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The King’s Health, London, November 1. The Lancet denies the statement that the King has undergone an operation, and declares that he is in good health. The French Squadron. Paris, October 31.
The French squadron returned to Toulon, and is expected,to occupy Mitiliana I-land, in the Grecian Archipelago, belonging to Turkey, shortly. Wellington University. London, November 1. The Hon. Mr Reeves received 20 applications for the Professorship of modern' languages in the Wellington University.
Mafia Society Revenge. Rome, November 1
Mr Barton, an English landowner residing in Sicily, and his wife and son were murdered at Palermo. It is believed that the crime was committed by the Mafia Society in revenge for betraying the Society. No arrests have been made. The End of the Royal Tour. London, November 1. The Ophir had a stormy passage in the Atlantic. She passed icebergs and met the channel fleet at daybreak on Wednesday and steamed between the lines of battleships, which saluted. Owing to the gale she anchored last night in Yarmouth Roads. The Duke of Cornwall sent a wireless telegram to the King, “Allwell; hope to greet to-morrow.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 2 November 1901, Page 4
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