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  2. DECLINED.

    Bulgaria has declined the loan offered by Russia. ...

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  3. Cable Intelligence. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Owing to the Russification of Finland, 100,000 Swedes have withdrawn their names from the memorial approving of the Peace Conference. ...

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  4. COLONIAL ITEMS.

    The Treasury suggests the Agent Generals should submit a substantive scheme for the coinage of silver. The Agents reply it is preferable the ...

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  5. COLONEL PICQUART.

    Colonel Picquart, who is mixed up in the Dreyfus case, has been transferred into civil custody. ...

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  6. ITALY IN CHINA.

    Martina, the Italian Minister at Pekin, has returned his San[?]m despatch, and has allowed the Tsung-Liyamen four days to receive it. ...

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  7. MR RHODES.

    The Emperor of Germany offered Mr Rhodes a second interview. ...

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  8. A BIG COMPANY.

    A company for naval construction purposes has been formed in St. Petersburg, with a capital of ten million roubles. It is ...

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  9. A REPORT.

    It is reported in Shanghai that Britain has annexed the Mioatao Islands, off the Shantung Peninsula. ...

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  10. ACQUITTAL.

    The jury acquitted Ghoer amid enthusiastic cheers for the Republic and liberty. ...

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  11. WRAY DEFEATS HAINES.

    The sculling race between Wray and Haines took place yesterday. Haines got best away, and had a lead of half a length. But be tired quickly, ...

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  12. COPPER.

    Copper is quoted at £68 5/-. ...

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  13. THE CHINESE QUESTION.

    "The Spectator" says that-a European Conference to arrange the partition of China is the only preventive of constant dangerous conflicts. Great ...

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  14. THE BOAT RACE.

    For the Oxford and Cambridge boat race, the betting is 6 to 4 on Oxford. ...

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  15. THE NAVY.

    In the naval debate Sir Ughtred Kay Shuttle worth said the Admiralty had modified the programme owing to the slackening of France's expenditure. ...

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  16. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The plague has broken out at Mecca and also Hong Kong. ...

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  17. RUDYARD KIPLING.

    Mr Kipling, made such pathetic inquiries about his children, that it was impossible to keep from him the news of the death of his daughter Josephine. ...

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  18. WORKMEN'S HOUSES.

    Mr Chamberlain has introduced a Bill to assist workmen to purchase their homes. The authorities will advance £240 on a house worth £300 ...

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  19. CORDIAL WELCOMES.

    Her Majesty the Queen, Princess Beatrice, and the Duchess of York, were cordially and respectfully welcomed at Boulogne, where the ...

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  20. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    M. Duboe, a French expert, considers that the fleet of Great Britain could resist the combined fleets of France. Russia and Germany. ...

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  21. THE EXPLOSION AT TOULON.

    M. Lockroy, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, said the explosion at Toulon was possibly due to an infernal machine; they must isolate their ...

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  22. AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    Mr Rhodes says the railway and telegraphic lines shall traverse the German territory. This met with the Kaiser's complete accord. ...

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  23. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Lady Ridley, wife of the Home Secretary. The Queen has sent a message of sympathy to Sir Mathew Ridle[?] ...

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  24. A RESIGNATION THREATENED.

    Mr Sinclair, the Victorian butter expert. says overwork is affecting his health, and says he will resign unless the colony sends a capable assistant. ...

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  25. A LOCK OUT.

    Two thousand two hundred plasterers have been locked out in London. ...

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  26. THE KHALIFA IN TROUBLE.

    The Khalifa is suffering from leprosy. He acquired the leprosy through marrying the wife of a leprous Emir. H[?]S face is affected, and he wears a ...

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  27. THE RECENT WAR.

    During the war with Spain, America lost 329 killed in action, 125 who died afterwards from wounds, and 5277 who succumbed to disease. ...

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  28. THE SAMOAN TROUBLE.

    The "German. Gazette" says Chambers was only entitled to determine the regularity of Mataafa's election, and Raffel was not entitled to assume any ...

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  29. A DISCUSSION.

    Mr. St. John Brodrick in the House of Commoon, answering a criticism as to Britain's attitude in China, said it was simply one of approval of Italy's ...

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  30. A NEW ARCHBISHOP.

    The Rev. Brindle has been consecrat [?]as Coadjutor Archbishop of Westminster. ...

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  31. A DECISION.

    In the case of the Bull[?] Coal Company v Osborne, the appeal was dismissed with costs. ...

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  32. THE BULGARIAN LOAN.

    The Viennese bankers have agreed to convert the Bulgarian debt, and are issuing a 5 per cent loan of £8,000,000 sterling; taking the latter at £89 10/. ...

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  33. ALMOST SUNK.

    A sailor accidentally turned the seac[?]k below the water line on the war vessel Admiral Baudin at Brest. He was so frightened by the inrush of ...

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  34. THE GERMAN ARMY.

    On the second reading in the Reichstag, the Army Bill was defeated by 20[?] votes to 141. The Government proposed that the army on the peace ...

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  35. FEDERATIONISTS IN LONDON.

    At a gathering in London Dr. Cockburn, Agent-General for South Australia said the development of the colonial empire was the most ...

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  36. AN AUSTRALIAN HORSE.

    Lavanter has been scratched for the Grand National Steeplechase. ...

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  37. OBITUARY.

    The deaths ere announced of Mrs Kiely, the actress, and Sir Julius Vogel, the latter dying very suddenly. ...

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  38. A MIGRATION.

    The Tigre tribe is migrating from Abyssinia to Kassala, owing to their confidence in British rule. ...

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  39. ITALY IN CHINA.

    In the Italian Chamber, Canevaro said the Powers were well disposed at the outset to Italy's demand. After the insult they had received, they ...

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  40. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Mr Alger has, in accordance with the despatches of Brigadier-General Otis, decided that the families of officers should remain in America, as they ...

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  41. ITALY AND CHINA.

    The Tsung-li-Yamen has been asked to return the Martino despatch. Russia has promised China moral support in resisting Italy. ...

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  42. CUBA.

    The Military Assembly at Cuba has removed Gomez from the commandership, owing to disobedience and his acceptance of 2,000,000 dollars for ...

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  43. THE AGENT-GENERAL.

    Sir Horace Tozer is suffering from influenza. ...

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  44. MR RHODES AND THE KAISER.

    The Kaiser sent a carriage to bring Mr Rhodes to his palace, where 45 members of the Reichstag were present, and took a keen interest in Mr. ...

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  45. A CRUSHING MILL.

    Messrs Jerome Dyer and Tho[?]nas Cornish, both of Victoria, are urging Sir Andrew Clarke and Sir Horace Tozer to recommend the acceptance of ...

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  46. A WRECK.

    The Allan, liner Castilla on her maiden trip is ashore at Gannet, and it is feared she will be a total wreck. She went ashore in a fog; there was a ...

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  47. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr J. St John Brodrick, speaking at Oxford, said Sir H. Campbell Bannerman's head was Conservative and his legs Radical. He belonged to the ...

    Article : 87 words
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