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  4. LATE CABLES.

    Lord Robert Cecil, a son of Lord Salisbury, states that his father, though gravely ill, is in no immediate danger from bis illness. ...

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  5. LATE CABLES.

    Parliament was prorogued to-day. The closing hours were marked by wrangles, the Opposition vainly endeavoring to compel Mr. Balfour, the ...

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  6. LATE CABLES.

    A thrilling experience has befallen the Hon. Gerald Fitzgerald, K.C., while mountaineering in Switzerland. With two guides Mr. Fitzgerald was ...

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  7. NATAL POLITICAL CRISIS.

    Sir James Hulett, leader of the Opposition in tho Natal Parliament, who recently defeated the Hime Government in a vote in Committee of Supply, has ...

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  8. COLLISION AT SEA.

    A boat containing thirty passengers collied with a steamer at Kieff, a town on the right bank of the River Dnieper. Eighteen passengers were drowned ...

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  9. SERVIA AND ITS KING.

    It is reported in Vienna that King Peter, the newly-elected Sovereign of Servia, threatens to abdicate the Throne. ...

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  11. RUSSIA AND MAN. CHURIA.

    The "Daily Mail" states that the Japanese Minister at St. Petersburg has had an interview with the Czar of Russia in reference to the position of ...

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  12. Botany Running Grounds.

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  13. LATEST MINING.

    Messrs. N. W. Harper, J." Fenton, "and R. Gibson, directors of the Golden Pole Davyhurst, left Kalgoorlie yesterday on a visit of inspection to the mine. The new ...

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  14. Civilisation in Congoland.

    Just as Great Britain aud her troops were grossly maligned in connection with the late South African war, so Belgium and her agents have been the ...

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  15. ASIATICS FOR THE TRANSVAAL.

    Mr. Chamberlain states that the Legislative Council of the Transvaal is entitled to authorise the importation of Asiatics without the previous sanction ...

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  16. CHINESE REBELS.

    The kwangsi rebels have inflicted a severe defeat upon the Chinese Imperial troops at Sveichan, and 3,000 German drilled reinforcements have been ...

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  17. SPURIOUS COINS.

    As a result of tho advent of visitors owing to the racing season, a great many of spurious coins are circulating about Kalgoorlie. Yesterday one ...

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  18. A POOR PRELATE,

    The gross estate of the late Cardinal Vaughan, Archbishop of Westminster, amounts to only £743. ...

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  19. PARIS UNDERGROUND RAILWAY.

    Another fire has occurred on the Paris underground railway, but, owing to the vigilance of the officials after the recent awful disaster, the outbreak was ...

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  20. THE BALKAN TROUBLE.

    Turkish advices state that tit the Turkish village of Kenali, near Monastir, all the inhabitants except 20 have been massacred. ...

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