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  7. PRINCE OF WALES

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" states that Stafford House has been acquired as a residence for the Prince of Wales. It was announced recently the ...

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  8. SUFFRAGETTES

    Suffragettes cut four trunk telephone wires at Llantarnam, In Monmouth shire, to-day. Two suffragettes were roughly ...

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  9. EMPIRE DEFENCE

    The Canadian House of Commons is still sitting, and has completed 60 hours' continuous debate upon the naval proposals. ...

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  10. DESTROYER SUNK

    An official statement has been made regarding the shocking naval disaster. In the North Sen, when the torpedo boat destroyer 8178 was sunk an a ...

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  11. BALKAN WAR

    Advices from the front announce that the operations of the Greek army under the command of the Crown Prince Constantine, have been crowned ...

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  12. IMPRISONED WOMEN

    A question was asked in the House Of Commons to-day regarding the punishment of suffragettes convicted of offences against the law. ...

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  13. RUSSIAN THRONE

    In connection with the tercentenary celebrations of the House of Roman off a service was held to-day in the Kazan Cathedral. ...

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  14. ALLEGED SPY

    The German hunchback, Wilhelm Claire, arrested at Portsmouth on n charge of having attempted by bribery to obtain a copy of the British secret ...

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  15. LABOR UNREST

    The movement among the coal miners against the employment of non- unionists continues to spread. The men in the Rhym[?]ey collieries. ...

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  16. CANADIAN INDEPENDENCE

    M. Henrl Bourassn, the leader of the French Nationalist Party in Canada, delivered a notable speech at a banquet here to-day. ...

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  17. ARMY AND NAVY

    Arrangements are being made for the holding of an Imperial Services Exhibition at Karl's Court during the summer. ...

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  18. COUNTY COUNCIL

    The tri[?] elections to the London's Country Council have just taken place. The greatest interest was taken in the elections. on account of the activity ...

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  19. FIRE ON STEAMER

    The fire which broke out on board the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Turakina, 8319 tons, and caused much damage to the cargo, has ...

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  20. TEMPERANCE BILL

    Mr T. M'Kinnon-Wood, Secretary for Scotland, announced in tho House of Commons to-day that owing lo the action of the House of Lords in ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICA

    The debate In the Union House of Assembly on tho motion of Mr Sllburn, member for Durban, that the Government immediately submit proposals for ...

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  22. SCHOOL TEACHERS

    Complaints were mode at a meeting of the Sixth Class Lady Teachers' Association that-there had been a long and unnecessary delay in paying the ...

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  23. REFORMERS' AIMS

    The London County Council consists of 19 aldermen and 119 councillors. The aldermen sit for six years, and the councillors for three years. At the lust ...

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  24. OPIUM SEIZURES

    A return showing tho quantity of opium seized, penalties imposed, and rewards paid daring the quarter ended December 31, was issued by Mr Tudor. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE

    The conference of Ministers of Agriculture and officers of the Agricultural Departments in tho several States, held at Hobart last month, took into ...

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  26. RAILWAYS BILL

    The Hallways Bill as amended by tho House of Lords was considered in tho House of Commons to-day. At the Instance of Mr 'Asquith, the ...

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  27. GOOD FISHING.

    Anglers have had good sport at. Western port recently, the fish being plentiful. Some fine catches or whiting have been made, baskets of over 100 ...

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