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  4. News of the World by Our Independent Cable Service.

    During the debate in the Legislative Assembly in the early, hours of this morning the ex- Premier, Mr. Wade, criticised the personnel of the M'Gowon Cabinet, and twitted ...

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  7. IN HONOR OF TOLSTOI.

    St. Petersburg advices report that a serious situation has arisen out of the demonstrations by Russian students in honor of the late Count Tolstoi. ...

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  8. THE CENSURE DEBATE.

    Contrary to expectations Mr. Wade did not resume the debate on the Address- in- Reply when the Legislative Assembly met yesterday afternoon. As a matter of fact he was ...

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  9. LENEVE'S LAST MESSAGE.

    My loving thoughts and prayers are with you. God bless you.-- Wifey. This was Ethel Leneve's last message to Crippen, and was sent half an hour before his ...

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  10. HOME RULE.

    Speaking at a meeting of the United Irish League, Mr. T. P. O'Connor, M.P., challenged, the Tories to name a single Cabinet Minister throughout Canada who did not ...

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  11. CRIPPEN'S MISSING SPECTACLES

    A story is published to- day that on the night before his execution Crippen made what are thought to have been preparations to cheat the hangman. ...

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  12. LABOR PARTY UNEASY.

    The Labor Party is uneasy at the absence of dear evidence that Mr. Asquith has scoured guarantees that the King will create 400 new Peers. ...

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  13. "THOSE CATS."

    The women who want the vote are still playing up. Last night a number of them clambered on to the roof of a hall in which the Chancellor ...

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  14. NOT TO BE OPPOSED.

    Neither Mr. Joseph Chamberlain nor Mr. Lloyd George will be opposed in the coming elections. ...

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  15. FREETRADE ASSOCIATION'S APPEAL.

    The Free trade Association has issued a manifesto Imploring freetraders to sink the fiscal question. While adhering to its old opinions, the association considers that it is ...

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  16. MR. ASQUITH'S PROMISE.

    The "Times" declares that neither the militant suffragettes nor the public perceive the significance of Mr. Asquith's promise to facilitate the passage of the Woman Suffrage ...

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  17. LLOYD GEORGE AND THE UNIONIST.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, when addressing a meeting the other evening, took pride in the fact that he made fifty speeches during the last election. ...

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  18. STRIKES IN SPAIN.

    A general strike has been declared at Huelva, Spain, in support of the miners and other workers already out. As a result of the trouble business in the ...

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  19. GOES OVER TO THE ENEMY.

    Amidst hisses from the Ministerial benches, Sir John Rees, Liberal member for Montgomery District, crossed the floor of the Commons yesterday evening. ...

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