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  5. LATE CABLES.

    The Zionists' inquiry committee has advised the rejection or the British offer of a grant of land in Uganda, for the purposes of the Zionists. ...

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  6. LATE CABLES.

    France is much dissatislied with the action of Herr von Tattenbach, the German representative in Morocco, in Laving secured commercial and ...

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  7. THE JAPANESE SQUADRON

    Captain Katoska reports that after the capture o the lighthouse at Point Decastri, near Vladivostock, the Japanese squadron silenced four guns at ...

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  8. LATE CABLES.

    French newspapers declare that the Kaiser is anxious to create a Scandinavian federation under Germany's protection. ...

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  9. Early Cables

    A suit has been commenced, in New York for the appointment of a receiver to deal with the assets of the Equitable Life Insurance Society, amounting to over ...

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  10. Early Cables

    Johann Hoch, the Chicago "Bluebeard," who married about 40 women , and poisoned many of the number, was proceeding to the scaf[?]ld, when an ...

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  11. Early Cables

    The authorities in St. Petersburg have suspended the publication of the "Novosti." for two months for reprinting the text of M. Buliguine's scheme. ...

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  12. THE ENGLISH DERBY

    The Duke of Portland has nominated two sons of Carbine for the Derby of 1907. ...

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  13. BRITAIN IN THE BALTIC

    French opinion interprets the projected visit of the British fleet to the Baltic as a flank movement which is intended to relieve the situation in the ...

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  14. THE PACfflC CABLE

    The Pacific Cable Conference has concluded its sitting in London. It recommends that unless some satisfactory arrangement is promptly ...

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  15. SEALING A HARBOR

    Boom defences for harbors are a very ancient institution. At Fowey, in Cornwall, there may still be seen links of a great chain which used to be stretched ...

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  16. THE WAR.

    Two Japanese torpedo boats landed troops at Woghibi, in the island of Saghalien, on July 24. ...

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  17. BRITAIN IN THE BALTIC

    Referring to the coming visit of the Channel fleet, the German newspapers, apparently inspired, are protesting against any foreign intrusion in the ...

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  18. NORWAY AND SWEDEN

    The Norwegian Storthing has unanimously adopted the proposal of the Government for a referendum to be taken on the question of the dissolution of ...

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  20. THE MARSHALL ISLANDS

    Commenting upon a letter by Mr. Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, explaining the position in regard to the Marshall Islands, the ...

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  21. THE ZEMSTVOS CONGRESS.

    Owing to the tolerant attitude (adopted by General Kozloff, tho Governor-General of Moscow, towards the Zemstvos Congress, ho has been ...

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  22. QUESTION OF INDEMNITY

    The Now YorK "Tribune" states that China is submitting a claim' to the conference for an indemnity, of £25,000,000, in connection with the ...

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  23. A TIN TRUNK TRAGEDY

    After a trial lasting four days Arthur Devercux, a chemist's assistant, has been sentenced to death for the murder of his wife and two children at ...

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  24. DIVORCED DUCHESS

    The Czar has refused to sanctioa the marriage of the Grand Duke Cyril with the divorced wife of the Grand Duke of Hesse. ...

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  25. INVASION OF SAGHALIEN

    The submission of the Russians who were driven from Alexandrovsk, Saghalien, is imminent, completing the Japanesec occupation of the island. ...

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  26. HALL-ROAD RAILWAY FATALITY

    A signalman at the Hall-road Station, has admitted that he was responsible for the collision which occurred there recently between the electric express train ...

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  29. TRYING THE CHANNEL

    W. T. Burgess, a Yorkshireman, who tried to swim across the English Channel, from Dover to Calais, last year, and got within seven miles of the French ...

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