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  2. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    The Labour party in West Birmingham, the constituency which Mr. Chamberlain his represented in the House of Commons since 1876, intends to oppose him at the ...

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  3. WAR BLUNDERING.

    Newspapers of all parties join in condemning the Government for the supineness it displayed before the outbreak of hostilities. ...

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  4. THE FAR EAST.

    A trustworthy native agent declares that Prince Tuan, who led the Boxer attack on the legations, and afterwards fled to the far north-west of China, is now living in Peking ...

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  5. GERMANY AND THE SULTAN.

    The insurgents have received advices from Constantinople that the Sultan, owing to Germany's influence, has changed his attitude, and now favours war with ...

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  6. INGENIOUS EXPLANATIONS.

    The Porte has explained with regard to the supposed attempt upon the life of Mr. William Magelleson, the American viceconsul at Beyrout, that the firing was ...

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  7. A VOICE FROM THE DEAD.

    Dr. Jameson, executor under Mr. Cecil Rhodes's will, has forwarded to "The Times" the originals of two letters found among the deceased's papers. They are ...

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  8. WAR PROPHESIED.

    Dr. Morrison, Pekin correspondent of "The Times," states that events there will shortly compel the world's attention. He adds that the independence of Korea is ...

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  9. BANDS FROM SERVIA.

    Servian bands, under Dragomir Bratovitch, who was formerly director of a school at Salonika, are now crossing the frontier, while 200 well-armed volunteers, with 40 ...

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  10. EMBASSIES WARNED.

    The authorities have warned the foreign ambassadors that the Macedonians, in order to bring their case under the notice of the powers, are projecting outrages against the ...

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  11. THE "REFORMING" JOURNALISTS.

    The Chinese Government is still seeking to get into its power the six native journalists who were arrested in the European quarter at Shanghai last month on charges ...

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  12. COMPLAINT BY THE SULTAN.

    The Sultan's Ministers have complained to the foreign ambassadors that committees in Bulgaria are shipping ammunition and supplies for the insurgents to Iniada. ...

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  13. WORKING CLASS OPPOSITION.

    A conference between the members of the different co-operative societies and representatives of trades unions at Newcastle carried a resolution affirming the advantages ...

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  14. THE SULTAN'S VIEWS.

    In the course of a speech at Constantinople, the Sultan said he was convinced that the rising had not proceeded spontaneously from the people, but had been ...

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  15. A SIGNIFICANT INCIDENT.

    The Russian company at Tientsin had chartered the Stanley Dollar, an Americanowned and British registered steel steamer, of 2,900 tons, to take a cargo of lumber from ...

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  16. INSURGENT TACTICS.

    Jankoff, the Bulgarian leader, holds a position southwards of Demotika, and it is said that he intends to destroy the railway, bridges at the junction of the Maritsa and ...

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  17. THE DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE.

    The Duke of Devonshire, the Lord President of the Council, has emphatically denied a statement by the "Westminster Gazette," that he intended to resign on ...

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  18. THE LATE LORD SALISBURY.

    The funeral of Lord Salisbury was held privately on Monday, at Hatfield, in the presence of members of the family and a few personal friends. ...

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  19. BURNING AND MASSACRE.

    Forty Bashi Bazouks attacked the village of Penena, in the eastern coast district of Turkey. An insurgent band arrived and killed 36 of the Bashi Bazouks. ...

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  20. CONSERVATIVE ADVICE.

    The "Standard" suggests that a duty of from 1/6 to 2/. exclusively for revenue, should be imposed on foreign grain, and a revenue duty of a ...

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  21. RUSSIA AND KOREA.

    A Russian contributor to the "Gaulols," a leading Paris daily paper, says that it has been decided at St. Petersburg not permit any rial power a foothold on Korea. ...

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  22. KING EDWARD IN VIENNA.

    King Edward arrived in Vienna on August 31. He had a magnificent popular welcome, and received a most hearty greeting from the Emperor Francis Joseph, who ...

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  23. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    M. Jaures, the French Socialist leader, urges France to co-operate with England in preventing a conflict between Russia and Japan. ...

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  24. BIRMINGHAM APPROVAL.

    A meeting at West Birmingham—the constituency represented by Mr. Chamberlain has approved of the preferential trade proposals, and has urged the imposition of ...

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  25. STEAMER BLOWN UP.

    A dreadful explosion occurred on board the Hungarian Levant S.S. Company's steel steamer Vaskapu, 1,769 tons, when Bome hours out from Varna. It killed the ...

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  26. THE CAPE DEADLOCK.

    Sir Gordon Sprigg, the Premier of Cape Colony, has advised the Governor (Sir Walter Hely-Hutchinson) to prprogue the House until the 15th, the date on which ...

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  27. ANTI-RITUALIST BRAWL.

    A parishioner of the Anglican Church of the Annunciation, Brighton, recently applied to Judge Tristram, the judge of the Consistory Court in London, for an injunction to ...

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  28. RUSSIA'S CLAIMS.

    The "Novoe Vremya" strongly hints that Russia alone, with the support of Austria, will formulate and enforce the final scheme of reform in Macedonia and Old Servia. ...

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  29. GERMANY AND CANADA.

    A blue book has been issued which shows that in 1901 Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Dominion Prime Minister, offered to Germany a provisional tariff vivendi in harmony with ...

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  30. A UNIONIST REVERSE.

    The election of a member of the House of Commons for Argyllshire, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. D. N. Nicol, Conservative, has resulted in the loss ...

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  31. NEW CANADIAN TRUNK LINE

    The Canadian House of Commons, by a majority of 46, has affirmed the principle of constructing a new grand trunk railway line from Moncton, an New Brunswick, to ...

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  32. WALKING DELEGATE RELEASED.

    Samuel Parks, the walking delegate for the Housesmiths' and Bridgemen's Union, who was sent to gaol in New York for extorting money from employers by threats ...

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  33. ENGLISH PRESS VIEW.

    The "Standard" attaches great importance to the visits to Vienna at this juncture of the King (who has just left) and the Czar and the Kaiser, who are shortly to ...

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  34. POPE PIUS X.

    The new Pope, who has already given evidence of a desire for simplicity of life at the Vatican, is dismissing many of those whom he regards as superfluous ...

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  35. SULTAN INTRACTABLE.

    The German and Russian ambassadors have had an interview with the Sultan, and urged that a capable commander should be appointed and given full charge of the ...

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  36. PRINCE HENRY OF PRUSSIA.

    It is announced that Prince Henry of Prussia, brother of the Emperor William, has been appointed to the command of the chief naval station on the Baltic. ...

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  37. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The recommenuations of the International congress, which met at Berlin early last month to consider a proposal by Germany, for the adoption of rules relating to ...

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  38. ARMING THE ENEMY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Aden states that Great Britain, through the good offices of the French at Jibutil, is checking the illicit trade in rifles with the Somalis. ...

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  39. A STRANGE STORY.

    The "Petit Journal" of Paris states that during the recent military manaeuvres members of the 92nd Infantly Regiment fired bullets several times at groups of officers. ...

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  40. A COUNTESS ARRESTED.

    The correspondent at Rome of the "Daily Mail" furnishes a sensational story of attempted fraud on insurance offices, in connection with which the Countess ...

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  41. DESPERATE DEEDS.

    Consular despatches from Prishtina, near the Servian frontier, state that most of the villages in the Dibra, Armenai, and Cicevo districts, close to the Albanian frontiers, ...

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  42. LADY DOCTOR VANISHED.

    The mysterious disappearance from the Royal Free Hospital. Gray's Inn road, London, of Miss Fanny Hickman, a well-known lady doctor, is causing intense ...

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  43. VENEZUELA CLAIMS

    Italy has refused to concede the claim of Germany for a preference over Great Britain in regard to the claims of the three powers against Venezuela. The three will ...

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  44. A TRAGIC HONEYMOON.

    The Rev. Salter St. George Hartley, who has been vicar of Exton, at Oakham, in Rutlandshire, for the past two years, was spending his honeymoon in the Alps. With ...

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  45. CEYLON GOVERNOR.

    Sir Henry Arthur Blake, who has been Governor of Hong Kong since 1897, has been appointed Governor of Ceylon, in succession Sir J. West Ridgeway, who has ...

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  46. GREAT LOOK OUT.

    The whole of the South Wales tinplate works, controlled by the associated employers—amounting to four-fifths of the total trade—have been closed indefinitely, ...

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  48. A FLOATING EXHIBITION.

    A floating exhibition of manufactured goods will start on a tour of the British dependencies early next year. The project has been warmly taken up, and the ...

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  49. THE PROSCRIBED ORDERS.

    There have been some exciting Mtnes at La Rochelle, on the Atlantic coast of France. The Redemptorist [?]nks in the town ...

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  50. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    A German who, persisted in demanding an interview with President Roosevelt at Oyster Bay, a watering-place 30 miles from New York, was taken in charge. ...

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  51. ARGENTINE STOCK DISEASE.

    Vistors to the Argentine report that the sheep in the country are badly diseased, the chief ailments being foot-rot and lung worm. The country has also been devastated a good ...

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