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[per press association—copyright.] French Religious Bill. Paws, January 28. The Socialists fear that the religious associations Bill will hamper international activity of the Trades Unions. The Venezuelan Trouble. New York, January 28.
The Venezuela gunboat has been removed from the Pato Island—which is British territory—thirty men, some of whom are British subjects. They are in irons on suspicion that they were filibusterers. The Royalties Returned. St Peteksbubg, January 26. The Czar and Czarina have returned to St Petsrsburg. German Navy Reform.
Berlin, January 28
The German Navy is shortly to be armed with 28 instead of 24 cente-metre quick firing. In Honor of Yerdi. Rome, January 29. The Chamber of Deputies are draped for a week in honor of Verdi.
Murder and Suicide. Brussels, January 29. Schneider, a demented Government official, murdered Eorban Dexivry, Governor of Luxemburg, Province in Belgium, and then suicided.
Disastrous Hurricane. London, January 29. A hurricano demolished the staffs bearing the Royal Standard at the Houses of Parliament at Windsor Castle.
A few small vessels were wrecked, attended with fatalities on the Coast.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 January 1901, Page 3
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180LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 January 1901, Page 3
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