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  3. Early Cables

    There was a significant absence of people round the Winter Palace, where, amidst magnificent ceremonial, the Czar who arrived almost by stealth ...

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  4. Early Cables

    In the House of Commons yesterday the second reading of the Education Bill was carried by 410 votes to 204. Four Laborites and 78 Nationalists ...

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  6. Early Cables

    The Colonial-Secretary (Lord Elgin) replying in the House of Lords yesterday to a question by Lord Ellenborough, said that the Board of Trade ...

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  7. Early Cables

    Eight hundred irregulars have been raised in Durban and Johannesburg in connection with the Natal native rising. ...

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  8. THE " TIMES" ON THE QUESTION

    The "Times" says that the bill inflicts a graver religious disability than any that it protends to remove. The Government does not show the least ...

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  9. Early Cables.

    A committee has been appointed, with Lord Esher as chairman, to inquire as to the best means of organising the auxiliary into a territorial ...

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  10. Early Cables

    The Agents-General propose to give a series of lantern lectures on Australia In the middle-class schools and the county council continuation schools. ...

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  11. Early Cables

    The motion to give New Zealand a separate vote at the Congress was carried by 22 votes to 20. Seventeen delegates abstained from voting, and ...

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  12. TURKISH AGGRESSION

    In the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. Arnold Lupton, Liberal member for the Sleaford division of Lincolnshire, asked whether the Government ...

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  13. NATAL

    A Blue-book, issued by the Imperial Government on the subject of Natal, contains n cablegram from Lord North-cote, Governor-General of the ...

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  15. SEIZURE OF A GERMAN SHIP

    Baron Marschall ven Bieberstein, the German Ambassador at Constantinople, has demanded an official apology In connection with the seizure by the ...

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  16. RUSSIA

    Eager crowds gathered yesterday In the direction of the Tauride Palace, on the occasion of the opening of the National Duma, and warmly cheered ...

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  18. COMMANDER OF THIRD SQUADRON

    Rear-Admiral the Hon. Hedworth Lambton, commander of the Third Cruiser Squadron, has proceeded from Phalerum, Greece, to Egypt on the ...

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  20. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL

    As the result of the Home Secretary's (Mr. Gladstone's) reluctant consent to the demands of the Labor members, the standing committed to ...

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  21. BRITAIN DETERMINED

    The Sultan's advisers anticipate that the measures to be taken by Britain at the expiration of the ultimatum period will be merely similar to those ...

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