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  7. MR. WATT'S TOUR

    Mr. W. A. Walt, the Victorian Premier, attended a banquet given last night by the Association of Foreign Consuls. He responded to the toast ...

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  8. BLESSING THE SEA

    The interesting ceremony of blessing the son with the Blessed Sacrament from the Upper Bara[?]a, the loftiest part of Valeria, the capital of the ...

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  9. ROYAL MARRIAGE

    The Pope has dissolved the marriage of Prince George of Bavaria, grandson of the Emperor of Austria, and the Archduchess Isabella Marie, daughter ...

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  10. ONE GOD

    Dr. H. H. Montgomery, Secretary of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, who was formerly Bishop or Tasmania, has been interviewed with ...

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  11. BALKAN WAR.

    A message from Constantinople states that Turkey has selected London as the place for the signing of pence preliminaries. ...

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  12. SIEGE OF SCUTARI

    Additional particulars have been made available regarding the surrender of Scutari, and the last days of the siege. ...

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  13. ARRIVAL IN LONDON.

    The train from Folkestone which brought Mr. W. A. Watt, Premier or victoria, to London, on Tuesday afternoon, carried over a thousand ...

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  14. BRITISH POLITICS

    The current issue of the "Statist" comments at length upon Mr. Lloyd George's Budget Speech, with special reference to the assumption by the ...

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  15. BOMB EXPLOSIONS

    A sensation was caused by the explosion of two bombs in the streets here to-day. Thirty-six extremist republican and ...

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  16. SUFFRAGETTES

    Suffragettes attempted to burn down the grand stands in the football ground or the Preston North End Club, Preston but lied upon the police arriving ...

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  17. PERSONAL SKETCHES

    The "Westminster Gazette," three days before Mr. Watt's arrival, published an appreciative sketch of the Premier's career. Besides giving ...

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  18. ROYAL AUTHOR

    The German Crown Prince, on returning from India recently, published a diary of his trip. He has now devoted the profit from ...

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  19. "KING OF ALBANIA."

    A message from Cettigue states that Essad Pasha, the defender of Scutari, who belongs to a great Albanian family, has proclaimed himself King ...

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  20. HUNGER STRIKERS.

    The text was issued this week of a Bill framed by the Home Secretary (Mr. M'Kenna) for dealing with the hunger striking suffragettes in prison. It is ...

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  21. OPIUM EVIL

    General Chang, one of the military advisers of Yuan-shi-Ka[?] the President, is about to proceed to England. His mission is to support the ...

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  22. IMPERIAL DEFENCE

    Thu Admiralty is negotiating for the purchase of two Turkish battleships when are being built in England. The vessels referred to are ...

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  23. HAT-PINS BARRED

    The railway authorities have joined in the campaign against, the weaving of hat pins. They have adopted a by-law under ...

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  24. PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE

    It is announced that Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, is about to appoint it Select Committee comprising unofficial members of all parties to inquire into ...

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  25. PRIESTS AND MOTORS

    The view held by many people that ministers of the Gospel should not ride in motor cars or, indulge in other forms of luxury has been adopted by the ...

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  26. BY-ELECTION

    The Rev. George Nicholl's, of the Congregational Church, who represented North Northants from 1906, to 1910, in which year he unsuccessfully contested ...

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  27. GHENT EXHIBITION

    The Ghent Exhibition was opened yesterday. The King and Queen, and Prince Leopold, the heir apparent, ...

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  28. BRITAIN'S ARMY

    Colonel J. E. Seely, Minister for War, referred to defence matters in addressing his constituents ut Ilkeston, in Derbyshire, last night. ...

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  29. ARMY CONTRACTS

    The Socialists in the Reichstag have succeeded in their efforts to bring about an inquiry into the allegation that the firm of Krupps was concerned ...

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  30. EMIGRANTS' EXODUS

    Three liners sailed from the Clyde yesterday with 2950 emigrants for Canada and 1280 for New York. This is a record for one day's ...

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  32. GERMANS ARRESTED

    "The "Matin" reports another "incident" at Nancy, near the German frontier Two Germans, it states, have been ...

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  34. EARTHQUAKES

    Alarming earthquake shocks have been experienced at Newport and Monmouth, in Wales. ...

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