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Advertising : 1 wordsSir 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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Article : 209 wordsThe Government were further interrogated in the House of Commons yesterday regarding their Eastern policy. Replying to Mr. Labouchere Mr. Balfour stated that whatever ...
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Article : 300 wordsM. 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 ...
Article : 120 wordsLord 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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Article : 140 wordsAt 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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Article : 131 wordsThe 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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Article : 44 wordsButler, 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 ...
Article : 147 wordsThe Education Bill, which provides increased financial assistance to the voluntary schools, has passed its third reading in the House of Lords. ...
Article : 56 wordsThe 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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Article : 26 wordsIn 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 wordsThe 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 ...
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Article : 156 wordsThe 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 wordsThe Government of Russia are borrowing the Bum of £9,000,000, to be expended on railway construction. ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 10 Apr 1897, Page 24
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