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  2. ZABERN DISTURBANCES

    Relating to the Zabern disturbances the outcome of which was that Lieutenant von Foerstner was sentenced by court-martial to 43 ...

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  3. MISCELLANEOUS

    The heads of the House of Brunswick have declined an invitation to spend Christmas, with the Emperor of Germany at Potsdam. It is ...

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  4. AMERICAN CABLEGRAMS

    President Woodrow Wilson has signed' the Currency Bill, which had gassed through the conference of the Senate and House of ...

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  5. LEEDS STRIKERS RESUMED.

    All the strikers at Leeds have resumed work, except the gasworkers. ...

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  6. KINTORE'S HISTORICAL ESTATES.

    The Earl of Kintore is putting up at auction his historic estates in and around Inverurie, Kintore, and between Montrose and Aberdeen. ...

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  7. THE PANAMA BILL.

    Mr. Adamson has explained that the Panama Bill is intended for a test as to whether the tolls would actually defray the canal's working ...

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  8. ENTERPRISING PATHANS.

    Pathans, supposed to be the same who attacked a train recently, raided Chairabad station, killed two persons and kidnapped the ...

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  9. DUBLIN'S HOUSING COMMISSION.

    The Housing Commission has concluded its investigations, and members of the Dublin Corporation have replied to the charges against them ...

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  10. FAMINE IN THE LAND.

    A terrible famine has assailed the Aaomori and Hokyado Provinces. owing to the failure of crops and fishing. ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS

    Sir L. Starr Jameson, speaking at Salisbury said that the annexation by the Crown of Rhodesia would be easy, but confiscation was ...

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  12. HEAVY CHRISTMAS MAIL.

    The General Post Office has handled over fifty million letters in the Christmas mails. Nearly twenty million overseas letters and three ...

    Article : 42 words
  13. SHIPPING AMALGAMATION.

    It is understood that the Port-Line, the Tyser Line, and the India Line, comprising 32 boats, with a tonnage of about 190,000 tons, are ...

    Article : 41 words
  14. LAUREATE'S CHRISTMAS POEM.

    The Poet Laureate (Bridges) has forwarded to the King as poem entitled "Christmas Eve." as the first fruits of his laureatship. ...

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  15. NECKLACE REWARD DISTRIBUTED.

    In connection with the necklace reward, Brandstatler has received £4,427. Quadranstein £3,937, Spanier £1,000. and Horne £500. ...

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  16. CHINESE RAILWAY EXTENSION.

    The "Frankfort Gazette" announces that an agreement has been concluded with China for an extension of the Shantung line as also ...

    Article : 55 words
  17. POLICE PRESIDENT'S INTRUSION.

    Herr von Jagow's intrusion into the Foerstner controversy has raised a storm of indignation in the columns of the semi-official press, ...

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  18. SITUATION IN LEEDS.

    The situation at Leeds has assumed a serious aspect. The corporation advertised for fresh staffs. Two thousand police have been ...

    Article : 94 words
  19. NATIVES IN PERIL.

    The cableship Sentenil, after a six-days' search, recovered several canoes, containing 350 natives. which had been blown out to sea by ...

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  20. NEW ZEALANDER ENTERTAINED

    Mr. Bevan Edwards, who presided over the luncheon given by the Colonial Institute to Mr. Arthur M. Myers, Mayor of Auckland, ...

    Article : 120 words
  21. STATE ENTRY TO CALCUTTA.

    In connection with Lord Hardinge's State entry into Calcutta, as a precaution the route was guarded by five military ...

    Article : 67 words
  22. LLOYDS' LOSSES.

    The losses of the underwriters at Lloyds for the year 1913, arising from disasters to shipping, amounted to seven million pounds. ...

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  23. SIXTEEN INDIANS GAOLED.

    Sixteen Indians have been sentenced to three months' imprisonment at Volksrush for attempting to cross the border. ...

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  24. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The committee of the Stock Exchange has investigated certain transactions in shares in the Casey-Sutton Cobalt Prop. Co., and found ...

    Article : 94 words
  25. COUNT TOLSTOI'S MANUSCRIPT

    The dispute between Tolstoi's wife and daughter over the possession of Tolstoi's manuscripts has been settled amicably. ...

    Article : 128 words
  26. SMUGGLERS' INGENIOUS ESCAPE.

    Customs officers in the Belgian frontier chased some smugglers in a motor car. Revolver shots were exchanged. The smugglers ...

    Article : 49 words
  27. ORIENT S.N. COMPANY.

    Mr. Frederick Green, who presided over a meeting of shareholders in the Orient Steam Navigation Company, stated that the financial ...

    Article : 92 words
  28. BIG LIFT TO CHARITIES.

    The London charities are benefiting to the extent of a million. owing to the death of Geoffrey An-sell, a Harrow schoolboy, as the ...

    Article : 37 words
  29. GLASGOW CORPORATION.

    The Labour members of the Glasgow Corporation objected to giving a committee power to acquire slum areas without the corporation's ...

    Article : 64 words
  30. INSURANCE AGREEMENT.

    The Insurance Commissioners have reached the basis of an agreement with the medical men of Britain for payments, under the ...

    Article : 30 words
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