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  8. POLITICAL LIBEL.

    The hearing of a political libel action which aroused considerable interest was concluded to-day. The plaintiff was the Hon. Claude G. ...

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  9. LABOR TROUBLES.

    Much unrest continues to prevail among the postal employes. This has been intensified by the refusal of Mr. Herbert Samuel, the ...

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  10. LIFETIME IN GAOL.

    A shocking miscarriage of justice has just come to light after a lapse of 45 years. In 1866 Morauo Liusti was charged ...

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  11. LAND TAX VALUERS.

    Senator E. J. Russell (V.) asked the Vice-President of the Federal Executive Council. In the Senate to-day, whether he had noticed in last night's "Herald" ...

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  12. MELBA SPEAKS.

    To the accompaniment of the orchestral music of Faust, heard through intermediate doorways and passages, Madame Melba was interviewed at Her ...

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  13. ESPIONAGE ALLEGED

    The trial of Max Schultz, a British subject, on a charge of espionage, has been commenced at Leipzig. The proceedings are being conducted ...

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  14. PEACE OF EUROPE

    It is alleged that the Archduke Francis Ferdinand, the heir-presumptive to the Austrian throne, is the leader of the war party which is ...

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  15. JOURNALIST'S CLAIM.

    Mr William Allison, a well-known writer in the London "Sportsman, appealed against an order by Mr Justice Scrutton, of the King's Bench ...

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  16. NAVAL PRIZE BILL

    The Naval Prize Bill to-day reached the report stage in the House of Commons. Mr. L. A. Atherley-Jones, Liberal ...

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  17. NAVAL ADVISER.

    Captain Francis Fitzgerald Haworth-Booth, R.N., has taken up his duties as Naval Adviser to the Commonwealth. He is now selecting officers for the ...

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  18. GOLDEN GRAIN.

    The grain yield for the Manitoba province for the past season was 100,000,000 bushels. The yield of oats was 74,000,000 bushels, and of barley ...

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  19. SMALL-POX.

    An epidemic of small-pox has occurred in the province of Quebec, Concern is felt owing to the fact that half the population is not vaccinated, ...

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  20. NE TEMERE DECREE

    The Committee of Privileges of the Wesleyan Church has pretested against the promulgation of the Ne Temere decree in a British dominion. ...

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  21. RAILWAY STARTING.

    The system of despatching trains by telephone instead of telegraph adopted by the Canadian-Pacific Railway Company in August last, has been ...

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  22. PROHIBITION.

    Latest returns in connection with the poll on the question of national prohibition, taken yesterday on the occasion of the general election, show that the ...

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  23. MOROCCO.

    Senor Don Manuel. Garcia Prieto, Minister for Foreign Affairs; and the French and British Ambassadors at Madrid attended the first conference ...

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  24. MR H. W. BOTTOMLEY

    Mr H. W. Bottomley, M.P., who has been concerned in several law suits of late, has filed his own petition in bankruptcy in order to protect his assets ...

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  25. INSURANCE BILL.

    The doctors in Great Britain have subscribed the sum of £150,000 to compensate any of their number who may suffer losses through adhering to the ...

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