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BELKUOUS EEPCTGBB3. \ Lisbon, November 21. Tue populace stoned sixteen members of French religious orders, who reembarked.
THE GALWAY ELECTION. London, November 22. The following is the result of the Galway election : —Lynch, 1247, Plunkett, 473. The defeat of the latter is attributed to courting the Nationalist vote, alienating the Unionists. A COMING SINGER. London, November 21. The Times, commenting on the successful debut of Miss Amy Castles, says she bus been admirably taught, and if she perseveres will reach a very high place. Her voice is of beautiful quality, resembling Madame Melba’s. THE KING’S HEALTH. London, November 21. Dr. Treas, speaking in London, said tbe King was never in better healHf than at present. A BIG SYNDICATE. London, November 21. Sir Christopher Furness is the leader of the British syndicate formed with a capital of twenty-five millions to develop the mining industries, railways, and steamer communication of Canada. UNITED FREE CHURCH. London, November 21. Professor Morcus Dobs was reelected Moderator-elect of the United Free Church. PLAGUE IN RUSSIA." London, November 21. Five hundred deaths from plague are reported from Moscow, Odessa and Kief.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1106, 23 November 1901, Page 2
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185CABLE SUMMARY Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1106, 23 November 1901, Page 2
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