompanied by the Queen, he returned to London from Windsor. Their Majesties were given, an ...

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  27. AERONAUT DEAD.

    The death is announced of Mr. James Glaisher, the well-known aeronaut and author of "Travels in the Air." In 1802, Mr. Glaisher, under the ...

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  28. NOVELIST DEAD.

    The death is announced of Edna Lyall (Miss Ada Ellen Bayly), the well-known novelist. ...

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  29. RUSSIANISING FINLAND.

    The Finnish peoples continue their policy of opposition to Russian rule. Quite recently 15,000 conscripts declined to appear when called upon. ...

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  30. CONDUCT OF THE WAR.

    Lieutenant-General Sir William Francis Butler, who was commander of the forces in South Africa at the outbreak of the war, has been examined by the Royal ...

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  31. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A terribly destructive fire has occurred at Kuty, a town of some 7,000 inhabitants in Galicia. No fewer than 370 private houses and many public buildings were ...

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  32. GERMAN PRESS COMPLAIANTS.

    Several German newspapers strongly condemn the complaisance shown towards the United States by Baron Speek von Sternburg, the German ambassador at ...

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  33. THE ALASKA BOUNDARY.

    President Roosevelt and Colonel Hay consider that the ratification of the Alaska treaty by the Senate is practically hopeless. ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICAN IMMIGRANTS.

    Owing to an outbreak of plague at Dur ban, Asiatics, whether furnished with permits or otherwise, are not at present being admitted to the Transvaal or Orange ...

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  35. AN ITALIAN TRAGEDY.

    The story of a shocking tragedy is cabled from Italy. A wealthy Turin merchant of the name of Pasini had a mistress in two separate ...

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  36. ARABS IN COURT.

    The trial has just been concluded at the Montpellier Assizes, in France, of 101 Arabs, who were presented on various charges of murder, pillage, and rebellion in ...

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  37. A WARNING TO THE DUTCH.

    Continuing, Mr. Chamberlain said there were things he would not concede and things he would not ask others to give. He would not be led away by the spurious ...

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  38. BOTHA SHIFTS QUARTERS.

    General Louis Botha, late commander-inchief of the Boer army, is selling his property at Vryheid, in the extreme SouthEastern Transvaal, having bought farms ...

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  39. ANARCHIST SENTENCED.

    The Italian anarchist, Rubino, who in November attempted to assassinate King Leopold of Belgium, has been found guilty, and sentenced to penal servitude for life. ...

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  40. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The Atlantic transport steamer Minneapolis, 13,100 tons, built and owned by Harland and Wolff, which has been fitted with the Marconi instruments for wireless ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN MERCHANT KILLED.

    Mr. George Edward Colebrook, chairman of the Australian leather firm of Colebrook and Knight Limited, of 44 St. Mary's Axe, London, E.C., has been killed in a ...

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  42. ENGLAND AND THE DAR. DANELLES

    It is reported at Odessa that Great Britain intends to demand the right to send a small flotilla of the Mediterranean Beet through the Dardanelles to cruise in ...

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  43. LOSS ON PACIFIC CABLE,

    The Pacific Cable Board estimates that there will be a loss on the working of the cable of £92,000 for the year ending March 31, 1904. This will throw a responsibility ...

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  44. NEW MISSION SHIP.

    The Southern Cross, the new vessel for the Church of England Melanesian mission, has been launched, at Walker, on the Tyne. The ceremony was performed by ...

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  45. AN AMERICAN MURDER.

    W. H. Young, a grandson of Brigham Young, the founder of the Mormon religion, has been found guilty of the murder, in September last, of his paramour, Mrs. ...

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  46. "GENERAL" BOOTH AND PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    "General" Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, is the guest of President Roosevelt at the White House, and was to open the Senate with prayer on Friday. ...

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  47. THE FUTURE OF THE CAPE.

    Mr. Chamberlain, in his progress through Cape Colony, is being besleged with petttions, some asking for the release of political prisoners or for clemency towards them. ...

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