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  6. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    The debate was concluded in the House of Commons last night on the first resolutions submitted by Mr. Asquith for limiting the veto powers of the House of Lords. ...

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  8. THE LAST MINUTE

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  9. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    An exciting story comes from La Crosse, Wisconsin, of an attempt by armed bandits to hold up a train. The miscreants boarded the Pioneer ...

    Article : 116 words
  10. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    Monsignor Baretti, Papal delegate to Canada, in discussing the recent contretemps over ex-President Roosevelt's visit to the Pope, declares that the attitude of the ...

    Article : 113 words
  11. UNCLE SAM CARTOONED.

    The Japanese newspaper "Yorodizu," in dealing with the relations between America and Japan, publishes a cartoon depicting Uncle Sam leaning out of a window hiding a ...

    Article : 89 words
  12. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    Later de[?] of the disaster to the steamer Cairnona, which caught fire in the Channel whilst outward bound for America with 900 emigrants (Russians and Armenians) on ...

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  13. KITCHENER IN 'FRISCO.

    Newspaper interviewers to-day sought to elicit from Lord Kitchener his impression of Australia, and his opinion regarding the outlook in Japan, and the possibility of his ...

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  14. THEODORE ROOSEVELT.

    Colonel Waterson, of Louisville, describes Mr. Roosevelt as the most startling figure since Napoleon, and predicts, that he will be the next President. ...

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  15. CANADIAN SILVER DOLLAR.

    It is proposed to inaugurate the coinage of a Canadian silver dollar. ...

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  16. OVER 500 HOUSES BURNT.

    A fire that occurred in the Hoge district resulted in the destruction of 540 houses, the total damage being estimated at £100,000. ...

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  17. CHINESE PRINCE GOES TO AMERICA.

    Celebrations have been held in Japan and in China in honor of Prince Tssi Tso, youngest brother of the Prince Regent of China, who has sailed for San Francisco to investigate ...

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  18. KENSINGTON RACES.

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  19. EAGER FOR WAR.

    A detachment of Peruvian troops has been despatched to the Equadorian frontier. The situation is tranquil in Lima and in Callao, but the people desire war, and fire ...

    Article : 67 words
  20. TOURISTS' BAD TIME.

    A savage attack was made by some Arab boatmen at Cairo upon four American students and an Englishmen, who were being conveyed to a steamer. ...

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  21. WHEN WE RECALL.

    The "Times" goes on to give us some advice that is worth heeding. It reminds us that there is keen competition for desirable immigrants, and that the supply is less than the demand. In a certain sense ...

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  22. THE ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    Though a system of censorship has been established, information has leaked out from Servia which indicates that the rebellion is rapidly spreading throughout Albania. ...

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  23. A PRINCE'S MATRIMONIAL PROJECTS.

    The Countess Claire and Count Zoltpninski have been acquitted on the charges of having victimised Mdlle. Kemper of £19,000, which amount had been issued to finance certain ...

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  24. RIVAL ELECTION CANDIDATES.

    A duel that was fought between M. Robert, Mayor of Algiers, and M. Hoube, rival candidates for the French Chamber of Deputies, resulted in the former being killed. M. Robert ...

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  25. A USEFUL GATE.

    Persons living in Australia try many plans to obtain a good supply of water before the season of drought. A gentleman who owned a large estate in Western Australia adopted ...

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  26. BUTTER SCARCE IN VANCOUVER.

    Butter is scarce, and is selling at 17d per pound. Disappointment is felt at the smallness of the shipment that arrived from Australia ...

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  27. FRENCH EMIGRATION TO MEXICO.

    The Mexican Consul in France is about to visit Mexico to secure a tract of country suitable for the settlement of a French colony of 1200 families. ...

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  28. OFF TO CANADA.

    The steamer Lake Erie has sailed for Canada with 1200 emigrants, mostly Britishers. ...

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  30. BRIAND AND THE WATCH.

    An amusing little adventure happened recently to the French Premier, M. Briand (says a Paris correspondent. During an official visit to a little town in the south-east ...

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  31. WILLOUGHBY SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    It has been proposed by the Willoughby Schol of Arts committee to build the new School of Arts sectionally. The first section it is proposed to erect will comprise two ...

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  32. CHATSWOOD RAILWAY STATION

    At the last meeting of the Willoughby Council a special minute was presented by the Mayor (Alderman H. Robey) with reference to the condition of certain land ...

    Article : 95 words
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