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Sunday Trams. Eeceived this day at 9 11 a m. London, Dec. 2,
The running of Sunday trams has begun at Edinburgh. Many protestewere entered by the churches. Bannerman Denounced.
The Revs. Knox, Little, Vican, Hoar, and Cross, and the Canon of Worcester, during the course of their sermons, advocated the driving out of traitors at Home and abroad, whoso language prolonged bloodshed.
The Italian Budget. Rome, Dee 2.
The Italian surplus amounts to forty one million line. Italian Consols have reached par.
Chinese Affairs.
Pekin, Deo 2.
The Chinese Court has postponed the last stage of its journey to Pekin, owing to the Dowager being ill. Local officials agreed to give five million taels as an indemnity to missionaries, and outraged native Christians not included in the general indemnity. Obituary. London, Deo 2. George Lohmann, cricketer, died of consumption at Matjesfonteia in South Africa.
Bank Forger Arrested. Received this day at 9 8 a m. London, Dec 2. Goodie, the bank forger, was arrested near Liverpool.
Imperial Appelate Court. The Times says that the proposal of Justice Hodges of Victoria for a new Appelate Court, would form a wonderfully strong court—one which would command the respect of the whole Empire. Smallpox Epidemic There arc 413 cases of smallpox in London. Irish Evictions. Dillon, speaking at Loughrea violently incited evicted tenants to forcibly regain their farm?.
Boycott of British Produce. St Petersburg, Dec 2,
An Association which has been formed horq to boycott British products comprises 600 members.
Murder of Natives. Berlin, Dec 2.
Lenient sentences have been imposed on a number of Germans charged with shocking cruelty and murder of natives in the Camerons district.
Another “Cracn.” New York, Dec 2.
An armed Swede named William Miller, was arrested at Philadelphia for declaring that President Roosevelt ought to be shot.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 3 December 1901, Page 3
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