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THE ARMSTRONG ABDUCTION CASE. London, Nov. 7. Tub trial of Mr Stead, editor of the P.iJl M;iH (i i/A'tti', and others concerned in the Lily Armstrong case, concluded to-day, when Mr Stead and Mrs J.irrc'tfc were found guilty of ak luctiou, Messrs Booth and Jacques being acquitted. Sentence on the prisoners was deferred, pending the le.sult of the trial for indecent assault in connection with the same case.
THK EASTERN QUESTION. Athkvs, Nov. 7. { The Chamber of Deputies, in view of the, present disturbed state of affiiir-., \ot.«d 12,000,000 (lr.iuhin.ii towards increasing the strength of th- n;i\y, and M.00U.000 draclnuai hive been pissed iis a patriotic loan in ca->e ot hostilities being rendered necessary.
SHTPPINCJ. Cvph Towy, No\. 7. The Coptic, after ha\ ing effected the necessary ivp lirs to her propel]it, left ycsterd.iy inornin^ for New Zonl.ind.
THE GERMAN AMBASSADOR. London, November 7. Count Yon ir.itzfeldt, who replace-. Count Yon Minister as Amb.tss.idor for the Germart Empire at the Court of St. J nines, arrived today from Berlin.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2082, 10 November 1885, Page 2
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175FOREIGN. [BY TELEGRAPH.—COPYRIGHT.] [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] Waikato Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2082, 10 November 1885, Page 2
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