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DEPORTING A FRENCH JOURNALIST,
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LONDON, December 9.
(Received December 10, at 10.48 a.m.)
The West India Committee are urging that the- projected Atlantic cable, in connection with the Pacific shall be completed by ;i connection with Canada via Bermuda and the Barbados*.
Lieutenant Ninnis, ol the Royal Fusiliers, 'will accompany Sir K Shacklcton on liis next Antarctic expedition. It has been decided that the Nimrod is 100 small for the purpose. The second division of the American fleet has arrived at Tort land, and the first division is at Gravesend. TANGIER, December 9. Two Spanish trawlers foundered in a gale, at Larache, and sixteen persons were drowned. NEW YORK. December 9. James Ridley made a. (light in a Bloiiol monoplane from faslroville (California) to Delmonle, a distance of .sixteen miles, in twelve minute;;. CAIRO, December 9.
The Government have expelled Derroja. a Frenchman, and director of iho newspaper ' Depeciie Egyptiemie,' for an article Tcflectins on the Khedive.
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Evening Star, Issue 14535, 10 December 1910, Page 5
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