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[pm: PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT.] A Blizzard. London, Deo 13. A violent blizzard in the north disorganised the railway and telegraphic services, almost isolating Scotland and Ireland. There was the heaviest snowfall for years. A train on the Midlands aailway is snowbound. Political Speech by Rosebery. Extraordinary interest is displayed in the speech to be delivered by Lord Rosebery at Chesterfied on Monday next, defining his political position. There are 15,000 applications from all parts of the United Kingdom for 1,200. American Shipping. Washington, December 13. A Bill was introduced by Senator Eryo in the Senate proposing a yearly subsidy to American mail steamers of about 35s per ton, and is regarded as specially dangerous to Engl sh linos trading in tho Pacific, and with Japan and Australia. The Bill was referre i to tho Committee of Commerce.
The Prince of Wales’ Speech. London, Doc 13, The Loudon Corporation is printing tho Prince of Wales’ recent Guildhall speech, for the Agonts-General to distri. bute in tho colonies,
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 14 December 1901, Page 2
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169LATEST CABLE NEWS. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 14 December 1901, Page 2
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