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Thfl ponden* avowtd means coalition Spanish JHrßussia deserted ffrauce and declared sympathy for America, . salorg of the German-Austral-ian steam* GSVnbacb, which recently grounded at A'hsterdam,claim XI 6,800 from the vessel and cargo. Union; Bank directors have dropped the) proposal *o increase their remuneration l, y .£2500. F EW York, January 28. •A ex P'i B *l n * dynamite cartridge on ad underground railway in New York aipjhded a reserve of half a dynamitf, doing a million dollars worth pf damage. Eight persons were killed and ] 00 injured. Received 29, 11.8 p.m. London, January 29. _ T-" 0 Colonial Club gave a banquet to Sir Herbert | Cbhrnside, the new Governor of Queensland, and Lord Lam irgtoo, ex-Govamor, at the Hotel Cecil. Sir HerhJ--t paid a high tribute to Australian Lord Lamington said ho believpd time would smooth out QueensladdSf' Acuities incidental to federation.lB 0 *! Rece^B 0.52 am. January 29. A boat, to be one of the Condor's warship , has drifted ashore
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 25, 30 January 1902, Page 3
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160UNKNOWN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 25, 30 January 1902, Page 3
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