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  2. RIOTS IN IRELAND.

    There has been riots in the market town of Charleville, County Cork, Ireland, in connection with the County Council election. Many people were injured. Mr. M. ...

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  3. EMIGRATION TO CANADA.

    Another 4000 Duphoborti are migrating to Canada. Each man will receive 160 acres of land. ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Egyptian Under-Secretary for Works reports, after eight weeks' survey of Egypt's possessions in the Soudan beyond Khartoum, that there is no practical ...

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  5. THE WARK CASE.

    Vice-Chancellor Hall, in adjudicating at Liverpool in the case of the will of Jane Yates (who died at Liverpool in July last as the result of an illegal operation, and for ...

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  6. INFLUENZA IN EUROPE.

    Influenza is raging in Paris, Berlin, and New York, where quinine, is short owing, it is stated, to the "corner" in London. ...

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  7. SIR JULIAN SALOMANS.

    Sir Julian Salomans (the new Agent-General for New South Wales) has assumed the duties of his new office. ...

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  8. BULGARIA AND TURKEY.

    The Bulgarian Government has demanded that the Porte should punish the police for murdering a prisoner, and has protested against other outrages committed in ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN TRADE WITH MANCHESTER.

    The Agent General for Victoria (Sir Andrew Clarke) was entertained at lunch by the Lord Mayor of Manchester. In the course of conversation Sir Andrew ...

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  10. MESSRS. D. AND W. MURRAY.

    Messrs. D. and W. Murray have increased their capital to £80,000 to acquire the businesses of Stevensons and Scott, Dawson and Stewart. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN MAILS.

    The Hon. W. P. Reeves (Agent-General for New Zealand) has asked the Duke of Norfolk (Postmaster-General) to send the mails for New Zealand, hitherto despatched ...

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  12. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Mr. Longstaff, a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, has contribute £25,000 towards equipping another Antarctic Expedition. ...

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  13. THE LONDON LOCAl GOVERNMENT BILL.

    The London Local Government Bill passed its second reading by 245 votes to 118. ...

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  14. THE IMPERIAL PENNY POSTAGE.

    The City Council of Canterbury to-day conferred on Mr. J. Herniker[?]enton, J.P. for Canterbury, the freedom of the city in consequence of his success in passing his ...

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  15. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the well-known missionary John Mackenzie, who was at one time Commissioner in Bechuanaland. ...

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  16. THE WRECK OF THE MATAURA.

    The wreck of the New Zealand Shipping Company's s.s. Mataura, with the cargo that has not been taken from her, has been sold for £1200. ...

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  17. TROUBLES IN CHINA.

    A message received through Reuter's Agency states that negotiations between China, Russia, and Britain indicate that an early and satisfactory conclusion will be ...

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  18. FRANCE AND BRITAIN.

    In connection with the dispute between Britain and France with regard to the Newfoundland fisheries, the French press suggests that territory in either Senegumbia ...

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  19. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    In the House of Commons last night the Secretary of State for the Colonies (the Right Hon. J. Chamberlain), in answer to a question from Sir Charles Dilke, said he ...

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  20. COLONIAL APPEAL CASE.

    In the appeal case of Penny v. the Commissioner for Railways of New South Wales, leave to appeal was granted in forma pauperis. ...

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  21. THE "MYSTICAL HEALER."

    The "Standard" states that Dr. Edwards, the "mystical healer," who was practicing in Australia in 1833, is causing a sensation in Paris by his alleged ...

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  22. THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA.

    The United States Government has submitted a modus vivendi in connection with the boundary between Alaska and British Colombia. The British Government is ...

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  23. THE ATTACK ON A FRENCH EXPEDITION.

    The Foureau-Lamy expedition was attacked close to the oasis of Airtuarey by a party of Tuaregs and suffered a loss of 100 men in repelling the attacking party. ...

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  24. THE LATE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR.

    The American public are incensed at the Secretary for War (Mr. Alger) and the Commander-in-Chief (General Eagan), owing to Colonel Rooseveldt's statement ...

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  25. SEVERE FAMINE IN RUSSIA.

    A harrowing account has been received of the famine amongst the Russian, peasants. They have been reduced to eating chopped straw' and bran. Typhus and ...

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  26. MURDER OF COLONEL LE MARCHANT.

    Two pathans have been arrested for the murder of Colonel Le Marchant, of the Hampshire Regiment, at Lundikotal, on the Indian frontier. ...

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  27. PREVENTION OF RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

    In connection with the Railway Accidents Prevention Bill recently introduced in the House of Commons by the Right Hon. C. T. Ritchie ...

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  28. CLAUDE VAUTIN'S DEFALCATIONS.

    Claude Vautin, the mining director who was recently arrested on a charge of defrauding stockbrokers of £20,000, and who it was since reported had been adjudicated ...

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  29. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    A Russian barrister and an ex-French officer fought a duel at Kieff owing to a dispute concerning the Dreyfus case. The officer was badly wounded. ...

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  30. THE ANGLO-FRENCH CONVENTION.

    M. Delcasse, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, will on Monday next ask the Chamber of Deputies to approve of the Niger and the Nile conventions, which have ...

    Article : 128 words
  31. THE NEW GUINEA CONCESSIONS.

    The Right Hon. J. Chamberlain (Secretary of State for the Colonies) has declined to reveal the particulars of the claim made by the New Guinea syndicate for ...

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  32. THE STRANDING OF THE S.S. CHINA.

    The Admiralty Court, after re-hearing the evidence regarding the stranding of the Peninsular and Oriental Company's s.s. China at Perim, exonerated the chief ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION.

    Sir Charles Dilke, speaking in the House of Commons last night, asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies (the Right Hon. J. Chamberlain) if the amendments made ...

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  34. DEATH OF A FRENCH GOVERNOR.

    M. Mizon, the Governor of Jibutil, a French port in East Africa, on the Gulf of Aden, died while journeying to his post. ...

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  35. THE QUEEN IN FRANCE.

    The Queen has given as audience to the Marquis of Salisbury and several of the French generals at Cimiez (France), where Her Majesty is now in residence. ...

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  36. AN ICEBOUND STEAMER.

    The steamer Gaspesia, which has been Icebound for fifty-two days to the Gulf of St. Lawrence, is partly enclosed between Novia Scotia and Newfoundland, and is now ...

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  37. THE RUSSIFICATION OF FINLAND.

    The Russian Government has stopped the issue of Finnish stamps in Finland, and ordered the use of Russian. ...

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  38. FRENCH WAR PREPARATIONS.

    Six batteries of the newest guns are being erected at Calais and there is a feverish arming of the new works along the English Channel. ...

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  39. THE WEATHER IN ENGLAND.

    Several deaths have occurred in London from syncope through the intense cold. ...

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  40. NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES.

    The Newfoundland seal fisheries season, which has just closed, has resulted in the largest return for years past. The steamer Neptune brought in 42,000 seals, and dozens ...

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  41. ARMS FOR TURKEY.

    Thirty thousand Manser rifles have been landed at Salonika (Turkey). ...

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  42. NAVAL ARCHITECTS' DINNER.

    The Earl of Hopetoun, who presided at the dinner of the Naval Architects' Club, stated the navy and merchantmen had been reconstructed in the last twelve years. The ...

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  43. LYNCHINGS IN AMERICA.

    A negro murdered a planter at Littlerock, Arkansas. The inhabitants lynched him and six others who threatened retaliation. Three negroes have also been ...

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  44. THE ITALIAN CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES.

    Two of the prisoners who were sent to prison for being implicated in the riots at Milan (and who were released from prison some time ago), named Turati and ...

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  45. THE CHILLAGOE RAILWAY AND MINES COMPANY

    The six per cent first mortgage debentures, to the amount of £400,000, which were recently issued in London by the Chillagoe Railway and Mines Company, have ...

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  46. SUGGESTED UNIVERSITY AT BIRMINGHAM.

    With regard to the proposal to raise a fund of £250,000 for the erection of an university at Cambridge, an anonymous, offer of £86,000 has been received on condition that ...

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  47. AFFRAY BETWEEN FRENCH AND BRITISH SAILORS.

    The bluejackets of the British ship Venus had an affray with a party of French sailors at Ville Franche (France). Twelve of the combatants were injured. Several of ...

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  48. A CURIOUS LEGAL POINT.

    Sir Robert Romer, Justice of the Chancery Division of the British High Court of Justice, justifies the action of the Merthyr Tydvil (Walch) guardians in granting ...

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  49. A GERMAN PROFESSOR IN TROUBLE.

    Professor Dalbruck has been fined 500 marks and censured for having criticised the action of the authorities in expelling Danes from Schloswig. ...

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  50. THE CAPE TO CAIRO RAILWAY.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that M[?] Cecil Rhodes will forthwith ask Britain whether it will guarantee the interest on the Tanganyika section of railways, and, if it ...

    Article : 44 words
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