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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Royal Academy has accepted for "hanging" Longetaffs portrait of Mrs Stewart Dawson, Mackennalls statue of "Glory," part of the Ielington war ...

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  4. TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.

    The National progressive Party, under Shipoffekis leadership has submitted a simple and moderate programme, which is finding wide acceptance. It provides ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    Field-Marshal Osams reports that a small body of Russian are still twenty miles north of Taunghwatsien. One hundred Russian cavairy ...

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  6. HEAVY CANNONADING.

    Advices received by the "Temps" from Saigon states that alter Vice-Admiral Rozhdistvensky sailed from Kamranh a heavy canuonade was hear off ...

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  7. BALTIC FLEET.

    Announcement is made to the " Daily Telegraph," on the authority of its Paris correspondent that after coaling at Kam-ranb, the Baltic fleet took its ...

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  8. COAL REYOVED.

    Forty-five, thousand tons of coal which were stored at Saigon were removed by five Russian colliers on saturday. ...

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  9. HIGHER CRITICISM.

    The Canone of Winchester, Durham, and Ely have signed the Higher Biblical manilesto. Circulars have been sent to all the clergy, and hundreds are signing ...

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  10. SECRET CONGRESS.

    A secret con art ss of journalists and litterateurs, with other representative Russians sat for a week in St. Petersburg, shifting the place of meeting ...

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  11. GENERAL NEWS.

    Advices from Saigon gay that orders have been given for the disarmament of the Russian cruiser Diana, which took refuge in a coast port in 1904 She is ...

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  12. INCREASING BITTERNESS

    Japanese bitterness regarding the Kam-ranh incident is growing. Meetings are being held in Japan strongly denouncing the attitude of ...

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  13. ITALIAN RAILWAY STRKE.

    It appears that the Government withdrew the state Railway Management Bill before Parliament closed, and this brought about the cessation of the ...

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  14. NIAGARA FAILS.

    The New York Legislature has authorised the Power Companies to divert the water in the river in order to prevent the ruin of Niagara Falls. ...

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  15. RUSSIANS CONGREGATE

    A great many reports have reached Tokio that the Russians are congregating at Possiet Bay, on the coast of Asiatic Russia on the Sea of Japan ...

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  16. BIKERS ON STRIKE.

    Fifteen thousand bakers have gone out on strike at Moscow, and only the municipal ovens are working. The price of breed his trebled. ...

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  17. DEATH OF M. LESSAR.

    M. Lessar, the Russian Ambassador at Pekin, ia dead. He was born in 1851. ...

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  19. AGAINST COSSACKS.

    The municipality of Bielstock has asked the Mayor to convene a mastitis of the Council to discuss the question of the protection of the inhabitants from ...

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  20. WOMEN AT PESCADORES.

    All the women and children at the Pescadores have been sent to Formosa. ...

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  21. KING EDWARD.

    King Edward bag written to President Loubet, thanking him for aa enjoyable visit to Algiers. ...

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  22. RETAINED AT THE FRONT.

    Japan is retaining all the time-expired veterans with the colors while they are needed. ...

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  23. BRITISH NAVY

    Great activity is noticeable among the ships of the British-Chine Squadron at Hong Kong. The vessels have been ordered to be in readiness to start under ...

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  24. POSITIVE INSTRUCTIONS.

    M. Rouvier. the French Premier, replying to M Deloncle, said that formal, precise, and repeated orders had been, given to the French Agents in ...

    Article : 41 words
  25. BEADY TO ESCAPE.

    It is reported at Tokio that it the Assold, Maudir, and Grosovi, which took refuse at chefoo last August, and were disarmed by the Chinese, have been ...

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  26. UNREST IN BALKANS.

    There in great unrest in the Balkans. Fifty Greeks and forty Bulgarians met and a fight ensued, resulting in the root of the latter, who had nine killed. This ...

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  27. BEAU'S INSTRUCTIONS.

    The "Temps" says that M. Bean, Governor of Indo-China, has been instructed to ascertain the exact position of Vice-Admiral Rozhdistveusky. If he ...

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  28. BILLIARDS.

    In a billiard match 18,000 up Stevenson ran out when Dawson was 10,036. ...

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  29. TOGO'S RENDEZVOUS.

    The Japanese Council at Manila is reported to have stated that Admiral Togo's fleet will rendszvous south of Formoss. ...

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  30. FATAL COLLISIONS.

    An engine while chunting at Hudders-field collided with a train from Bradford, two passengers being killed and eight injured. ...

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  31. TRANSVAAL FINANCES.

    According to the Transvaal " Leader " Mr Lyttelton, Secretary for the Colonies, has intimated that the Transvaal will not be permitted to incur any farther ...

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  32. COALING THE ASKOLD.

    Japan has protested against the coaling of the Askold, which a believed to have one hundred tons of coal in her bankers. ...

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  33. BREMEN WHARVES.

    The Nord See Steamship Companys wharves and sheds at Bremen, Germany, have been destroyed by fire. ...

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  34. FRENCH ASSURANCES.

    M. Harmand, French Ambassador to Tokio, baa informed Baron Honiara, Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs, that steps are being taken to relieve the ...

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  35. FOREDOOMEO TO FAILURE.

    French advices from Rome show that the German proposal for an international conference relative to Morocco is foredoomed to failure. ...

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  36. ZEEHAN BICYCLE CLUB.

    On Saturday the Zeehan Bicycle Club sports were held in the King Ground and were attended by a large number of people. Throughout the afternoon the ...

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  37. FIRE AT A COLLEGE.

    St. Genevieve College, near Montreal, has been burnt. Eight pupils, a nun, and four lady residents perished in the flames. ...

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  38. RUSSIAN WARNING.

    A St. Pateraburg telegram declared that the Russian Admiralty has warned Vice-Admiral Roshdistvensky of the serious danger to France if a [?] ...

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  39. PASSED AWAY.

    The death is recorded of Mr Joseph Jefferson, the American actor, who was born on February 20,1829, and who first made his appearance on the stage when ...

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  40. WHERE IS THE ELECT

    Chinese officials report that a part of the Russian Baltic Squadron in now coaling at Hainan, a large is and off the south coast of China, and belonging to ...

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  41. TYRANNY OF LABOR.

    The "Times" declares that the tyranny of labor legislation in Australia is imperilling the presperity and credit of Australia. ...

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  42. ALARMING EARTHQUAKE.

    An alarming shock of earthquake was experienced early yesterday in Yorkshire, Derbyshire, and North Lincolnshire. ...

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  43. FRENCH MINISTRY.

    Owing to the debate which took place in the French Chamber of Deputies, regarding affairs in Morocco and German action, M. Delcause has resigned his ...

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  44. RUSSIAN VESSELS

    The Japanese Minister of Marine states that two Russian cruisers have been seen cruising outside Kam-ranh; two merchantmen anchored at the ...

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  45. CRETE AND GREECE.

    The Powers have again vetoed the proposal to unite Crets with Greece. ...

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  46. EDUCATION RATE.

    The East Ham Borough Council threatens to close the school for 20,000 children in preference to accepting an education rate of 3s in the pound. ...

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  47. COMPLETE SYMPATHY.

    President Loubet has persuaded M Delcasse to withdraw his resignation. M Rouvier (the Premier) and the rest of the Ministry insisting that they are ...

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  48. LEFT ON SATURDAY.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that France but been officially informed that the Russian Baltic Fleet left Kamranh Bay to-day (Saturday) for an ...

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  49. SILVER.

    Bar silver (standard) was quoted on Saturday at 2s 2 7-161 per ounce, ...

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  50. NEBOGELOFF'S FLEET.

    According to the St Peterburg correspondent of the " Matin " Rear-Admiral Nebogeloff's squadron is in Sunda Straits (separating Sumatra and Java). ...

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  51. DELCASSE'S STATEMENT.

    "The Times" says that M. Delcasse believed that in face of the Socialist attacks and other incidents in the Chamber of Deputies Germany might ...

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  52. TASMANIA.

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  53. JAPANESE ANNOYANCE.

    Japan is especially exasperated at a report that the Russian hospital ship Orel while at Saigon exchanged the Diana's sailors for invalids who were ...

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  55. NEUTRALITY QUESTION.

    The Governor-General at Saigon refused to permit four Russian steamers to embark coal consigned to them, but allowed them sufficient for the voyage. It is semi-officially stated at St. ...

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  56. CAUSE OF RESIGNATION.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph " states that the immediate cause of the Delcasse trouble was his fidelity to the Russian alliance. ...

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  58. LOUBETS PRESSURE.

    President Loubet says the "Echo de Paris" overcame M. Delcase's hositation by saying that there is not a soul who does not regret your resignation ...

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  59. GERMAN AIMS.

    It is undoubted that every party in Germany desired the fall of M. Dalcasse, fearing that after his success in promoling the entente with Great Britain ...

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