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  3. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Sir John Willoughby, late major of the Royal Horse Guards, who was recently released from prison after serving a sentence of ten months in connection with Dr. Jameson's ...

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  4. BLOCKADE OF GREECE.

    The Italian Government have refused to permit Admiral Canevaro, who as senior admiral has hitherto directed tho operations of the allied fleet on the coast of Crete ...

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  5. THE TURKISH CRISIS.

    It is officially announced that no addition will be made to the German and Austrian troops in Crete. The admirals of the combined fleet are asking for a small force of ...

    Article : 61 words
  6. EXCITEMENT IN GREECE.

    The excitement in Greece is unabated, and the populace in Athena are shouting for war. A deputation from the Legislature have presented a resolution to King George approving ...

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  7. MR. BALFOUR ON PEACE PROSPECTS.

    The Government were further interrogated in the House of Commons yesterday regarding their Eastern policy. Replying to Mr. Labouchere Mr. Balfour stated that whatever ...

    Article : 114 words
  8. SLANDERING THE QUEEN.

    Intelligence has been received from Pretoria that Lieutenant Eloff, nephew of President Kruger, who is at present under arrest for having grossly slandered Queen Victoria, has ...

    Article : 89 words
  9. AUSTRIAN POLITICS.

    A telegram from Vienna announces the re-signation of Count Badeni, President of the Ministerial Council for Austria, who gives as his reason his inability to control the various ...

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  10. BRITISH POLICY.

    The Hon. G. N. Curzon, Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs, in a speech at Southport on Saturday, defended the Eastern policy of tho Government, declaring that in his opinion ...

    Article : 238 words
  11. THE CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.

    The Boers are claiming £1,000,000 damages in respect to the Jameson raid, additional to the bill already sent to the British Government. It includes a demand for £46,212 ...

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  12. AFRICAN NATIVES.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Sir Charles Dilke drew attention to reports concerning the treatment of the natives in Africa by white officials and others, and urged the ...

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  13. GLENBROOK MURDERS.

    A dispatch from San Francisco reports that an extraordinary attempt at suicide has been made by Butler, who is awaiting extradition to Sydney to answer for the Glenbrook ...

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  14. ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

    M. Deville in the course of a speech in the French Chamber of Deputies to-day stated that the wars in Siam and Madagascar, which had cost France much blood and treasure ...

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  15. LORD LOCH.

    Lord Loch, at one time Governor of Victoria and subsequently British High Commissioner of South Africa, bad a narrow escape from a serious accident in London yesterday. ...

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  16. IRRIGATION COLONIES.

    Mr. J. F. Hogan, representative of Mid-Tipperary and leader of the Colonial Party in the House of Commons, has given notice of his intention to ask Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary of ...

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  17. FIGHTING NEAR CANEA.

    Prompted by an unfounded report that the admirals of the combined fleet had authorised the Christians to leave Akroari, a body of Mohammedans, 1,000 strong, sallied from ...

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  18. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Johannes Brahms, who was one of the greatest of modern German composers, and in the departments of choral and chamber music without a ...

    Article : 140 words
  19. OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE.

    At the inter-university sports held on Saturday at Queen's Club, London, the representatives of Oxford won five events as against four carried off by the Cambridge men. Mr. ...

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  20. PRESIDENT KRUGER WARNED.

    The leaders of the Afrikander Party, which consists of all natives of Cape Colony, whether of British or Dutch origin, are greatly alarmed at the present aspect of affairs in the Transvaal ...

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  21. THE AUSTRIAN CRISIS.

    The Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria has refused to accept the resignation of Count Badeni, the President of the Austrian Council, who has found himself unable to control the ...

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  22. MR. TRAVERS ADAMSON.

    The death is announced of Mr. Travers Adainson, formerly a well-known politician in Victoria. Mr. Travers Adamson was called to the ...

    Article : 91 words
  23. WARNING WOULD-BE-FIGHTERS.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, leader of the House of Commons, in reply to a question to-day, stated that the representatives of the Great Powers had formally notified ...

    Article : 84 words
  24. IMPERIAL POLICY.

    Sir Gordon Sprigg, Premier of Cape Colony, has notified his approval of the policy of the Imperial Government in reference to South Africa, as enunciated by Mr. Chamberlain at ...

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  25. BUTLER ON THE WATER.

    Butler, in charge of the New South Wales detectives who were sent to arrest him and secure his extradition, sailed from San Francisco for Sydney by the steamer Mariposa ...

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  26. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    The Education Bill, which provides increased financial assistance to the voluntary schools, has passed its third reading in the House of Lords. ...

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  27. THE JAMESON ENQUIRY.

    The examination of Major Sir John Willougby by, who acted as second in command of the Jameson expedition, was continued before the South African Committee to-day. ...

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  28. CANON GREGORY.

    The death is announced of the Rev. Canon Gregory, of All Saints' Church. East St. Kilda, a fashionable suburb of Melbourne. ...

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  29. ITALIAN POLITICS.

    In opening the Italian Parliament yesterday King Humbert described the situation as being everywhere normal. There was no prospect of Italy being involved in war, and the ...

    Article : 70 words
  30. BLOCKADE OF GREECE.

    The Admirals of the combined fleet have unanimously settled the details of the proposed blockade of the Greek ports. They have further demanded of the Turkish Government ...

    Article : 222 words
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  32. CANADIAN MAIL SERVICE.

    A delegate from Canada is consulting Mr. Chamberlain with reference to an Imperial subsidy for the fast Atlantic service. The Times states that the provisional ...

    Article : 89 words
  33. STATUETTE OF THE QUEEN.

    Sir William Dea Voeux, G.C.M.G., late High Commissioner for the West Pacific, has lent to the trustees of the Brisbane Exhibition, which is shortly to be opened ...

    Article : 49 words
  34. THE CAPE AND THE BOERS.

    Sir Gordon Sprigg, Premier of Cape Colony, has declined to accede to the demand of the Boer section in the Cape Assembly for the production of the letters sent to the British ...

    Article : 156 words
  35. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The strike on the North-Eastern railway is how on the eve of settlement, the employes having agreed to refer the dispute to arbitration. ...

    Article : 44 words
  36. RUSSIAN RAILWAYS.

    The Government of Russia are borrowing the Bum of £9,000,000, to be expended on railway construction. ...

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