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  2. COLONIAL CONFERENCE

    The third Colonial Conference met yesterday for its first; sitting, when there "were present all the colonial Premiers who had been invited, except Sir Robert Bond ...

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  3. NEW YORK MURDER CASE,

    The second trial of Harry Thaw for the murder of Stanford White will probably, take place in October next ...

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  4. THE MINISTERIAL TOUR.

    The Premier and Colonial Secretary left Sandstone at 0.30 this morning en route to Mt. Magnet, via Nungarra (Black Range). ...

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  5. ALLEGED MALPRACTICE.

    In the Criminal court to-day Harcourt Whipple Ellis' and Dr. Charles Swanston pleaded not guilty to charges of having on ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Sir Walter Nugent, Nationalist, has been elected unopposed for Westmeath South, in place of the late Mr. D. Sullivan. ...

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  7. TWENTY YEARS AGO.

    The "Times" this morning republishes in a prominent position extracts from articles written in the "Nineteenth Century" of February ...

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  8. JAPANESE NAVY.

    The new Japanese battleship Aki, 19,000 tons, was launched this morning at Kure. She is a sister ship to the Satsuma, already launched ...

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  9. PRESS OPINIONS.

    The "Times" says that King Edward in his message aptly expresses i the hopes with which his subjects,; and not least the representatives of ...

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  10. GERMAN NAVY.

    The German Reichstag has voted the necessary money for a new armoured cruiser. This vessel is to be of 19,200. tone, to be armed with ...

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  11. STEAMER INDRAGHIRI.

    The Liverpool steamer Indraghiri has gone ashore at Ism alia in the Suez Canal, but is so placed as not to interfere Math the traffic. ...

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  12. KEW ZEALAND PREMIER.

    Sir Joseph Ward said he fully recognised that there was room for very great differences of opinion on some questions, but that ...

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  13. CAPE COLONY TEACHERS.

    The School Council of King William's Town, Cape Colony, has forbidden teachers in its district to receive any more presents of money ...

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  14. INCOME TAX.

    [?] the payment of income tax in England on profits earned abroad the inland revenue authorities have agreed to a ...

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  15. MESSAGE FROM THE KING,

    Lord Elgin opened the proccedings by announcing that he "was in receipt of the following message from King Edward ...

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  16. MERCANTILE MARINE.

    Messrs. Burns, Philip and Co's new steamer Makambo, intended for the Pacific Island trade, did a successful trial trip yesterday. ...

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  17. sWOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    The well-Known novelist,. Miss Olive Schreiner, otherwise Mrs. S. i C. Cronwright Schreiner, has started a Women's Suffrage Society in ...

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  18. TRADE AND FINANCE.

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  19. RECEPTION TO PREMIERS.

    Lord Beauchamp gave a, reception last night in honour of the visiting Premiers, and it proved a very brilliant function. Some 1400 ...

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  20. TRANSVAAL PREMIER.

    After Dr. Jameson and Mr. Moor bad briefly spoken, Mr. Louis Botha said bis attendance at the conference showed that the old Dutch ...

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  21. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION.

    immigrants are pouring into Canada just now by all routes. Six, thousand left Montreal yesterday on their way westwards. ...

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  22. SILVER.

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  23. SHIPPING.

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  25. PRIME MINISTER THANKED.

    Sir Wilfred Laurier moved, and Mr. Deakin seconded, a vote of thanks to Sir Henry Campbell; Bannerman, who in a brief reply ...

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  26. PRIME MINISTER'S SPEECH.

    The Prime Minister, Sir Henry Campbell- Banncrman, said he had much, pleasure in sincerely welcoming the colonial Premiers. They ...

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  27. MR. REID ON PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    [?] said to-day that. the attestation of enthusiasm for reciprocity is almost sickening, when one knows what is really ...

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  29. CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER.

    Sir Wilfred Laurier said that the King's message constituted- au excellent commencement for this conference, which was a, conference ...

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  30. CONFERENCE ON DEFENCE.

    The Conference then discussed the constitution of a subsidiary conference on the military defence of the Empire. ...

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  31. CENTRAL AMERICA.

    Senor Manuel Manilla,, tho President of Honduras, who fled recently after a defeat of hh forces by the Nicaraguan army, went to the ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN PRIME MINISTER

    Mr. Alfred Deakin said that Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman's wise, weighty words. constituted a most, fitting opening to the conference, "In ...

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  33. PRESENCE OF MINISTERS.

    At this stage of the proceedings Lord Elgin hinted that subsequent discussion would be limited to the Premiers, except when, the ...

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