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The Railway Collision. New York, November 30. The Italian immigrants are the chief sufferers by the Seneca railway aacident. Four cars telescoped and the flames prevented giving assistance. The driver misread the signal to go into the siding^ Balfour's Health. London, November 29. Hon Mr A. Balfour is decidedly better. lhe Irish Demands. Sir Edward Grey, speaking at .Glasgow said that it was only honest to tell the Irish paity that it was impossible for the Liberals to repeat the experiment of 1892. No Government dependent on the Irish vote could satisfy Irish demands. Early legislative Reforms. Hon Mr Ritchie, in speaking at Croydon, indicated that there would be early legislation dealing with the temperance question, coal mines and prisons.
New Zealand Loan
The New Zealand loan is at about a quarter discount. The public subscribed about half.
A Ship Lifted
The Lock Vcnnacher, sunk in a col_ lision on the Thames on November 13 has been lifted. Central American Insurrection. London, Nov 29.
Reuter's correspondent states that the Colombian Liberal leaders n,ff«r conferring with the Conservative >■' oard t ie American gunboat, to surren ler Colon to-day, and also surrender. • .ewhere after a guarantee that ueir lives will bo spared. The Pekin Hooting Paeis, Nov 29.
The Chamber of Deputies at the Premiers instance rejected by 314 to 163 the motion condeming the alleged plundering of Pekin, after the scigo by bishop's and missionaries.
Cyclone and tidal wave. lhere has been phenomenal tides on the east coasi of England. Miles of coastal land were submerged. A cyclone followed. A tidal wave was six feet hiyL. at Sunderland and did extensive damage to shipping.
The missing Goalie. A hundred men ace engaged in London searching for Goudie,
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 November 1901, Page 3
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292LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 30 November 1901, Page 3
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