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♦ Telegraph. Press Association. Copyrighl London, December 12. Britain and . France are urging the Porte to carry out effective reforms in Macedonia. The cruiser Good Hope with the Hon. J. Chamberlain on "board, passed Perim on Thursday. The Archbishop of Canterbury is losing his strength, and his condition is causing anxiety. Mr Keever was acquitted on the charge of murdering Mr John Kensit, the anti-Ritualist. The reserve fleet at Devonport has been ordered to be in- readiness to sail at a day's notice. The Countess of Dudley is improving. Everything is ready at Berbera for an immediate advance against tho Mullah, via Garrero and Obbia, the columns meeting early in February for a combined movement. Paws, December 12. M. de Lanessan, * Minister for I Marine, intends to restore the Mediterranean squadron to a war footing. Beklin, December 12. The Reichstag by 183 to 186 read the Tariff Bill a second time without discussion.
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Feilding Star, Volume XXIV, Issue 141, 13 December 1902, Page 2
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