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  2. NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, June 9, 2.45 p.m.—At the police court at Stockton-on-Tees, Durham, to-day, Patrick Knowles, a boy only 10 years' old, described as a match seller, was charged ...

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  3. NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, June 9, 2.45 p.m.—Sir Horace Rumbold, late British Ambassador at Vienna, in a letter to the "Times," urges that efforts should be made to secure from the Czar and the Pope ...

    Article : 132 words
  4. NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, June 9, 2.45 p.m.—Dr. Sachs, a young Austrian bacteriologist, has died at Berlin from plague, contracted by inoculating himself with plague bacilli, at Dr. Koch's Laboratory. ...

    Article : 65 words
  5. THE FLOODS AND FIRES.

    LONDON, June 9.—A group of cities on the east side of the Mississippi and north-east of St. Louis are from 10 to 18 feet under water. Seven hundred people spent the night on the ...

    Article : 62 words
  6. Morocco.

    LONDON, June 9.—Three thousand five hundred French troops, with 10 guns, are operating in the Figuig Oasis, Morocco. Six hundred melinite shells, which were fired into the stronghold ...

    Article : 152 words
  7. The Disaster Off Marseilles.

    LONDON, June 9, 2.45 p.m. — Later details of the collision between the steamers Liban and Insulaire, off Marseilles, when the former sack, state that 123 of the passengers and ...

    Article : 50 words
  8. THE RIVER FALLING.

    LONDON, June 9, 2.45 p.m.—The Mississippi is now falling, and St. Louis is safe. ...

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  9. FOREST FIRES CONFINED.

    LONDON, June 9.—The forest fires in Canada are now confined to three counties bordering on the St[?]Lawrence. In other districts, heavy showers extinguished the flames, and the danger ...

    Article : 74 words
  10. THE CRUISER GOOD HOPE.

    LONDON, June 9, 6.45 p.m.—A boiler explosion occurred to-day on the cruiser Good Hope, Captain C. E. Madden, the flagship of Rear-Admiral W. H. Fawkes, commanding ...

    Article : 46 words
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  12. CHARGE OF ABDUCTION.

    LONDON, June 9.—Captain Charles Alfred Percy Gardener, described as a native of Victoria and a cattle dealer, lately arrived from Capetown, was charged at Bow-street ...

    Article : 124 words
  13. THE MAIL CONTRACTS.

    LONDON, June 9.—Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Postmaster-General, questioned in the House of Commons last night on the subject of new mail contracts for Australia, ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    LONDON, June 9.—Viscount Hampden, formerly Governor of New South Wales, in the course of an interview by a representative of the "Daily "News" regarding Mr. ...

    Article : 54 words
  15. THE TRANSVAAL MUNICIPAL FRANCHISE.

    LONDON, June 9.—The Transvaal Legislative Council has sanctioned the exclusion of coloured persons and aliens from the municipal franchise in the colony. ...

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  16. A MURDERESS PARDONED.

    LONDON, June 9.—The woman Gabrielle Bompard, who was convicted in 1890, with Michael Eyraud, of the murder of a process-server named Toussaint Gouffe, at Paris, in ...

    Article : 211 words
  17. AN AGENT-GENERAL'S VIEWS.

    LONDON, June 9.—Mr. H. A. Grainger, Agent-General for South Australia, in a letter to the "Standard," states that the colonies ask Great Britain to make a beginning, ...

    Article : 70 words
  18. THE INFECTED BLANKETS.

    LONDON. June 9.—Mr. St. John Brodrick, Secretary of State for War, explained in the House of Commons last night, in reference to the sale of military blankets in South ...

    Article : 90 words
  19. ETHERGRAMS AND CABLES.

    LONDON, June 9, 2.45 p.m.—In answer to a question in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Austen Chamberlain, the Postmaster-General, said the Government was unwilling to purchase ...

    Article : 47 words
  20. SOMALILAND.

    LONDON, June 9.—An Abyssinian General asserts that there are English prisoners in the Somaliland Mullah's camp. The prisoners are supposed to be some of ...

    Article : 52 words
  21. PRESIDENT LOUBET'S VISIT.

    LONDON, June 9. 2.45 p.m.—M. Delcasse, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, will accompany President Loubet on his visit to London next month. ...

    Article : 28 words
  22. BRITISH COLUMBIA.

    LONDON, June 9, 2.45 p.m.—It is reported from British Columbia that the recent dismissal of Colonel E. J. Prior, the Premier, was not due to the land grant scandal, but merely to a ...

    Article : 65 words
  23. BRITISH TRADE.

    LONDON, June 9.—According to the monthly Return of the Board of Trade, the imports during May show a decrease in value of £1,438,599, and the exports an ...

    Article : 45 words
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  25. BAR SILVER.

    LONDON, June 9, 2.25 p.m.—Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 0¼d per ounce standard. ...

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  26. WHEAT AFLOAT.

    LONDON, June 9, 6.25 p.m.—The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,245,000 quarters, and for the Continent at 1,995,000 quarters. The ...

    Article : 49 words
  27. COPPER AND TIN.

    LONDON, June 9.—Copper, spot £5710s, three months £56. Tin, spot £126 lOs three months £124 per ton. ...

    Article : 27 words
  28. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    LONDON, June 9.—Sir Horace Tozer, Agent-General for Queensland, in a letter, to the "Times," strongly supports the objections of Canada to the privileges granted by ...

    Article : 44 words
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