HUME & FOREIGN CABLES.
A WAZIRI RISING. DEATH OF THE DUCHESS OF MONTROSE. (Per Pkkss Association). London, November 16 Obituary— The Dowager Duchess of Montrose. The Standard's Vienna correspondent says that England's change of front regarding the Triple Alliance and her increasing friendship with Russia are attracting close attention, and appear to be regarded wish regret. The new departure, adds the correspondent, is attributed to the belief that Germany baffled her efforts to bring about peace between China and Japan, and has checked her progress in Africa. This action is supposed to have forced England to abandon her friendship with Germany. Calcutta. iNoveuver 16. Six thousand Waziris have assembled at Bannu, and menace the Punjaub frontier. Home. Nov. 16. The baud of brigands who attacked and plundered the town of Tortoli, in Sardinia, stole a sum of 200,000 lira (£8,000). St Petersburg, November 16 The Chief of the Russian prison administration, after a prolonged tour in Siberia and Sugbalien, has reported in favour of settling sections of convicts as farmers, and completely transforming their treatment.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 121, 17 November 1894, Page 2
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174HUME & FOREIGN CABLES. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 121, 17 November 1894, Page 2
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