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  2. STARTLING NEWS.

    The Emperor William is in bed with a cold. ...

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  3. Telegrams.

    At the District Court to-day Delany and Aateher were found guilty of breaking and. entering Mr P. IT. Banran e store. Delany was sentenced to five, And Archer to three ...

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  4. THE GRAND DUKE'S HEALTH.

    The Grand Dake of Hesse, who was reported yesterday to be better, is worse again to-day. ...

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  5. MR DE COBAIN EXPELLED.

    Mr Edward S. W. De Cobain, member for Belfast, has been expelled from teh House, and has been succeeded by Mr Wolff, who is a Tory. ...

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  6. THE CHINESE DIFFICULTY IN AMERICA.

    Canada has declined the request preferred by the United States to introduce & Chinese Exclusion Bill. ...

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  7. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    The foot and mouth disease is spreading in England and Scotland, also in Belgium. ...

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  8. THE "ARMY."

    The House of Commons has repealed the Eastbourne by-law forbidding the paradesof Salvationists in tlie public streets. ...

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  9. CHANCE OF FEDERATION.

    The Sydney reporter to the PaU Mall Gazette, having interviewed Sir Henry Parkes says that it is believed federation will be accomj lishsd in ...

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  10. SPANISH SOCIAL TROUBLES.

    The Anarchists of Cadiz claim that the recent acquittals were due to fear of the mob. Serious rioting still continues, and many have been ...

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  11. MINERS' STRIKE.

    The Scotch miners, with the exception, of the Stirlingshire men, refuse to strike; the Durham miners have definitely decided to stop work. ...

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  12. MORE TROUBLE WITH THE BEHBDTG SEA.

    In tke event of the Marquis of Salisbury refusing the mvdus vivendi America blockades the Behriog Sea with warships, and is preparing to ...

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  13. MORLAND SENTENCED.

    The trial of M. F, Morland, the Oxford tutor, who was charged with feloniously blackmailing a number of noblemen, concluded to-day. Accused ...

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  14. LORD KNTTTSFORD'S BILL.

    The Bill introduced by Liord Knutsford, making probates and letters of administration in the colonies valid in England, has been read the second ...

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  15. AN INVITATION.

    Mr Percival has invited the leading colonial hankers and others to meet at Glasgow next Thursday. ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCES.

    Mr Clark has had an interview with Mr Edward Stanhope, Secretary of State for War, who has promised to withdraw his statements with regard ...

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  17. ACQUITTED.

    The Xeres Anarchists, who were tried at Cadiz, have been acquitted. ...

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  18. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The Chamber of Commerce advothe introduction of decimal coinage. ...

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  19. COLLIERY EXPLOSION

    A colliery explosion has occurred at Charievri, and 300men were entombed. 56 have been rescued, but it is believed that folly 200 are killed. ...

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  20. A VERY COLD EXPERIENCE.

    During a heavy snow storm between Michigan and Montana, a portion of a train was derailed, and terrible suffering was experienced by the passengers ...

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  21. BLIZZARD AT OTTAWA.

    An immense amount of damage has been done by a blizzard at Ottawa. ...

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  22. KIRKCALDY ELECTION.

    At the Kirkcaldy election, Mr Daiziel, a Separationist, was elected, by a majority of 1036. ...

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  23. HAVING BEFENGE. I

    The hease of the jodge who tried the Pans Anarchists has been wrecked by dynamite. Two persons were injured, and 20,000 francs worth of ...

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  24. ROUGH ON "THE JOURNAL."

    In the case of Mr Tim Healy against the Freeman's Journal, for libel, the arbitrator awarded £700 against the latter. ...

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  25. QUELLING A BEVOLT.

    The Portuguese have quelled the Banque revolt in East Africa, killing 600 natives and imprisoning 400 more. The Portuguese losses were 11 killed ...

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  26. THIS BELGIAN WOBKERS,

    The Government has instituted a Labor Council, whose function will be the general protection of the workers. ...

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  27. COMMERCIAL TREATY.

    The Pads Chamber of Commerce is petitioning for a commercial treaty with Spain, on the ground that England and Germany are absorbing ...

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  28. THE PUBLIC SCANDALS IN CANADA.

    Mr. BLonore Mercier, whose majority in the late election has bees, changed to a hopeless minority, has resigned the seals of office. He denounces the ...

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  29. GERMAN MINERS' FEDERATION.

    The German Miners' Federation advise their members to help the Eng. lish miners by refusing to execute English orders. ...

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  30. CONFERENCE INVITEO.

    Belgium invites a conference of the European Powers to consider the advisableness of taking common action against the Anarchists. ...

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  31. THE FAMINE IN GERMANY.

    The area over which distress has is increasing. ...

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  32. SPURGEON'S SUCCESSOR.

    It has been decided that Mr Pierson will officiate at the Tabernacle until Jane next in the place of the late Mr C.H. Spnrgeon. ...

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  33. WEXFORD'S HEW MEMBER.

    Mr Thomas Healy who succeeds Mr Redmond, has been returned for Wexford unopposed. A SERIOUS CHARGE. ...

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  34. THOSE SEALS AGAIN.

    Canada endorses Lord Salisbury s proposals for the settlement of the Behring Sea Seal Fishery Trouble. ...

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  35. AN M.P. UT TROUBLE.

    Mr. Hastings, the defaulting M.P., hasbeen sentenced to five years' imprisonment for fraud. ...

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  36. A CRIMINAL PROTECTED.

    Russia has thrown the aegis of her protection over the suspect arrested for the murder of M. Vulkovitch, who was at the time Agent for Bulgaria at ...

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  37. THE EMPEROR'S COLD.

    The Emperor William is better. ...

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  38. THE DIAMOND CASE.

    The Hyderabad diamond ease has been settled. ...

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  39. WOMEN'S BIGHTS.

    The French Chamber has granted to women workers the power of voting at the appointment of Boards of Arbitration, but declined to permit ...

    Article : 6 words
  40. CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL.

    Lord Boseberry has been elected as temporary chairman of the London Conncil. ...

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