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Telegraph. Press Association. Copyright. London. December 5. Miss Muriel Griffiths, the Sydney violinist, with the assistance of Mies Beatrice Griffiths, pianist, and Miss Therese Siovwright, the New Zealand \ soprano, save & recital in London which proved a success. The Queen, accompanied by Lord Kitchener, visited Netley Hospital and decorated a number of Soudanese campaign heroes. Several Glasgow firms are spending n quarter of a million os a great sugar factory at Janviica. I The steamer Londonia was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean. About 80 of her crew are missing. Washington, December 5. The Home Life Insurance Buildings, Broadway, New York, have been burned. Damage one million dollars. Vienna, December 5. It i.=» expected Count T bun will resign the Premiership owing to Count Golu chowski, Foreign Minister, disavowing Tlnm's menace that if Prussia continued to expel the Pol-?s and the Czechs, Austria would tfiko retaliatory measures. Berlin, December 4. The National Zeitang, a leading paper in BerliD, proposes peace. The effectiveness of the Gnrnian Army should ba increased by seventeen thousand. Capetown, December 4. The Premier proposes to establish an Admiralty clock at SiraonstowD, a port situated to the South of this city, nearer the Cape of Good Hope.
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Feilding Star, Volume XX, Issue 134, 6 December 1898, Page 2
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