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  7. PREMIER ABROAD

    Mr W. A. Watt, Premier of Victoria, has had another interview with Mr A. H. Peake, Premier of South Australia, and Mr A. A. Kirkpatrick. Agent-eneral ...

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  8. IMPERIAL AFFAIRS

    Mr Herbert. Samuel, the Postmaster-General, is to visit Canada in the autumn in connection with the proposed State-owned Atlantic cable, to ...

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  9. SUFFRAGETTES

    The seven women and the consulting chemist, Clayton, who are charged with having conspired with Mrs Pankhurst and others to damage property, ...

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  10. BOMB DISCOVERED

    A bomb has been found outside a jeweller's shop at Tottenham inscribed "Voles for Women." Fuses were attached to the bomb, but ...

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  11. MRS PANKHURST

    Mrs Pankhurst, the suffragist leader, was yesterday convicted of having incited persons to commit the outrage at Walton, where gunpowder was exploded ...

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  12. EMPIRE TRADE

    Speaking in the House of commons to-day. Mr Lewls Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, said that be hoped that the Imperial Trade ...

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  13. LABOR UNREST

    The building trade at Glasgow has been disorganised by a strike of builders laborers. Three thousand men have ceased ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN SUGGESTIONS

    Official confirmation was not forthcoming to-day by the Federal officials of the proposed subsidiary conference in Canada on defence, but as it ...

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  15. MINERS' WAGES

    The South Wales coal owners have decided to increase the wages of their employes 2½ per cent. ...

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  16. EMPIRE DAY

    In the House of Commons, to-day. Mr H. P. Croft asked Mr Asquith whether the United Kingdom would follow the example of the oversea ...

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  17. NEW WOMEN'S BILL

    The Countess of Car[?]sle, President of the Women's Liberal Association, speaking at a meeting of that body, denounced Mr John Burns, President of ...

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  18. WAR ON OPIUM

    Mr E. S. Montagu, Under-Secretary for India, announced in the House of Commons to-day that India this year was not selling an ounce of opium to ...

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  19. MEXICO

    Advices from Nogales, Arizona, state that the Mexican rebels have blown up a troop train on the Sonoru-Con[?] line with dynamite. ...

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  20. SOUTH AFRICA

    The Opposition is hotly debating the immigration Restriction Bill. Mass meetings of Indians at Kimberley and elsewhere have protested that ...

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  21. "ICE THEM DOWN."

    Speaking at the banquet given by the Cold Storage and Ice Association, Mr H. W. Crichton-Browne suggested that some women would be all the better ...

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