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The Filipino Difficulty. New York, October 26
The Filipinos at Samar are ordered to concentrate in the towns or be outlawed. Several native civil officials have been arrested for aiding the insurgents. The Chinese Difficulty. Berlin, October 26.
Germany’s attitude towards the Manchurian Convention is one of absolute neutrality. Paris, October 26.
France is issuing a loan of eleven million sterling on the security of the Chinese indemnity. Disastrous Fire. * Neiv York, October 26.
A nine-story building in Philadelphia occupied by Wilkinson Company, upholsterers, was burned. It started in the cellar, where a quantity of naptha and benzine were stored. The flames ascended the lift shaft and 320 people (mostly women) in the building rushed to tho iron stairway in the roar. Many jumped from the windows. Twenty wore killed and numbers injured.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 28 October 1901, Page 4
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