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sergeants of the Belgian Army 'have been suspended for having, at a Socialists' olub, pledged themselves to refuse active service.
News from Japan announces the death of the Empress Osaka, Dowager-Empress of Japan. Mr Curran, M.P. for Donegal North, at present on a visit to Sydney, Jias appealed for funds in aid of the Irish parliamentary party. - The National Shipwreck Society intend to piesent the captain of the Orient with a trophy, the chief mate with twenty guineas, the boatswain a gold medal and a pair of glasses, and to each, member of the boat’s crew a silver medal and £5 for their gallant action in supplying provisions during a heaVy sea to the brig Phyllis. Mt William Waldprf Astotj whom the American journal's declares in an aspirant for the hand of the daughter of the Prince of Wales,, has obtained letters of naturalisation as a British subject. Mr T. A. Braasey, who recently returned to London from a visit to Australia, delivers an address before the Colonial Institute, on February 9, on ‘ Studies in Australia in 1896.’
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Evening Star, Issue 10213, 15 January 1897, Page 4
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179UNKNOWN Evening Star, Issue 10213, 15 January 1897, Page 4
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