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CABLEGRAMS.

(Press Association—Copyright.) LADY SALISBURY'S, FUNERAL. LONDON, Nov. 27. Lady Salisbury's funeral was of a private character.. The Queen and Prince and Princees Of Wales- sent wreaths. , THE SOUDAN. ' CAIRO, Nov. 27. Colonel Wingate captured 9000 dervishes. . - . Gedid reports that the Egyptian troops marched sixty miles and fought two decisive battles within sixty-one ' hours. THE SAMOAN TREATY." WASHINGTON, Nov. 27. Mr. Hay, the American Secretary of State, has signed the Samoan treaty, embodying the new Anglo-German agreement. - ; . ./ , _ CABLE COMMUNICATION. ! ADEN, Nov. 27. The Aden-Zanzibar cable is interrupted. • FRANCE AND CHINA; LONDON, Nov. 27. A Reuter's telegram states that France has demanded, the execution of the official who was responsible for the Montao murders,and the payment of a small indemnity. THE LONDON DAILY ' CHRONICLE. LONDON, Nov. 27. Mr. H. W. Massingham has resigned the editorship of the London Daily Chronicle owing to differences with the proprietors regarding the South African. policy of the. Government. DEATH OF ROSS. ' NEW YORK, Nov. 27, Obituary: Wallace the sculler. THE MANCHURIAN RAILWAY. PEKIN. 'Nov. 27. The Manchurian railway, from Moukden to Talienwang, via Newchang, has been opened.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9498, 29 November 1899, Page 1

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CABLEGRAMS. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9498, 29 November 1899, Page 1

CABLEGRAMS. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9498, 29 November 1899, Page 1

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