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LONDON, November 30. Tho Salvation Army offer '-to receive, at their Labour Farm at Hadleigh, 1000 London unemployed. PARIS, December 1.
French correspondents at St. Petersbung assert that the Czar is disposed to grant freedom to the Press, freedom of ooiwicieno?, representative institutions. and the immovability of judges, but will refuse popuiiair control of the Budget. CONSTANTINOPLE, November 30.
OwJng to threats of. very serious measures, the Porto advised the Sultan to accept Britain's proposal regarding the Aden Hinterland. NEW YORK, November 30.
The Ufiited States Supreme Court upheld Daniel Fayerweather's bequest of five millions sterling to twenty American colleges. The widow and nieces contested#he will on the ground; of fraud. LONDON, Novmeber 30. The congregation of Oxford University, by 200 to 174, retains Greek as a compulsory subject.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XLVIII, Issue 12364, 2 December 1904, Page 5
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