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  3. Early Cables

    Colonel M'Kenzie has shelled the principal kraal belonging to the rebel and fugitive chief S[?]ganandi from his position across a precipitous donga, or ...

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  5. ENEMY REPULSED

    Captain Barker has burnt a number of native kraals in the Ekombe district. His column was followed by 500 rebels ...

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  6. DULWICH BY ELECTION

    The by-election for Dulwich, to fill tho vacancy caused by the resignation of the Unionist member, Dr. Rutherford Harris, took place yesterday, the candidates ...

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  7. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Newcastle "creep" increasing. Already the damage amoants to thousands. One of the reservoirs was yesterday ...

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  8. Early Cables

    The tone of the Russian National Duma, which is now in its first session, though respect[?], is by no means unduly submissive. ...

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  9. Early Cables

    The Board of Trade proposes to appoint a commission to investigate the competition which British manufacturers have to encounter in Canada. ...

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  10. Early Cables

    A Ministerial, crisis in the Natal Parliament was very narrowly averted yesterday. The trouble arose over the ...

    Article : 119 words
  11. REBELS WAVERING

    There are indications that the rebels are becoming incensed against Bambaata, and also against the witch-doctors, who have on several occasions ...

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  12. Early Cables

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" has informed his journal , that Viscount Hayashi, the Japanese Ambassador to the British Court, is ...

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  13. SAN FRANCISCO EARTHQUAKE

    Mr. Dawson, actuary for the Armstrong insurance investigation committee, startled the American House of Representatives Committee of Judicial Affairs ...

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  14. THE NATAL EXECUTIONS

    Mr. E. G. Jellicoe, the New Zealand barrister, who is now living in England and who on April 1 last unsuccessfully . appealed, to the Judicial ...

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  15. COLONIAL MARRIAGES BILL

    The Colonial Marriages Bill, which was introduced into the House of Lords by Lord Elgin, the Colonial Secretary, on May 7, has passed its ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH AFRICAN COLONIES

    The committee appointed by the British Government in March to advise regarding the constitutions to he granted to the new South African colonies ...

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  18. COMPULSORY VOTING

    The Ottawa correspondent of the "Standard" states that a special, committee of the Canadian House of Commons has recommended the [?] ...

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  19. THE SINAI DISPUTE

    Izzet, a leading member of the pan-Tslamite party, author of the Mecca railway and the instigator of Turkey's policy in occupying Taiiiah, has been ...

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  20. COUNCIL OF THE EMPIRE

    The Council of the Empire, which is a bureaucratic institution, is over-whelmingly opposed to a full amnesty being granted but, at the same time ...

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  21. THE KING

    King Edward yesterday attended the second spring meeting now in progress it Newmarket. His Majesty appeared hi horseback for the first time since his ...

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  22. CHINA Early Cables

    The "Tribune", reports another massacre of French missionaries in Chita, this time at Nganhwei, a province lying between Kiangsu and Cheg[?]ang. Amongst the supporters of the Ministry in the House of Commons nearly one hundred members of the Church of England, are supporters of the general ...

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  24. WHY TURKEY YIELDED

    The latest information concerning tho Sinai dispute shows that the Porte only yielded to the demands of the British ultimatum after Sir Nicholas ...

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