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FOREIGN NEWS. I i ——-—- I CERMAN DOCTOR FLUTTERS THE FRENCH DOVECOT. BEAUTIFUL CIRL'S FLIGHT. I The committee of the Society of French Artists are greatly disturbed. A German doctor has announced his in- tention of .sending to the Salon a bust of the Kaiser, despite a hint that this ould he pi-rvccative of grtvit dis- o,ortiei- and it is not vet known what will he the upshot of the affair. SWITZERLAND. Shakespeare will he acted in English < tor the first time in Switzerland by the Benson Company, which Arrives in Geneva next week. "The Merry V> iv es of Windsor is the play chosen j tor the openung night. | NORWAY. | Mr. J. Oast berg, the Norwegian Minister for Soc ial and Industrial Affair, has r-ssigned owing to disagree- mejit with the rest of the Cabinet with •"clerence to different social questions. INDIA. Bombay, Thursday.—Four more ct*ton in res have occurred during the Li.it twenty-four hours. Fortunately, however, the damage done was ineon- i iderable.-Iteuter. RUSSIA. I The R-iissian Holy Synod has issued; a djeni. al to the announcement which' appeared in certain newspapers to the effect that it had discussed the ques- tion of a visit of Russian Archbishops and Bishops to England. I St. Petersburg. —The Russian Government have decided to grant a subsidy not exceeding £ 12,000 a. year to a line of last steamers which will run between Ode^a and Bush ire, on the Persian Gulf, touching at the inters mediate ports. R nssian Consul", have long advocated such an outlet for! Russian trade.—Kenter. ITALY. (iustave Seidel, a young engi-noer,? who belongs to a wealthy Munich family, lias been arrested at Milan on the charge of abducting Elsa Valsh. a beautiful girl, eighteen years old. Seidel will be extradited, and the girl i has been &ent back to her parents. Tnt ht? presenc'e of a large Rome.Tn the presence of a large and distinguished audience, the "Agamemnon" of ^Tischylus. in an Italian translation, was. performed at the famous old Greek theatre at Syracuse, which was built 24 centuries azo.R,eute.r. NEW ZEALAND. Wellington.—Mr. Allen, Minister of Defence, said in a speech at Milton that New Zealand wa-s faced hv the problem as to whether she should con- tinue to pay the Motherland a certain sum yearly, whilo having no voice in the expenditure of the money and no representation on Questions of peace or war. No self-respecting people, continued Mr. Allen, could tolerate such a r-ondi- tion\>f affairs. It was unreasonable to aspect the Dominion's wealth to Be protected by the alliance with Japan. Reuter. FRANCE. The <Hoot, Regiment of Artillery, while engaged in gun practice, was quartered in the village of Claremont, near Berdrun, for the night. Late in; the evening a fresh detachment, con-1 sisting of a young sub-lieutenant and 40! men and horses, arrived. The officer asked a farmer named Jacob to house the troop, but the farmer explained! 'hat his house was already full Ol sol- diers. Becoming angry at the rpfu?a!. the ?eutenant ordered M. Jacob's arrest, and the latter was lodged in the muni- j cipal gaol. Meanwhile the lieutenant j colonel was summoned by telephone,' and ordered the farmer's release. Following an investigation the general in command at Verdun vfsited the village, and apologised for the be- haviour of his subordinate, and pro. mised that disciplinary measures would be taken against the lieutenant. JAPAN. Tokio.—The new Okuma Cabinet has been installed. In a. statement to Reuter's corre- spondent, Count Okuma, the new Premier, attributed the failures of former Ministries to the unrepresenta- tive nature of the controlling element in Parliament and the neglect of ad- herence to the principles of the Con- stitution. "The details of the new policies'; must be decided upon after careful consideration with my colleagues, bijtl we must have increased unity among the departments, especially those of the Army, Navy, and finance. I m optimistic regarding the financial s-ituation; The escandals of corrup- tion must cease, the affa-irs of the nation must be placed on a solid foundation, and true constitutionalism established. Then my ambitions will have been filled and my life's work completed .R,Piiter.

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