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  2. INTERNATIONAL DRAWING EXHIBITION.

    The Duchess of Argyll on Thursday opened, in the South Kensington Palace, the annual international exhibition promoted by the Royal Drawing Society, ...

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  3. IRISH UNIVERSITY BILL.

    On the report stage in the House of Commons of the Irish University Bill the Ulster members vainly tried to introduce amendments, and many bitter speeches ...

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  5. ATTACK ON THE PREMIER.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Trades and Labour Council was held at the Trades Hall on Friday evening. The President (Mr. W. Fitzgerald occupied the chair. ...

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  6. TERCENTENARY OF QUEBEC.

    The celebrations in connection with the commemoration of the tercentenary of Quebec were continued in that city on Thursday, and the festivities aroused the ...

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  7. RECORD COLD.

    It may be a coincidence, but Thursday Was the second successive time on which the opening of Parliament was marked by a record cold snap." On the day upon ...

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  8. BRITISH BEEE SUPPLY.

    In the House of Commons a fortnight ago, replying to a suggestion from Lord Robert Cecil that the Government should appoint a select committee to enquire into ...

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  9. TURKISH TROUBLES.

    Further signs of disaffection in high Constantinople circles have been revealed. The latest news is to the effect that Izzet Pacha (the Sultan's favourite and the ...

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  10. SOLDIERS IN TRANSVAAL.

    A special correspondent of a London paper, in alluding to the question of the reduction of the British Army, emphasized the fact that there was much waste in the ...

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  11. GREAT MOTOR RACE.

    The latest intelligence regarding the motor cars taking .part in the 20,000 miles race from New York to Paris states that the American and German automobiles are ...

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  12. NEW CONSTITUTION.

    Official telegrams from Constantinople announce that Sultan Abdul Hamid has issued a decree in which he grants a new Constitution to Turkey, and has summoned ...

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  13. DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER.

    Mr. Bannister, the manager of the Norwich Electric Tramways, has been proceeding against the Rev. Henry Thompson, of Eaton Vicarage, Norwich, who is an ...

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  14. BRICKS AT A PREMIUM.

    Persons engaged in the building trade are being occasioned considerable anxiety owing to an unprecedented shortage in the supply of bricks. Winter almost ...

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  15. UMBERUMBERKA WATER SCHEME.

    The speakers last night at the indignation meeting against the Government concerning the Umberumberka Water Trust loan were the Mayor (Mr. .T. Ivey), Aid. ...

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  16. American Influence.

    A telegram from New York on june 12. to The London Daily Telegraph, stated:—"Americans, like Britishers, are complaining bitterly of the high price of meat. What ...

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  17. TEE AMERICAN FLEET.

    The 'American Fleet, under Admiral Sperry, which will shortly visit Sydney and Melbourne, has sailed from Honolulu for New Zealand. ...

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  18. CHURCH IN WALES.

    In reply to a deputation of Welsh Nonconformists the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) on Thursday promised to introduce a Bill in 1909 to disestablish and disendow ...

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  19. OLYMPIAN GAMES.

    The 100 metres (109.3 yards) flat race at , the Olympian games at the Franco-British, Exhibition to-day was won by Walker, of South Africa, who travelled the distance ...

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  20. INVITATIONS TO OTHER STATES.

    Mr. McCall, secretary of the State Cabinet Committee, to-day received instructions from Sir Thomas Bent to invite to Melbourne the Premiers of the Australian ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    Mr. W. Pember, Reeves. (High, Commissioner for New Zealand) who has been appointed a director of the London School of Economics and Political Science, which ...

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  22. THE KING'S PRIZE.

    Two 'Australians are performing well at the Bisley rifle competitions. In the first stage of the contest for the King's Prize, which was won last year by ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Late Mr. Samuel Toms's Estate. The estate of the late Mr. Samuel Toms. the head of the well-known firm of Good. Toms, & Co., of Adelaide, has been sworn ...

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  24. THAMES COLLISION.

    The 'Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice has held the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company, limited, the owners of the steamer ...

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  25. AN AUSTRALIAN INVENTOR.

    Sgt. Matthews, of the 5th Australian Infantry Regiment, brought under the notice of the Chief of Ordnance a magazine rifle which he had invented. This was ...

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  26. FEDERAL FISHERIES.

    Mr. C. Danniveg, who was appointed some months ago as Director of Fisheries for Australia, will enter upon his Federal duties next week. The first matter to which ...

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  27. MR. KENNEDY RELEASED.

    Mr. Clark Kennedy, a british subject, who was captured last month near Tangier by a band of Moors, has been released. The brigands demanded a ransom of ...

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  28. A NOVEL DEFENCE.

    A curious defence was raised in an action in the County Court to-day. The plaintiff was Ernest George Harris, fur cutter, and the defendant the Union Hat Mills ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA IN 1858.

    At the meting of the Port Adelaide Corporation on Thursday Ald, Bower proposed the imposition of a shilling rate. Mr. Burfield asked what funds the corporation ...

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  30. FEEDING SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    The Labour Party in the House of Commons announces that it will introduce during the autumn session a Bill providing for the compulsory feeding of necessitous ...

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  31. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. R. E. Charles has been re-elected President of the Stop Assistants' Association, Mr. H. M. Railly secretary, and Mr. G. Kemp treasurer. ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND MINING TROUBLE.

    The Minister for Labour was informed by telegram from the officers of the Miners' Union to-day that unless a settlement of the existing dispute between the miners ...

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  34. MINERS IN, DANGER.

    A number of miners employed at the Highouse Colliery at Auchinleck, in Scotland, have bad a distressing experience. A fire suddenly broke out in the framework ...

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