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CABLE_NEWB SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE. [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT,] Count Schouvaloff Successful. Conference Meets Shortly. London, May 17. The strikes are extending. Count Schouvaloff has been successful in his mission to St. Petersburg. The Czar consents to the principal demand 8 of England. The Conference meets shortly. May 18. A report that Earl Eussell was dead turns out to be untrue. INTERPROVINCIAI. [PBB PRESS AaKNOY.] Lawrence, May 21. The Hospital committee have received fire applications for the position of surgeon to the Hospital. The committee hare deferred consideration of the applications for another week. Efforts will be made to get Professor Ulrich to visit Weatherstone for the purpose of expressing an opinion regarding the cement there. Dunedin, May 21. At Dr. Somerville's lecture last night the sum of £1133 were collected in aid of the Gilding fund of the Young Men's Christian Assocu^on,
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1301, 21 May 1878, Page 2
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