President McKinley and his advisers have not yet resolved what terms of peace to exact from Spain, and are endeavoring to ascertain the wishes of the nation on the question. It ...
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Article : 184 wordsMr. E. T. Hooley's examination was resumed in the Court of Bankruptcy yesterday. He stated that he was prepared to prove every word he had uttered on Wednesday last ...
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Article : 57 wordsEarl de la Warr (son-in-law of Lord Brassey), to whom Mr. E. T. Hooley says he paid £50,000 for the use of his lordship's name in connection with the Pneumatic Tire Company. ...
Article : 61 wordsThe United States representatives on the Americo-Spanish Peace Commission will probably be General Woodford, late American ambassador at Madrid; Mr. Olney ...
Article : 144 wordsAlfred John Monson, who was tried in Edinburgh in December, 1893, for the murder at Ardlamont, in Argyleshire, of Lieutenant C. Hambrough, but against whom a verdict of ...
Article : 84 wordsThe French newspapers to-day teem with articles concerning the life and deeds of Prince Bismarck, the ex-Chancellor of the German Empire, and the consensus of their ...
Article : 81 wordsThe German tailor Trodd, who on July 15, mistaking Count Arco-Vallay, first secretary to the German Embassy in London, for the latter's chief, Count Hatzfeldf, fired twice at ...
Article : 58 wordsThe German Emperor on receiving news of Prince Bismarck's death telegraphed to Count Herbert Bismarck, son of the deceased, as follows:—"I mourn the loss of Germany's ...
Article : 150 wordsThe International Chess Tourney at Vienna has been brought to a conclusion. Tarrasch, who tied with Pilsbury with 28 1/2 games apiece, was successful in winning the ...
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Article : 63 wordsThe feeling in America against abandoning the Philippines either to the Spaniards or the insurgents is growing, and it is considered probable that President McKinley will be ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Sat 6 Aug 1898, Page 22
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