GENERAL NEWS.
EUROPEAN AND FOREIGN. London, Nov. 15. One auto-car on the Brighton trip occasionally ran 25 miles an hour. Hundreds of cyclists accompanied the machines. Paris, Nov. 15. Hartman, who was arrested at Cairo, was instructor of the Khalifa's army, and represents a Paris newspaper. Nov. 10. Le Debats says the real object of the Irish expedition up the Nigeria to end the difficulty with France. St Petersburg, Nov. 16. It is reported that Prince Nelidoff, the Russian Ambassador at Constantinople, is likely to succeed the late Prince Lobanoff as Minister of Foreign Affairs. Washington, Nov. 15. Sir J. Pauncefote, British Ambassador, and Chief Secretary Olney have signed the basis of the AngloVenezuelan treaty. Venezuelan Minister, is takin.-; a copy to Caracas. . .V.v 1(5, The American correspondent of the London Times states the Hunk deposits increased 15,000,000 dolku: last week, while 4,000,000 shares were sold on the exchange in a fortnight.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 173, 17 November 1896, Page 2
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152GENERAL NEWS. Hastings Standard, Issue 173, 17 November 1896, Page 2
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