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FIRST EDITION. BRITISH AND FOREIGN

United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. SIR JOSEPH ABBOTT. LONDON, Dec. 16. Sir Joseph Abbott sailed for New Zealand on Monday, for the benefit of his health. OBITUARY. Mr Christopher Sykes, the youngest son of the late Sir Tatton Sykes, is dead. A MADMAN'S ACT. WASHINGTON, Dec. 16. Pearson, a madman, threw bricks through a glass door at the British Embassy, slightly injuring Miss Pauncefote, daughter of the Ambassador. A CONFERENCE. PARIS, Dec. 16. Prince Victor Napoleon has had a conference with MM. Mercier and Deroulede. GORDON COLLEGE FUND. CAIRO, Dec. 16. Lord Kitchener has opened a Gordon. College fund here. The Khedive subscribed £100.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6362, 17 December 1898, Page 5

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FIRST EDITION. BRITISH AND FOREIGN Star (Christchurch), Issue 6362, 17 December 1898, Page 5

FIRST EDITION. BRITISH AND FOREIGN Star (Christchurch), Issue 6362, 17 December 1898, Page 5

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