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  2. CABLEGRAMS. ENTENTE CORDIALE.

    The English school children were accorded an entliusiastic welcome. ...

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  6. HINDU WOMEN.

    The Borden Government, as a spec[?]ai act of grace, has allowed two Hindu women to enter [?]aunda. ...

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  7. TURF NOTES.

    Owners are reminded that nominatious for the Towels Jockey Club's Annual Meeting close wish the Secretary, Mr. E. T. Russell, at 4 p.m. on ...

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  9. TROUBLE IN THE BALKANS.

    The populace attacked a Torkish detachment at Novelshesh on the Montonegrin frontier, and Killed. It soldiers and two gendarmes. ...

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  10. THE MOROCCAN TROUBLE.

    The Berbers fiertcly attacked Fez at three points last night. and several isolated Parties of the enemy entered, but were repulsed and the enemy ...

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  11. SENTENUED.

    Muslapha Mazin and Tonerkess have been sentenced to 15 years hard labor for murdering Zekl Bey, editor of the "Shebra," in July of last year. ...

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  12. SUEZ CANAL TARIFF.

    The Suez Cannl Coy.'s projected reduction of tariff is to 6¼ francs per ton. The present rafe is 6¾ tranes. ...

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  13. COAL TROUBLE.

    Several districts in the English Felerated Miners' area are demanding an increase of 5 per cent. l[?] wages owing to the higher price of coal, and the ...

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  14. SPANISH STRIKE.

    The Andaiusion railway men have stiuck against the Provident Fund, for which deductions are taken from their wages. They demand the ...

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  15. SCHOOLBOY SUICIDES.

    Schoclboy sulcides occur daily in various districts. Two lads, nettied owing to a disagreement with their teachers at Poltrana, threw themselves ...

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  16. MUTTABURRA ANNUAL PADDOCKING.

    The horses paddocked for the Annual meeting are: Gay Lad, Coma, Bilbo, Maskell, Painting, Dutchy, Yerranbah, Chesnut Gelding unnamed, ...

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  17. WIRELESS

    The Government is considering a [?]cheme to e[?]ect wireless stations in the Far Northern Regions of Cinada, and also at Far Western points, placing ...

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  18. A DENIAL.

    The report that the Kaiser prohibited the members of the Hohenzollern family from attending the funeral of Prince George of Cumberland, is ...

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  19. Fire-making in Papua.

    The description of a process of firemaking practised by the bushmen of the Sambregl villages, north-west of Mt. Murray, in the region explored by ...

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  20. A RUSSIAN HORROR.

    Police shot two brigands at Osur[?]ct, near Batoum. Sympathisers [?]eized a man and woman whom they supposed to be informers, and buried ...

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  21. AVIATION.

    The airship, Parseval the Sixth, dragged her anchors during a gale at Leipslc, and was destroyed. The League of German Aviators ...

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  22. CRICKET. WARNER'S TEAM V. REST OF ENGLAND.

    In the match between the team captallied by P. F. Warner that recen[?]ly visited Australia, capturing the "ashes," and a team representing the Rest ...

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  23. TURKO—ITALIAN WAR.

    The French steamer Caucase, while conveying refugee Italians, was shelled an leaving Smyrna, but escaped uninjured. ...

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  24. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The Fogg colliery at Redcliffc in Northumberland has been closed owing to the operations of the mini[?]um: wage. The closure has thrown idle ...

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  25. INTERSTATE.

    The italian barque San Guissappe, which was long overdue from Marseilles. arrived in port on Sunday, after a passage of 14o days, On tue ...

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  26. FRANCE IN MOROCCO.

    General Lyantey has arrived with a strong force, but there is an increasing [?] within the French sphere, which demands the despatch of more ...

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  27. TROUBLE IN PORTUGAL.

    Many "politicals" who have been tried at Operto during the last two months were acquirted at the trial of the last batch. The proceedings were ...

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  28. FIRST TRIANGULAR MATCH.

    The first triangular match commenced to-day at Manchestor. McLaren, Mayne, Webster and Smith stood out of the Australian team, and ...

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  29. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Right and Left Centre of the Duma bctly attacked the War Degrartment for the mismanagement of the railways administration. ...

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  30. EMPIRE DAY.

    The Duke of Connaught, Governor-General of Canada, addressing the school cadets at the Empire Day celebrations, said that sometimes we hear ...

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  31. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    Professor Delbrueck Interviewed, said that when statesmen like Mr. A. J. Balfour cherished such inaccurate suspicions, and conception of ...

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  32. ANARCHIAL CONSPIRACY.

    The police interpret the disclosures by Balba, who in March last fired at King Emanuel, that the attempt was the outcome ot an anarchial ...

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  33. ANGLO-FRENCH DISCUSSION.

    The "Times" Paris correspondent States that after Mr. Asquith's and Mr. Winston Churchill's conference. Lord Kitchener will proceed to Bizerta, ...

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  34. THE INSURANCE ACT.

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Aberyswalth, said the Tory political bears had circulated falsehoods about the insurance Act. The market had ...

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  35. THE SOCIALISTS' PROGRAMME.

    Tho Socialists' Conferences has carried a resolution in favour of an obugatory citizen force instead of a professional army. ...

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  36. CHARGED WITH THREATENING.

    Percy Huntingdon Lawrence, described as an Australian merchant, has been remanded for threating the life of the manager of the City Company, ...

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  37. TELEGRAMS.

    The trustees of the Buchanan estate have sold Glengyle Station and stock to Mr. S. Kidman. Gus Coumes, a railway settler's ...

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  38. Sale of Yearlings.

    A sale of thoroughbred yearlings was held to-day by Mr. L. E. Walker. Bidding was spirited. The highest price realised was for a ...

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  39. A CALIFORNIAN PLOT.

    A plpt has been revealed by the police whereby six armed industrial workers of the World's Sociali[?]ts Revolutionary Organisation had been se[?]ected ...

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  40. BOGUS CLAIM.

    —George Davles and Mrs. Davles, of St. James's Square, Holland Park, claimed damages from the Flat Company for the collision of a taxied with ...

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  41. THE TRANSPORT STRIKE.

    The strikers' manifesto accuses the Masters of breaking their piedges not to exercise the pressure of preference in selecting their men. They ...

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  42. HOME RULE.

    Lord Dunraven writing in "All for Ireland" Cork, expresses approval of the Home Rule Bill, but be feared, the people were getting stones for ...

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  43. GOLF.

    Drawings for monthly contests:—Walton v. Scwell, Jorgeneen v. Nicholson, Wood v. J. Howry, Cummings v. A. Bowry, Ross v. Leone, ...

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