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  2. THE HON. CECIL RHODES.

    THE Hon. Cecil Rhodes has started for the Continent with the intention of promoting the Beira railway. LONDON, Tuesday. ...

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  3. Mr. Kerr's Candidatur[?]

    IF Mr. George Kerr really believes [?] the local papers in his electorate to make him a target for vulgar abusd during tbe ensuing election champaign, ...

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  4. A RUSSIAN RAILWAY.

    A FRENCH company are constructing the Russian railway to Maucliura, the RussoChinese Bank assisting. ...

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  5. THE SERIOUS LOSS OF CATTLE.

    IN connection with the death of 349 cattle aboard the steamer Angers, from Gladstone, 226 died before reaching Monte Video and the balance before the vessel passed St. ...

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  6. STRIKE AMONG TAILORS.

    TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND tailors have gone on strike in Berlin. ...

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  7. LOCOMOTIVES FOR WEST AUSTRALIA.

    THE West Australian Government has ordered 30 locomotives to be constructed in England. ...

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  8. THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    STOCKING in the House of Lords last night Lord Salisbury said there was an increasing: hope that arbitration would afford a satisfactory solution of the Venezuelan question, ...

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  9. A DEAR PROMISE.

    Miss BIRDIE SUTHERLAND, a Gaiety actress, has sued Major Banks, son of Lord Tweedmouth, for £20,000 for breach of promise. She accepted £5000 in settlement. ...

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  10. The Spook of the Anti-Fat Man.

    A FAVORITE and fruitful device among a certain section of political wire-pullers to catch the votes of the ignorant is that of throwing verbal ...

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  11. THE RUSSO-TURKISH TREATY.

    THE latest from Stainboul is to the effect that many Turks openly resent the treaty with Russia. The Turkish police are alarmed at the ...

    Article : 95 words
  12. Concessions to Farmers.

    [?] vocating a policy of intercolonial [?]rade, the leading journal of sland marshals an array of facts atistics which ought to prove ...

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  13. SERIOUS OUTBREAK IN COREA.

    IN consequence of an outbreak at Vedul, the capital of Corea, the King of Corea and Crown Prince were compelled to take refuge in the Russian legation. The Premier and ...

    Article : 72 words
  14. ENGLAND AND GERMANY.

    SPEAKING in the German Reichstag Baron Marschall Von Bieberstein, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in answer to a question, denied having any knowledge of President ...

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  15. AN UNUSUAL SHOCK.

    AN ærolite shock was experienced in Madrid in the form of a vivid glare, followed by a terrific report which lasted for 70 seconds. Several building collapsed, and the breaking ...

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  16. LATEST NEWS

    THE latest news from Abyssinia states that 80,000 Shoans hold the road to Adowa, thus putting immense obstacles in the way of the transporting of 30,000 reinforcements which ...

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  17. A LEADERSHIP DECLINED.

    MR. SEXTON has declined the leadership of the Irish party. ...

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  18. REBELLION IN FORMOSA.

    TEN THOUSAND rebels are ravaging Formosa. ...

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  19. ARMENIANS IN ASIA MINOR.

    THE Armenians at Zeitoum, Asia Minor, who beleagured the Turkish garrison, and were afterwards defeated by the Turkish troops, have now submitted to Turkish ...

    Article : 33 words
  20. ENGLAND AND AMERICA.

    THE Mayors of London, Manchester, Edinburgh, Glasgow, and Sir George Grey advocate a permanent machinery for arbitration between America and England. ...

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  21. TRANSVAAL INCIDENTS.

    PRESIDENT KRUGER proposes the establishment of a municipal council at Johannesburg, and to allow Uitlanders' children to be taught elementary English, but a knowledge ...

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  22. HOME RULE QUESTION.

    MR. J. DILLON'S aaieflisient in the House of Commons to the Address-in-Reply, affirming the refusal of the Government to again submit the question of Home Rule to ...

    Article : 54 words
  23. ENGLAND'S FORECAST.

    THE forecast of the Queen's speech for the opening of Parliament has been published. It states that relations with foreign Powers are peaceful and that the Pamir and Siam ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICAN CHARTERED CO.

    M. LABOUCHERE has moved an amendment in the House of Commons insisting upon an inquiry into the financial and political action of the South African Chartered Company. ...

    Article : 79 words
  25. THE BAPTISM OF BORIS.

    PRINCE BORIS has been baptised. The Sobraje voted him half a million francs with interest until he attains his majority. The Russian, Turkish and French ...

    Article : 41 words
  26. ITALY AKD BRAZIL.

    THE Government of Brazil have offered to submit the Italian claims to President Cleveland for arbitration. ...

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  27. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    THE Right Hon. J. Chamberlain does not intend to advise the revoking or amending of the assignment of the Northern Territory to a Chartered Company. ...

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  28. AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY.

    THE Austrian Diet have invited the Government to denounce the Customs Treaty with Hungary, and to announce their willingness to renew the treaty when present abuses ate ...

    Article : 35 words
  29. THE GERMAN POLICY.

    BARON VON HERBERBTEIN, German Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, declares that it is impossible to consent to changes in the Imperial commercial treaty of 1885, ...

    Article : 43 words
  30. THE RISING IN SEOUL.

    THE British, American and French marines from the warships in harbor landed at Seoul this morning to protect the city. ...

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  31. FREE SILVER COINAGE DEFEATED.

    THE American House of Representatives by a large majority, have ejected the Senates Free Silver Coinage Bill. ...

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