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HOME AND FOREIGN.

' Per I'mto.l /'»-.« Association. — Received January IK, 9.10 a.m. London, January 17. The military writers at Pekio are enthusiastic in their prais.; of the Indian troops by ccropTision with the Europeans now on active service in China. < >nly the- Japanese troops, they ado, equal the Indians in smartness in actual work. When the Joint Note setting forth the proposed terms of peace was signed the Chinese Envoy. Ching, brought the Grand Imperial Sail from the custody of a woman servaut in the Forbidden City. After the papers had been stamped the Seal was returned to the care of the same servant. (Received January 18, 9.20 a.m.) New York, January 17. The Lowell Observatory, near Boston, in December observed a shaft of ligh projected from Mars lasting for seventy minutes. London, January 17. Despite the virulent campaign of Mr William O'Brien and the League several Loyalist have been re-elected fer Dublin Municipal*}-. Mr John Clancy, an extreme Ami -British candidate, was rejected. Newfoundland will hold a special session to renew the ni»<lux rir, wii with France. Mr Chamberlain has invited the Premier to a conference in London.

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Hastings Standard, Volume V, Issue 1427, 18 January 1901, Page 3

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HOME AND FOREIGN. Hastings Standard, Volume V, Issue 1427, 18 January 1901, Page 3

HOME AND FOREIGN. Hastings Standard, Volume V, Issue 1427, 18 January 1901, Page 3