CABLEGRAMS.
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THE' KAISER.
LONDON, Nov. 27,
The Emperor of Germany visited Blenheim, the seat of the Duke of Marlborough. FEENCH TERRITORIAL EXTENSION. PARIS, Nov.' 26. M. Delcasse, speaking in the Chamber of. Deputies, condemned the clamor for acquisition of territory, and said it was better that a nation which was stationary in regard to population should safeguard and develop its present extensive possessions. *•
AN INDECENT CARICATURE,
PARIS, Nov. 26,
The Paris police have confiscated an indecent caricature of the Queen.
THE QUEENSLAND MINISTRY!
' ' BRISBANE, Nov. 26, The Ministry has resigned. Mr. Dawson has been sent for.
DOUBLE SUICIDE.
BRISBANE, Nov. 26
The bodies of a young man and woman, tied together at the waist, have been found in tho river at Eneggera; also, a note, with clothe : s, stating that they die together; THE .PHILIPPINES. •
SYDNEY, Nov. 27. Manila files state that the American troops in the Philippines are suffering terribly from disease. The Tennessee volunteer regiment,. which was sent out 1200 strong, but only 600 returned to America.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9497, 28 November 1899, Page 2
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