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  2. Advertising

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  3. AUSTRALIAN LAND INVESTMENTS.

    The "Economist" writes that an investigator of the Australian Land Companys had his faith a little shaken by political affairs of the last lew months. It seesm ...

    Article : 95 words
  4. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Doctor Macgregor, of Saint Cuthberts, Edinburgh. ...

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  5. LATEST CABLEGRAMS. TURKISH AFFAIRS.

    The annual congress of the Committee of Union has issued colourless reports. It is believed it disctissed the Government's attitude towards the British ...

    Article : 79 words
  6. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. PASSENGERS BY THE BRUNDAH.

    The passengers booked by the Brundan are:—Messrs. Hewitt, Russell, Oadley, McMillan, Deery, Powell, May, Sare, Butcher, Bracks, Bromby, Aurhetty, Field. Schick; ...

    Article : 94 words
  7. JAUNTING CAR DRIVERS' PROTEST.

    A deputation of Dublin car drivers has protested against hte introduction of taxicabs and motor, buses as meaning the ruin of the jaunting cars. ...

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  8. GREEK COURSE AT OXFORD.

    The Oxford Congregation, by 188 votes to 152, has negatived the proposal for the abolition of the compulsory Greek in responsions examinations. ...

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  9. CRIPPEN'S FAREWELL LETTERS.

    "Lloyds' Weekly" has published facsimiles of H. H. Crippen's farewell letters to Ethel Le Neve, before his execution for the murder of his wife. In those ...

    Article : 38 words
  10. THE DANGEROUS HATPIN.

    The chief of police has issued an edict that unless hatpins are abolished or shcaths attached he will take action to deal with the wearers. ...

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  11. WEATHER FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 41 words
  12. BRITISH POLITICS. VARIOUS VIEWS.

    Mr. D. Lloyd-George (Chancellor of the Exchequer), addressing a meeting of St. Pancras, said Germany had got tired of tariff reform, and had swallowed Socialism, ...

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  13. BRITISH BREWERS.

    The Government has modified the form under teo Budget the concession on which was cabled on November 2nd, and English publicans now furnish their totals while ...

    Article : 129 words
  14. BRITISH MINISTER ATTACKED.

    An attack was made by natives on the Hon. W. G. Theslger, British Minister and Consul-General in Abyssinia, who, however was not injured. Reparation quickly ...

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  15. "BE PREPARED."

    The Minister for Defence, Senator G. Pearce, speaking at the banquet at Perth to mark the arrival of the two destroyers forming the nucleus of Australia's navy, ...

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  16. GERMANY'S MEAT SUPPLY.

    Herr Delbrueck, German Minister for the Interior, replying in the Reichstag to an interpellation with regard to the dearness of meat, doclared that the present ...

    Article : 146 words
  17. CANADIAN POLITICS. THE NAVY QUESTION.

    In the debate on the navy in the Canadian House of Commons, Mr. R. L. Borden, leader of the Opposition, declared that the policy of the Conservatives when in power ...

    Article : 164 words
  18. VICE-ROYALTIES ON TOUR.

    The Duke and Duchess of Connaught arrived yesterday and received an equally enthusiastic reception at this Africander centre as at any others. ...

    Article : 99 words
  19. CONDEMNED CONDENSED MILK.

    Between 12,000 and 13,000 tins of condensed milk, have been condemned by inspectors of the Health Department in Sydney as unfit for human consumption. ...

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  20. AN INTESTATE ESTATE.

    The Probate division of the High Court has given Judgment in the matter of the estate of Charles Phillips, an upholsterer, formerly of Australia and New Zealand, ...

    Article : 81 words
  21. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    The Scotch Express for Liverpool traversing Ormskirk at night at a speed of fifty miles an hour dashed into an engine which was waiting at some cross points, and ...

    Article : 100 words
  22. THE HURRICANE AT BROOME.

    A telegram from Broome reports that rebuilding operations, necessitated by the hurricane, are already being pushed on. Up to date 10 bodies have been, recovered. ...

    Article : 147 words
  23. N.Z. L. AND M.A. CO.

    After paying debenture interest, and adding £45,000 to the reserve accounts, the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company has declared a dividend of 7½ ...

    Article : 70 words
  24. AN OPPOSITION CHALLENGE.

    The Oppositionists at Ottawa have challenged Sir W. Laurier to create a vacancy in Western Canada with the object of testing the opinion that the people there ...

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  25. NOT A POLITICAL MISSIONARY.

    The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. A. Fisher, addressing the Political Workers' Association, disclaimed the role of a political missionary. He urged the South ...

    Article : 85 words
  26. BLUE BLOOD AND BLUE FUNK.

    At the National Liberal Conference Mr. Ellis Griffiths, in moving a resolution denouncing lords' reforms as a sham due to panic, said the Lords not only represented ...

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  27. AWFUL SCENES.

    A fire attended by serious loss of life, occurred at Newark, in the State of New York, yesterday. The outbreak occurrcd in a four-storey ...

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  28. WRESTLING MATCH.

    In a handicap wrestling match contested here last night Hackonschmidt failed, to throw Zybisko twice in an hour. ...

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  29. THE BOWLING TRIAL.

    The confidential papers with regard to the jury panel in the Bowling case were published. They show that either Mr. Wade, the ...

    Article : 230 words
  30. WHITE CROSS LEAGUE.

    The White Cross League, in a letter to London editors, suggests combined action to minimise or suppress the details of divorces and criminal trials. ...

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  31. ENGLAND AND JAPAN.

    In reply to a deputation of members of the Chamber of Commerce and Textile Manufacturers with regard to the now Japanese tariff, Sir Edward Grey, ...

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  32. CREATION OF PEERS.

    The Home Office has issued a return which shows that Lord Disraeli created 35 Peers, Mr. W. E. Gladstone 85, Lord Salisbury 97, Lord Rosebery 9, Mr. Balfour 18, and ...

    Article : 103 words
  33. RIVER IN FLOOD.

    Floods due to the loosening of the waters inside a huge glacier have swept the Behring River valley. Miners' cabins were overwhelmed by the flood waters, and the ...

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  34. CHEAPER CABLES.

    "The Times" warmly commends the important plan of a State-owned cable via iceland on October 21 which is now under consideration. It is estimated that a ...

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  35. COMMONS' REFORM WANTED.

    Lord Courtney, speaking in the House of Lords, said an elected reform of the House of Commons was necessary to secure a proper representation of the will of the ...

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  36. THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE.

    Sir G. H. Reid, Australian High Commissioner, interviewed by the "Standard," said he trusts the imperial Institute will be made a rallying point of Britishers from ...

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  37. DELAYED LETTERS.

    The Deputy-Postmaster-General denies the report as to the missing of ten thousand letters from the last English mnil. He says that only a thousand were left ...

    Article : 194 words
  38. THE BRAZILIAN MUTINEERS.

    The Brazilian Congress has granted a amnesty to the matineers on the warships, who have surrendered. ...

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  39. ORDERED TO REST.

    The doctors have ordered Mr. A. Birrell, who was recently operated on for appendicitis, three weeks' rest. He is dictating speeches to his ...

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  40. VALUABLE TAPESTRY.

    Arras tapestry panel found in a Cornish mansion in October, has been sold by auction for £6600. It is now known that it was sold at auction in Cornwall in 1848 ...

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  41. RIOTS AT CHICAGO.

    Three persons were shot and one wounded seriously in a Chicago riot between the striking garment workers and the nonunionists. ...

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  42. THE PEOPLE'S RIGHTS.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. H. H. Asquith, speaking at Hull, condemned the referendum as it would impair, if not destroy, the sense of Parliamentary responsibility. ...

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  43. WELSH COAL STRIKE.

    Following the conference between Mr. Askwith, of the Department of Labour, and the miners' leaders, a general conferene is projected to deal with the whole of the ...

    Article : 100 words
  44. THE MEXICAN REVOLT.

    Tranquillity now resigns in Mexico. The leader of the revolt, Madero's, whereabouts are unknown. It was reported he was wounded, but this is believed to be a ...

    Article : 76 words
  45. COMMONS BRIEF SITTING.

    The House of Commons only sat for two minutes, and the brevity of the sitting upset the Peers' calculations. When the Clerk of the House appeared with Lore ...

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  46. MR. HOWARD-HOLLAND,

    Specialist, Sight, Hearing, or Speech, however bad, restored without artificial means. All blood poisoning thoroughly oradicated from the system. T. L. Nichols, M.D., ...

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  47. A RECORD INCREASE.

    The price of nitro glycerine has advanced 100s per ton, which is a record, due to the increased quantities used in the construction work at Panama and other ...

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  48. ASSAULT WITH INTENT.

    The New York Grand Jury will ruturn indictments of assault with intent to kill Mayor Gaynor against Gallagher. The defence proposes to use the insanity plea. ...

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  49. ARGENTINE MEAT TRADE.

    The Royal Mail Company are building six frozen meat carriers for the ArgentineLiverpool trade, costing £1,500,000. ...

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  50. BANK SUSPENDS PAYMENT.

    The London Trading Bank, Limited, has suspended payment. ...

    Article : 13 words
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