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  2. THE FAR EAST.

    In accordance with the request by Great Britain and Japan, the Korean Government was about to open Yongamphe, at the mouth of the Yalu to foreign trade, when ...

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  3. ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

    In the French Chamber of Deputies, M. Paul Deschanel, republican, initiated a debate on foreign affairs in a remarkable speech, which has been much ...

    Article : 334 words
  4. GENERAL CABLES.

    "Mr. John Morley, at Dumfries, declared that when the women of England and Scofland realised what was behind the bombastic fiscal policy that had been ...

    Article : 118 words
  5. LORD RIPON'S VIEWS.

    The Marquis'of Ripon, speaking at Bradford, said Mr. Chamberlain's scheme placed additional difficulties in the way of an Imperial Customs Union. He was surprised at ...

    Article : 58 words
  6. CANADA AND NEW ZEALAND.

    A Reuter's telegram states that the Canndian Government expresses statisfaction at the passing of Mr. Seddon's preferential tariff bill by the New Zealand Parliament, ...

    Article : 81 words
  7. VICTOR EMMANUEL IN ENGLAND.

    King Victor Emmanuel, during his visit to England, acknowledged the aid given by Great Britain when, the Italians were struggling for freedom, and hoped the two ...

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  8. DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE SPEAKS.

    A crowded and enthusiastic meeting of members of the Unionist Free Food League was held in the Queen's-hall, London, on November 24. The Duke of Devonshire ...

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  9. MR. ASQUITH VIGOROUS.

    At St. Neots, in Huntingdonshire, Mr. Asquith asserted that the Unionist party had been split from top'to bottom'. Mr. Bahiour reigned, but. Mr, Chamberlain ...

    Article : 147 words
  10. AN APPEAL FOR FUNDS.

    The Duke of Sutherland and Mr. Chamberlain have appealed to jsymjpathisere with the proposed tariff reforms to furnish ample funds for the pmpose of cariying on tbe ...

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  11. NORDENSKIOLD'S EXPEDITION

    The Argentine Republic's gunboat Uruguay, 550 tons, which early last month left Buenos Ayres in search of the Swedish Antarctic expedition under Dr. Otto ...

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  12. POLISH CAUSE CELEBRE

    A protracted and sensational trial has taken place in Berlin, which has resulted in the acquittal of Count and Countess Kevaleeki on the charge of having put ...

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  13. MR. CHAMBERLAIN AT CARDIFF.

    Mr. Chamberlain delivered a spirited speech at Cardiff on November 20. The audience numberfed' 4,000, among those present being Mr. William Jennings Bryan, ...

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  14. SANTO DOMINGO CONVULSED,

    The San Domingo revertionary force is [?] ing, the capital. American mariges have been stationed at the foreign legation and consulates, and at ...

    Article : 141 words
  15. A TOUCH OF SATIRE.

    In the course of his Cardiff speech Mr. Chamberlain said:—"A great change has come over public opinion in Great Britain, and unrestricted free imports ...

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  16. DEFRAUDING A MARQUIS.

    A painful feeling has been caused in society in London by the conviction for fraud of Arthur Edward. Saunders Sebright, the brother of Sir Edgar Reginald Saunders ...

    Article : 321 words
  17. SOMALILAND CAMPAIGN.

    Two of the Ogaden tribes in Northern Somaliland have agreed to co-operate with the British to prevent the Mullah from escaping westward between the British and ...

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  18. RIVAL NAVIES.

    M. Adolphe Messimy, the reporter of the French Chamber of Deputies on the Naval Budget has made a statement that if France had fought England in 1898, ...

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  19. MR. RITCHIE AND RETALIATION.

    Mr. C. T. Ritchie, in a tetter to the Croydon Registration Association, says, "I agree with Mr. Balfour that we should retaliate in the case of outrageous unfairness on the ...

    Article : 53 words
  20. ATTACK ON A BANKER.

    Mr. Kenneth Grahame, secretary of the Bank of England, and well known as an author, has been fired upon by a man who was apparently insane, in the governor's ...

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  21. RUSSIAN FINANCE.

    The financial situation in Russia is causing a good deal of anxiety. M. Pleske, the Minister of Finance, insists that his colleagues in the Ministry ...

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  22. CANADIAN PROTECTIONISTS.

    Senator G. A. Dnimmond, the president of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association, has expressed the views of the association as follows:— ...

    Article : 110 words
  23. PRINCESS AND COACHMAN.

    Princess Alice (of Bourbon), the wife of Prince Victor Frederick Ernest of Schoenburg-Waldenburg, who is 27 years of age, has been absent from her home since the ...

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  24. MEN AND MONEY BURNED.

    At Altooris, a railway town at the base of the Alleghany Mountains, in Pennsylvania, a number of Italians, who were working on the line, were sleeping in a large ...

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  25. A PERTINENT QUESTION.

    Mr. Walter Machren, in a letter to "The Times," asserts that Canada is the most flagrant dumper" of bounty-fed pig-iron, and sent to England in 1902 103,202 tone of ...

    Article : 60 words
  26. ENGLAND AND THIBET.

    The "Kolnigche Zeitung" states that the Chinese representative at Lhassa has been recalled, owing to the conclusion of a secret treaty between Russia and Thibet. ...

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  27. THE FARMING INEEREST.

    Mr. Green, the secretary of the Rural Labourers League, states in a letter to "The Times" that farmers and agricultural labourers in England and Wales have ...

    Article : 93 words
  28. DISSOLUTION DEMANDED.

    The Earl of Rosebery, speaking at a great Liberal demonstration held in the Surrey Theatre, said the postponement of a dissolution with such an issue in the air ...

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  29. THE SULTAN YIELDS.

    A written reply by the Porte accepts in principle all the points of the Austro-Rusfcian scheme of reforms for Macedonia. The Turkish note expresses a hope that in the ...

    Article : 70 words
  30. SUBDUING THE PHILIPPINES.

    The inhabitants of the island of Jolo, or Sulu, one of a group of islands attached to the Philippines, are offering strenuous resistance to American rule. ...

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  31. TRANSVAAL LABOUR PBOBLBM.

    The Royal Commission which has been investigating the labour problem in the Transvaal finds that, as regards agriculture, there are 27,700 native ...

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  32. SIR EDWARD GREY.

    Sir Eward Grey, speaking at Salisbury, began by asking, "Are the unfortunate supporters of the Government willing to endure three years of doubt and ...

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  33. LEBAUDY'S EMPIRE.

    M. Jacques Lebaudy, the French million. aire, and self-styled "Emperor of Sahara," with the assistance of a Thames gun-running syndicate, is shipping to the Grand ...

    Article : 59 words
  34. A CANAL CRISIS.

    Under the canal treaty, America guarantees the independence of the republic, and undertakes to pay Panama the 10,000,000 dollars when the treaty is ratified, and a ...

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  35. AN UNPOPULAR BISHOP.

    The Bishop of Chester the Right Rev, Francis John Jayne, D.D., recently described the local Protestants as "a reforming mob." ...

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  36. CZARINA ILL.

    The Empress of Russia is suffering from protracted inflammation of the ear. Her Majesty's illness is causing anxiety, as the inner organs of the ear are inflamed. ...

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  37. HATS OFF IN THEATRES.

    The Governor of Madrid has ordered all ladies' hats to be removed in the theatres. The ladies, resenting the order, threatern to leave the theatre in a body if it is enforced. ...

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  38. FIGHTING THE TUAREGS.

    A French column has had a severe engagement with the Tuaregs, at Biralali, in Central Africa. After the captain and six riflemen had been killed, and 28 wounded, ...

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  39. MR. BRYCE AT SALFORD.

    Mr. James Bryee, speaking at Salford said that the general election could not long be delayed. The date would depend on when the head of the Governement, who ...

    Article : 35 words
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  41. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr. Abraham Scott, late of Adelaide, director of the Australian Chilling and Freeging Company, the Bank of Adolaide (London board), Nelson ...

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  42. OPPOSING MR. RITCHIE,

    Mr. C. B. Crlap, [?] at the [?] election unus[?] the Conservative interest, will oppose Mr. C.T. Ritehie at Creyden at the next ...

    Article : 16 words
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