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    LADY NAYLOR-LEYLAND, A beautiful and accomplished American woman, who has become a power in English social and political circles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    LADY DOREEN LONG, The diplomatic wife of the Right Hon. Walter Long, and a prominent figure in English social and political circles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Mr. Edwards intends on Tuesday to ask the Prime Minister in the House of Representatives if the Government will take into consideration the question of introducing ...

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  5. A LONDON SENSATION.

    A sensational jewel robbery was perpetrated last night at an establishment in Conduit-street. The jewellery that was stolen comprised ...

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  6. COLONIAL BORROWINGS.

    The "Daily Mail" refers to-day to the intention of the New Zealand Government to place a fresh loan on the London market. The paper declares that the loan is ...

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  7. THE CHINESE PUZZLE.

    A British battleship from the Mediterranean Squadron and the first class cruiser Europa, of 11,000 tons, belonging to the Portsmouth Squadron, have been ordered to China waters. ...

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  8. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    The Fisk Jubilee Singers had a large and enthusiastic audience at the Town Hall last night. The programme was a very liberal one, and containing as it did some of the most ...

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  9. SOUTH AMERICA.

    The United States Government have arranged to send agents to South America to study the military conditions existing there. The authorities have adopted this course ...

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  10. UP TO DATE.

    The "Daily Mail" thinks that the extension of the law to permit trustees to invest in colonial securities will be regretted. The investment of trust funds in colonial ...

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  11. AFTER MANY YEARS.

    "Mrs. Ware, Orchard Cottage, Langley-by-Scruttan." Such was the address my doctor gave me when he decided that I was in need of [?] ...

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  12. GERMAN JOURNALISM.

    Herr Leid, the editor of the "Vorwaerts," the German Socialist organ, who was recently arrested on a charge of having falsely asserted that the Kaiser was building an Imperial ...

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  13. THE CRICKET GROUND

    We have been informed that Mr. F. Ironside has been engaged by the Minister for Lands to report upon the dispute between the Cricket Association and the Cricket ...

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  14. A DOWIE CRUSADE.

    Three thousand followers of Dr. Dowie, the Chicago fuith-henler and head and founder of the Church of Zion, arrived in New York yesterday to undertake the crusade to which ...

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  15. LOCK=OUT.

    Four thousand shale-miners in Scotland have been given notice of the intention of the employers to lock them out. The crisis has occurred owing to the ...

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  16. ITALY DISPLEASED.

    The St. Petersburg daily "Novosti" says that the Czar's visit to Italy has been postponed owing to the extreme offensiveness and hostile preparations of the Italian socialists. ...

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  17. THE BALKAN TANGLE.

    News has been received confirming the report that Boris Sarafoff, the Macedonian rebel leader, was killed in a skirmish at Florina. ...

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  18. A PLUCKY RESCUE.

    "Observer" writes giving particulars of a plucky rescue at Come on Eight Hours Day. Two ladies fell from a boat into the water just before dark, and being rapidly carried ...

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  19. FISCAL PROBLEM.

    Mr. H. Asquith, M.P., while addressing a public meeting, said he considered it would be one of the greatest calamities if Great Britain became a self-sustaining Empire, ...

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  20. ARCHBISHOP BOURNE.

    Having regard to the beginning of hid career, there is something very pathetic in the story of the success of Dr. Bourne, the new Archbishop of Westminister. ...

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  21. OUTBREAK OF SMALLPOX.

    An outbreak of smallpox has occurred in the camp at Sorovitch. ...

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  22. SUBTLE AND MALICIOUS.

    Two uncompromising members of the Afrikander Bond have been elected to the Natal Parliament by the annexed Dutch districts. General Louis Botha, in a subtle and ...

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  23. LAKE VIEW CONSOLS.

    Mr. Govett, chairman of the board of directors of the Lake View Consols, has made a serious allegation against certain employees of the mine. ...

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  24. ADMIRALS CONFER.

    The conference held at Singapore of the Admirals in charge of the fleets on the China, East Indies and Australian stations has terminated. ...

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  25. ALASKAN BOUNDARY.

    There is increasing pessimism in Canada regarding the decision of the arbitration tribunal in the Alaska frontier question. ...

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  26. THE DEPARTING SOUL.

    There are many strange notions connected with the exit of the soul from the body at death. One is, and it is said still to obtain in ...

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  27. THE NEW CARDINAL.

    Archbishop Walsh, who was recently created a Cardinal, is a prelate of many accomplishments. He is an authority on land questions, ...

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  28. CHINESE ON STRIKE.

    In connection with the Chinese smite it is likely that a speedy settlement will be effected by a concession of higher wages to the men. ...

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  29. LORD NORTHCOTE.

    Speaking at Exeter, Lord Northcote, the new Governor-General of the Australian Commonwealth, said that he and his wife would do all in their power to maintain the ...

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  30. FOOTBALL AT STAMBOUL.

    Mr. Curtis explains in his book, "The Turk and His Lost Provinces," that football has been played for years in Constantinople by the young men of the English Embassy and ...

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  31. A TITLED WANDERER.

    The Polish nobleman, Count Rocca Dianowles, who has wandered over the world for nearly 40 years, arrived at Bordeaux on August 20. ...

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  32. ENTERTAINED THE KING.

    His Majesty King Edward VII. dined to-day with Sir Daniel Cooper at Warren Towers. ...

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  33. PRIME MINISTERS' CLOTHES.

    The late Lord Salisbury shared with Mr. Gladstone a disregard for clothes, and several times his attire was referred to with regret by sartorial writers. ...

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  34. A RUSSIAN THREAT.

    M. Lessar, the Russian Minister at Pekin, presented a Note on the 9th inst, to the Chinese authorities stating that if China persisted in refusing Russia's demands the evacuation ...

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  35. FOUR DAYS IN AN ICE BOX.

    A young English, sailor named Henry Grayston has had an unpleasant adventure through attempting to make a cheap trip by rail. ...

    Article : 151 words
  36. FOOLS RUSH IN.

    It's a queer old world of folly and sin. Where fools step in and often win--Where wiser folks such failures are. 'Twould seem the fool were wiser far. ...

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  37. THE COPPER MARKET.

    Copper is quoted at from £55 15s to £54 10s per ton. The oldest University in existence is Oxford, which claims to have been founded by ...

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