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  6. MIGHT IN MONEY.

    The recent enor[?]ous "deals" of Mr J. Pierpont Morgan, the American multi-millionaire, are the subject of much discussion. ...

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  7. THE PEERS.

    Mr Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, spoke last night at a meeting of the electors of St. Paneras (London). ...

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  8. HARD TIMES

    A man walked into "The Herald" office yesterday afternoon, and said that he was without food or shelter. He was young, strong-looking, but poorly clad. ...

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  9. THE "TAIT" TRAIN.

    For the first time the "Tail" train was put in commission to-day on the St. Kilda line. A description of the train itself has already been published. ...

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  10. COLONIAL SENTIMENT

    Sir Charles Rason. who until recently held the position of Agent-General for Western Australia, delivered an address at Sheffield last night and ...

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  11. TWELVE MILLIONS.

    Mr Darius Ogden Mills, the New York [?]ancler, whose death was announced |yesterday, left enormous wealth. A message received to-day states that ...

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  12. HOME RULE. PROTESTS IN THE NORTH.

    A large section of the North of Ireland people are still opposed to the policy of Home Rule. What are described in the reports ...

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  13. MR LLOYD-GEORGE.

    The Spanish Republican Social De[?] Party at Corunna is scu[?]ling greetings to Mr Lloyd-George. The party proclaims the Cham[?] ...

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  14. FRENCH TARIFF.

    The German Commercial Treaties Association states that the new French' tariff will deal a serious blow to German exports to France. ...

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  15. PUBLIC BENEFACTIONS

    A return has been prepared showing that during hist year no less than L28,250,000 was given away in public benefactions in the United state. ...

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  16. PICTURES OF THE WEEK.

    Interesting accounts of the work accomplished by the Boy Scouts in camp at Dandenong have been published in "The Herald." A page of pictures ...

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  17. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Cricket. Inter-State match. The game finisged to-day. Victoria gained a fine victory. ...

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  18. TARIFF REFORM.

    A meeting of the Fiscal Reform B[?]gue was held at Dublin last night. Complaints were made by some of the speakers that the members of the ...

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  19. TEST CRICKET

    The finish in the first test match between England and South Africa. concluded yesterday at Johannesburg, was most exciting. ...

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  20. DISSENTING PARSONS

    Sir Robert Perks, M.P. for the Louth division of Lincoinsilre, who recently seceded from the Liberal Party and went over to the Opposition, has again ...

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