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GENERAL CABLES.

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright LONDON, Feb. 19.

The Court, held that the objectors had no right to interfere in Canon Gore's confirmation.

France compulsorily buys out an English syndicate concerned in the Ethiopian railway, freeing the comuany from English influence. Colonel Richard has interdicted Jesuits from preaching in Paris. Colonel Picquart, in an article in the Grande Revue, declares that England is far more valuable ally lor France than Germany. Prince Victor Napoleon, in an open leeter to General Thonuvssin, in view of the elections, indicates the Royalist programme. He promises to retire if France would prefer another to preside over the work of regeneration. It is believed .that lie refers to his younger brother, Prince Louis, who is known to be more popular on personal grounds with the Bonapartists. The European professors at the Imperial University, Pekin, have been dismissed. China alleges that elementary schools are more needed.

An anti. Christian mob burned the Berlin Missionary Society’s buildings at Fayuen, Canton.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 338, 12 February 1902, Page 1

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GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 338, 12 February 1902, Page 1

GENERAL CABLES. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 338, 12 February 1902, Page 1

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