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  3. MADRID RESERVOIR.

    At Madrid a new reservoir which is in construction, and forming a quadrilateral 800 metres by 150 metres, collapsed. ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    A report is current at Tangier that a German mission is proceeding to Fez, the capital of Morocco, with a draft treaty of commerce. ...

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  5. FREIGHTS AND WHARFAGE.

    A large and influential deputation waited on Hon. A. Bean, Minister of Hallway, this afternoon to ask if the Government would make reductions in ...

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  6. THE WAR.

    The Russian attack on Thulusha has been repulsed with sixty casualties. ...

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  7. PICKET DESTROYED.

    A claim if made by the Russians that they destroyed a picket of Japanese dragoons at Shantufu on Thursday, capturing twenty-one. ...

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  8. CONFIDENT OF VICTORY.

    General Karopatskin has telegraphed to the Emperor Nicholas that the First Army is confident of victory, "but we must have time." ...

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  9. MADRID CONFERENCE.

    A suggestion was made by the German inspired Press that the Morocco incident should be referred to a conference similar to that held ...

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  10. EXCITED MASSES.

    There was intense excitement in the Spanish capital, processions of women marching with black flags, and forcing all the shopkeepers to ...

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  11. LINEVITCH'S OPERATIONS.

    General Linevitch is reinforcing Vladivostock. He has stationed detachments at Yaotelaotse, on the Mongolian frontier, at Supingksi on the ...

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  12. FACING EACH OTHER.

    The outposts of the rival forces confront each other at several points within a radius of twenty-five miles of Changtu. ...

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  13. FRENCH POSITION.

    M. Delcasse, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, speaking in the French Chamber of Deputies, said that the application of Moroccan ...

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  14. INDIAN EARTHQUAKE.

    At Simla the earthquake' caused a stone chimney to fall into a room above Lady Curzon'e bedroom and sittingroom, both of which were ...

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  15. GENERAL NEWS.

    It is conjectured that Vice-Admiral Rozhdistvensky, with the Baltic Fleet, is endeavoring to make for Saigon, in French Indo-China. ...

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  16. PASSING SINGAPORE.

    The Russian Baltic fleet, steaming four abreast and looking magnificent, went past Singapore at four o'clock, distant seven miles, and disappearing at five ...

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  17. TWENTY THOUSAND DEATHS.

    The "Express" says that it is officially estimated that the earthquake casualties in Upper India total 20,000, hall being in the ...

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  18. KING EDWARD.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandria have left Marseilles in continuance of the Mediterranean trip. ...

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  19. AT PORT MAHON.

    Their Majesties have arrived at Port Mahon, a fortified town of Minoroa province of Spain. There was great enthusiasm displayed, and ...

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  21. GERMAN LOAN.

    Krupp, the great German armament arm, has contracted with the Turkish Government to supply Turkey with ninety-one gun ...

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  22. ONLY A PORTION.

    It is asserted by Reuter's correspondent that the most important of the Russian warships were not among those passing Singapore. He says that the ...

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  23. AFRICAN WAR CLOUD.

    Sir H. McCullum, Governor of Natal, while unveiling a war memorial at Durban, observed that the war cloud was always present ...

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  24. SIGNALMAN'S MISTAKE

    When the Emperor William of Germany was at Gibraltar one of his consort fleet, the Prince Frederick Karl, collided with the British ...

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  25. GOGHLAN'S CRITICISM.

    Mr L. A. Coghlan, formerly New South Wales Statist, has written to the "Times" correcting its Sydney correspondent's figures regarding ...

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  26. NAVAL BATTLE.

    It is thought that it is not at all probable a naval battle will be fought for another three weeks, and then it will be off the Japanese coast. ...

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  27. CHINESE AT THE RAND.

    Five hundred Chinese Coolies broke out of a compound at the Rand and tried to reach Johannesburg on Sunday afternoon. The ...

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  28. MILLIONAIRE WORKER

    Mr J. Phelps Stokes, a millionaire, is engaged to be married td Miss Rose Pastor, lately a cigar roller, and a Jewess, but now a ...

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  29. TOGO'S COMMAND.

    It is believed that Admiral Togo commands five battleships and twenty-three cruisers, besides torpedo boat destroyers and converted liners. ...

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  30. JAPANESE POLICY.

    The " Times " considers that Admiral Togo's best policy is to lure Vice-Admiral Rozhdistvensky on until within hail of the Japanese bases. ...

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  31. WHITE CREW.

    The crew of the Orient Company's liner Ormuz, says the "Times," is white, the lascars proceeding as far as Colombo as ...

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  32. TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.

    Several members of the Medical Commission at Moscow have been arrested on suspicion of being implicated in the reform movement. ...

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  34. RUSSIAN OPINION.

    In Basalt experts bold that the Russian fleet moat proceed to Vladlvostock, and any attempt to remain at Saigon, French Indo-China, would cause serious ...

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  35. Family Notices

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  37. RUSSIAN ARMAMENTS.

    Russia is ordering five hundred million cartridges abroad. The Creusot Works, France, have contracted for seven million pounds ...

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  38. MUSIC PIRATES.

    Owing to the want of protection against music pirates, nineteen of the chief publishing houses have decided not to publish new music ...

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  40. ANDALUSIAN FAMINE.

    Spain is devoting one million pesstos (£40,000) in the contraction of roads in order to provide relief work for the Andalusian ...

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  41. LORD CHELMSFORD.

    General Lord Chelmsford is dead. He was born in 1827, and saw much active service. He is succeeded by his son, Mr. F. J. N. Thesiger. ...

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  42. BILLIARD MATCH.

    In a billiard match, 18,000 up, between Stevenson and Dawson the former won, running out when Dawson was at 13,606 ...

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  43. V.D.L. DIVIDEND.

    The V.D.L. Company pays a dividend of 12s 6d per share, and carries £200 to next year. ...

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