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  8. THE ELECTIONS.

    Polling in connection with the General Elections with continued to-day, when the fate of about fifty additional scats was decided. ...

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  9. ANTI-PIGTAIL CRUSADE

    The crusade against pigtails is being carried on with extraordinary enthusiasm. Within the past three days 11,000 ...

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  10. GREAT STORM.

    A violent, storm which has been experienced in the Caspian Sea has caused great loss of life and property. No fewer than 314 lives were lost. ...

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  11. MACEDONIAN REBELS

    The "Times" correspondent at Sofia telegraphs that in connection with the recent disarmament of the Macedonians insurgents, 4980 were beaten and ...

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  12. VOTED REGISTERED

    Polling to date in the present elections has not been to heavy as it was in January, the figures working out at 74 per cent mid 80 per cent ...

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  13. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, was entrainment at luncheon to-day by the members of the Australasian Club. ...

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  14. FEELING IN DOMINIONS

    Sir Henry Kimber, M. P. for Wandsworth, agrees with the statement made by Mr Wallace Nesbit, K.C.,formerly Judge of the Canadian Supreme Court, ...

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  15. CONTROVERSIAL SUBJECT.

    The Hong-Kong correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" writing on the subject on October 28, said:-- ...

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  16. GERMANY AND JAPAN

    The Japanese Ambassador to Germany delivered a speech last night on the question of trade between Germany and Japan. ...

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  17. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner of Australia has adopted an ingenious plan for advertising the Commonwealth. ...

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  18. VOTING MACHINE.

    Successful tests have been made with Baggiano's voting machine. Municipal referenda at Rome and Milan have previously cost £1000,but ...

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  19. CONCILIATION BOARDS

    The Reichstag has adopted the main clause of a bill establishing labor conciliation boards. Herr Delbrurck objected to the ...

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  20. COTTON TRADE

    Mr W. Tattersall has issued an interesting set of statistics in connection with the Lancashire cotton trade. He estimates that 73 of the ...

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  21. WILLESD N COLLISION

    Another of the passengers who were injured in the collision at Willesden Junction. When a fast train crashed into the rear end of a slow train from ...

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  22. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL

    The hearing of the appeal in the New South Wales law suit Brown v. Brown, before the Privy Council, was completed to-day. ...

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  23. CATTLE SHOW

    At the annual cattle show at Islington the exhibits shown by his Majesty the King were very Successful. They secured six first prizes and three ...

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  24. RETURNED UNOPPOSED

    Mr J. W. Lowther (Unionist). Speaker of the House of Commons, has been re-elected unopposed for the Peurith Division of Cumberland, and ...

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