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BRITISH & FOREIGN United Presß Association —Per Electric ■ Telegraph—Copyright. Received 9.27 a.m., January 21st. FRANCE AND MOROCCO. PARIS, January 20. M. Etienne, membar of the Chamber of Deputies for Orau, Algeria, states that Italy has recognised Morocco to be within the French sphere of influence. He urges M. Delcasse, Minister of Foreign Affairs, to obtain similar admissions by other Powers. TORPEDO-DESTROYERS. LONDON, January 20. The Admiralty has invited tenders for 10 torpedo-destroyers of heavier framing and improved protection, and a speed of 25 knots an houi. Received 12.32 a.m., January 22nd. LORD ROSEBERY AT EDINBURGH. LONDON, January 21. Lord Rosebeiy, speaking at Edinburgh, said that after a two decades' disaster to liberalism, it was better to resolve upon a new departure, and reform their methods, not necessarily abandoning old principles. COLLAPSE OF A MILL.—SAD LOSb OF LIFE. . The Smithfield flaxmill at Belfast collapsed ; 15 women and girls were killed, and 50 injured. AMALGAMATION. • The Waihi gold mine has decided to ama.gamate with the Union. COMPULSORY VACCINATION. NEW YORK. January <2l. A grain operator developing smallpox, j the police surrounded north-wes ■ia J ers at Minneapolis compelling them to be
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 11662, 22 January 1902, Page 2
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