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HOME AND FOREIGN.

Them A AphilTO. - Two hundred and' sfeventyinitie miles of 1 stracted. ’ ,'i " , i -v JLONSON, April TOi The Duke And Buchess of* York hiye started oua yiait to^lreland. The Bolts of - has accepted the succession to of tSaxe Coburg andQotha vacated by the death of Prince Alfred. iT ■ . The starving Tartars in the Kazan district attacked the Imperial relief sanitary expeditions,, believing' that their object was to baptise Mahomedans into the Greek Ohurch. QAPE TQ.WN, Apbil id Mr J. W. Sauer, Cpmniussioner of Public Works at Cape Colony, cancelled a special train that had' been engaged at a cost of £2,000 to conveySOO volunteers, who are voters at Yryberg election, to the polls. The Minister took this coarse because capitalists had paid for the train. Qreat indignation has been, expressed at Mr Sauer's, action. ' 1 PARIS, April 10. An epidemic of suicide prevails in this city. Seventeen cases were reported yesterday. '

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Evening Star, Issue 10903, 11 April 1899, Page 2

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HOME AND FOREIGN. Evening Star, Issue 10903, 11 April 1899, Page 2

HOME AND FOREIGN. Evening Star, Issue 10903, 11 April 1899, Page 2

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