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CURRENT SPORT.

GALADI OCCUPIED.¡

IMR. MCMILLAN'S EXPEDITION.I

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ILADY GRANVILLE GORDON.

FATAL MIDNIGHT RIDE.

THE PRINCE AND THE NAVY.

" „ ,.,„„. \ IRISH LAND BILL.

CHARGES OF "COOPERING."

I -THE KING IN PORTUGAL.

DREYFUS AGAIN.

GREAT STRIKE IN HOLLAND. I

ICAMILLE HOLLAND'S DEATH PRESUMED.

IDEATH OF MR. REGISTRAR HANNEN.I…

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DEATH OF MR. REGISTRAR HANNEN. Mr. Registrar Hannen, of the Probate and Divorce Division of the High Court of Justice, died on Sunday, though he was in attendance at the Divorce Court as recently at last week. He was 50 years of age. The son of the late Lord Hannen, the Hon. James Chitty Hannen was edu- cated at Oxford University, where he took the B.A. degree. He was called to the Bar at the Inner Temple in 1876, and had been a Registrar of the Probate Division of the High Court since 1888. He married, in 1876, Lucy, youngest daughter of the late Mr. C. Schaeffer, of Coblenz. The Presi- dent of the Probate Division on Monday referred with great regret to the death of Registrar Hannen. He said that Mr. Hannen's position in that divi- sion was an altogether exceptional one. Not only did he himself for many years very worthily and very admirably discharge the public duties entrusted to him, but he also represented in name and in character and service the very distinguished judge of whom he (Sir F. Jeune) was proud to be a successor, and to whom that Court for so many years owed so much. Mr. H. B. Deane, K.C., on behalf of the Bar said that those who had the honour of practising before Mr. Hannen's father recognised that the Registrar had acquired many of the admirable qualities of his distinguished father.

I ALIEN PILOTS.I

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I CHAPMAN HANGED.

"FASTING" IN THE OLDEN TIME.…

TRAGIC VILLAGE FIRE,'

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I VANISHING HELIGOLAND.

I HOIST BY HIS OWN PETARD.

I A ROYAL EARL.

I MEDICAL MEN INCREASING.

I COMPENSATION FOR LICENSES.

I TWO KINDS OF PLANTS.

I A TERRIBLE DEATH-DEALER.

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I SUPPRESSING THE CIGARETTE.