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The Dutch in Sumatra. London, Nov. 25,
News has been received at Sumatra that the Chief Sobakoel defeated the Dutch expedition, killing eight and capturing the river flotilla of transports. Crisis in Greece. Athens, Nov 25.
There was a stormy debate in the Greek Chamber arising out of the recent rioting at Athens. Members of the Opposition called Theotokis an assassin. Be declared that he made every effort to stop the riots. The troops fired their rifles into the air and relied on their revolvers only. At this point Theorokis burst into tears and fainted. The confidence in the Ministry was voted by 109 to 87, but Theotokis resigned. M. Zannis, exPremier, has formed a Ministry. The Federal Commandant. London, Nov 25.
The Times reported that Major General Hutton h*s accepted the Australian Federal Commandccahip. Sydney, Nov 25.
Mr Barton states that the appointment of the Federal Commandant has not yet been made. Ho is awaiting a final reply on the subject The Bank Embezzlement. London, Nov 25. Dick Burge, a pugilist, was arrested for complicity in the Bank of Liverpool robbery. The police traced £IOO,OOO to various banks to bookmakers accounts. The judge has granted an embargo thereon. A Treasonable M.P. Received this day at 9 11 a.rn. London, Nov 25. The friends of Lynch the member for Galway have warned him that if he comes to England he will bo arrested for treason. Shooting Extraordinary. Beene, Nov 23.
Dming a heated debate in the Roquebrune municipality of Riviera, Orsini a member, shot the Deputy-Mayor dead, and wounded others. Ho then escaped.
Faith Healing Profitable. Ne w York, Nov 25,
Mrs Eddy another of the prominent Faith Healers, is worth seven million dollars.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 26 November 1901, Page 3
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