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LATEST CABLE NEWS.

[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. —COPYRIGHT.]

(PEE PRESS ASSOCIATION.)

Against Religious Bodies. Received this day at 7 45 a m, Paris, January 22. The Chamber of Deputies by a majority of 72 ordered Rousseau’s speech, in defence of the Religious Association Bill, to bo placarded in France. Rousseau declared that since the fall of the Empire religious orders were never more harmful than at present, A French Duel. Paris, January 21. The son of Baron Gustave Rothschild, of-Paris, fought a duel of 15 bouts with Count Luberseo. The dispute arose over Anti-Semitism. Lubersee was severely wounded in the arm.

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 23 January 1901, Page 4

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LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 23 January 1901, Page 4

LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 23 January 1901, Page 4

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