The death is announced of M. CasimirPerier, who was President of France from June, 1894, to January, 1895. M. CasimirPerier, who was born in 1847, was ...
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Article : 220 wordsThe destroyed vessel. The Jena, which was launched at Brest in 1898, is of 11,861 tons and 16,500-horse power. She cost £1,111,340, and her complement was 631 ...
Article : 32 wordsIn connection with the question of the limitation of armaments, a semi-official statement now published in Pesth is interpreted to mean that Austria-Hungary ...
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Article : 187 wordsLord Charles Beresford, commander-in-chief of the Channel fleet, who is on a visit to America, has been interviewed in San Francisco on the question of reduced ...
Article : 57 wordsThe president of the Methodist Conierence (the Rev. John G. Wheen) returned to Ballarat by the Adelaide express on Wednesday night, to be present at the welcome ...
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Article : 51 wordsA dissolution of the Spanish Cortes has taken place as the result of the recent political crisis, which led to the resignation of the Liberal Government. ...
Article : 51 wordsThe newly-erected fire station at Mentono was opened yesterday, in the presence of about 300 spectators. It was intended that, the Premier (Mr. Bent) should perform the ...
Article : 199 wordsThe motion to reduce the vote for the Colonial Office, which was moved in the House of Commons yesterday, was intended to convey a vote fo censure upon the ...
Article : 134 wordsA confession has been obtained from the man Peteroff, who is under arrest for the murder of M. Petkoff, the Premier of Bulgaria. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 14 Mar 1907, Page 7
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