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  6. PRIME MINISTER

    Mr Asquith was the principal speaker at the Press banquet held last night. In the course of his remarks the Prime Minister hinted at his possible ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CRIMINAL LIBEL

    Lord Alfred Douglas, who was the unsuccessful plaintiff in the libel action against. Mr Arthur Ransome and the "Times" Book Club in connection with ...

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  8. EUROPE'S PERIL

    The grave situation arising out of the fall of Seutari, which has been hailed with delight by the Slavs, is causing much anxiety. ...

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  9. CRANE COLLAPSES.

    A sensation was created to-day. In High [?] by, the collapse of a crane on a new building. The crane fell 120 feet, with the ...

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  10. AUSTRIA'S POSITION

    The refusal of Montenegro to obey the Powers' demand for a withdrawal from Albania, and the capture of Seutari, threaten to precipitate a great ...

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  11. EXPLOSION

    A fearful explosion occurred to-day at the works of the 'Riverside Cement Company. A blast,of dynamite struck a number ...

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  12. "CREATURE OF IMPULSE"

    At the Old Bailey, yesterday, Mr Cecil Hayes made an application to the Recorder for the further postponement of the trial of Lord Alfred Douglas on ...

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  13. CANADA'S NAVY

    The fact that Hie Closure Bill which was introduced in the Canadian House of Commons on April 8 to enable the. Borden Ministry to pass the Naval Bill ...

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  14. MONTENEGRIN THRONE.

    Prince Dani[?], as the heir-apparent to the [?] throne, is deeply concerned in the latest developments, for if Seutari had not fallen it is probable ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. WIRELESS CHAIN.

    The Parliamentary Select Committee appointed to inquire into the circumstances under which the Government entered Into the contract with the ...

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  16. FRENCH FINANCE

    M. Almond, the reporter on the General Budget estimates the expenditure for 1013 at overĀ£200.000,000. He estimates I hat. there will be a ...

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  17. SUFFRAGETTES

    Mrs Despard, the well-known suffragette, and three other women, were charged to-day with having conducted it meeting In Trafalgar Square despite ...

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  18. NATIONAL THEATRE

    The question of a Government subsidy for a National Theatre was discussed in the House of Commons today. ...

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  19. AFRICAN RAILWAYS

    The Railway Bill was rend a first time in the House of Assembly to-day. The measure provides for the construction of 704 miles of Hue at a cost ...

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