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  4. Early Cables

    Tho Sultan of Turkey is still suggesting compromises with the Powers regarding the Macedonian question. He was much disappointed on being ...

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  5. Early Cables.

    Count von Tattenbach. late German Envoy to Morocco, and Herr von Radovitz, the German Ambassador at Madrid, will repr?sent Germany at the ...

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  6. GERMANY'S FOREIGN RELATIONS

    The Kaiser, speaking at the opening of the Reichstag yesterday, said that Germany's relations with all the Powers were correct, and with most good ...

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  7. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY

    Two hundred thousand workers, male and female, marched quietly past the Reichsrath in Vienna yesterday, the demonstration having been ...

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  8. THE VLADIVOSTOCK AFFRAY

    It has transpired that the assailants of the officers in the recent military [?] among the repa[?]lated Russian troops at V[?]adivostock, were formerly. among the ...

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  9. A HAVEN OP REST

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Canadian Premier, speaking at a meeting at Ottawa in aid of the Jews, appealed to the Canadians to subscribe ...

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  10. THE NEW HEBRIDES

    M. Gervais, reporter to the French Chamber of Deputies' Committee of Foreign Affairs, referring to the New Hebrides, remarks :-"Considering the ...

    Article : 118 words
  11. BRITISH POOR LAW

    King Edward has appointed a Royal Commission to inquire into the working of, the poor law. It consists of Lord George Hamilton ...

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  12. TROUBLE WITH THE TROOPS

    Two hundred and thirty soldiers from the School of Electricity in St. Petersburg have been arrested for demanding better treatment. ...

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  13. THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION

    Father Gapon, the bravo priest, who led the strikers to the Czar's palace on Red Sunday (January 22), when hundreds of persons were shot down, has ...

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  14. BRITISH POLITICAL QUESTIONS

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the Liberal leader in the House of Commons, addressed an overflow meeting last "night at Partick, Lanarkshire. ...

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  15. THE BOULDER STAR

    Thus the "Boulder Star":-"The position in which Sir John Forrest finds himself owing to his yielding to the seductions of a portfolio, even although it ...

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  16. REFORM IN RUSSIA

    A group or Caucasian citizens recently begged M. de Witte not to grant autonomy to Finland, Poland, Caucasia, or Trans-Caucasia without ...

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  17. ENTIRE ARMY DISAFFECTED

    A spirit of revolt pervades the Russian army, from Vladivostock to the European frontier. The troops in Turkestan express their determination to ...

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  18. THE MORNING HERALD

    Says the "Morning Hcraid" :-"It is gratifying to find that the Rason Government proposes to give effect to the intentions of its predecessors by ...

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  19. THE KALGOORLIE MINER

    Discussing the closure motion, the "Kalgoorlic Miner" writss :-were expediency does not justify a democratic party in sacrificing a great democratic ...

    Article : 317 words
  20. THE PEASANTS' CONGRESS

    M. Durnovo, the ex-Minislcr for the Interior, has ordered the arrest of the organisers, and telegraphists of the Peasants Congress. ...

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  21. THE SEVASTOPOL REVOLT

    General Neplinefi has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the loyal troops at Sevastopol, and will attack the mutineers to-day unless they ...

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  22. THE COOIGARDIE MINER

    In an article dealing with "Capital for Mining" the "Ccolgardic Miner" remarks :-"We certainly should have a strong claim to the investment of the ...

    Article : 208 words
  23. PUBLIC OPINION

    The "West Australian" applauds the Government proposals with regard to taxing totalisators and licensing racecourses, and states :-" For the ...

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  24. PROGRESS OF THE STRIKE

    The strike is reported to be general. Only St. Petersburg messages are being received via Finland, and these [?] that 130,000 workmen are idie in St. ...

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  26. THE NORTHAM ADVERTISER

    Depredating the idea that the first I duty of the Government is to stimulate the great mining industry whilst regarding agriculture as a side line, ...

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  27. MUTINY AT SEVASTOPOL

    Lieutenant Schmidt, who was recently cashiered, owing to his sympathy with the revolutionaries, is now in command of the mutiny, and has threatened ...

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  29. THE PEASANTS' REVOLT

    The peasants' revolt is extending in the Baltic provinces and Southern Russia. Numbers of peasants are forming miens and raising the cry of ...

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