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  6. OUR NEW SETTLERS.

    There seems to be scant hope of making up for the failure to secure sufficient accommodation on outgoing liners for settlers under the Mend scheme. ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL

    A great deal of violence is being shown in connection with the strike in the South Wales collieries. Women are still taking a prominent ...

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  8. TRUSTEE ADVISED.

    Judge Moule, In the Insolvency Court to-day, delivered his reserved judgment on an application by Mr James Hannen, the trustee in the estate of ...

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  9. TEACHING UNIVERSITY

    The late Mr Alfred Belt, a well- known South African financier, bequeathed a sum of £200,000 for the foundation of a University at ...

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  10. GERMAN NAVY

    The Berlin correspondent of the Navy League has forwarded a telegram in connection with the statements that have been made that there has been ...

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  11. THE BOILERMAKERS

    The boilermakers at Hartlepool. Beverley, Govan and. Greenock have, by large majorities, rejected the amended agreement with the employers. ...

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  12. LORD KITCHENER

    The announcement made by the Vitally Mall" a few days ago that Lord Kitchener would shortly pay a visit to Egypt and the Soudan is confirmed. ...

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  13. RELIGION IN SPAIN

    The Senate, by a large majority, has adopted the Cadenas Bill. This measure prohibits for two years the establishment of further ...

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  14. VETO CONFERENCE

    Mr Haldane. the Secretary of State for War, In the course of a speech at Oxford last night, referred at some length to the veto conference. ...

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  15. TUESDAY'S MAILS.

    Mails w[?] close at the General Post office to-morrow as follow:--Tasmania Oomab, at noon. Auckland, via Sydney per Wimmera, at 4 p.m. Noumea ...

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  16. CYCLONE IN PORTUGAL

    A fearful cyclone occurred in Southern Portugal yesterday. It caused great havoc at Algarve and Villareal, and ten mariners were ...

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  17. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Weather. Still unsettled. Not much like summer. Likely to be finer and warmer. ...

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  18. WHEAT SUPPLIES

    The quantity or wheat affect for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,575,000 quarters, as compared with 2,660,000 quarters last week. ...

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  19. TRAINING SHIP BOYS

    Fifteen boys from the training ship Exmouth, which lies in the Thames, have been selected to join the Cauadian navy. ...

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  20. AMERICAN SHIPMENTS.

    The quantity of wheat shipped from the Atlantic ports North America for Europe during the part week is estimated at 244,000 quarters, as compared ...

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  21. NOVEL STRIKE

    A novel strike occurred at Garret's motor garage in the city this morning, when forty employes downed tools and walked into the street. ...

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  22. LEILA DOUBLEDAY

    Miss Leila Doubleday, the young Melbourne violluist, has made a successful appearance here at a concert promoted by Herr Slezat. ...

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  23. SUBMARINES COLLIDE

    A collision occurred at Toulou yesterday between two submarines which were travelling under the water. Both vessels were considerably ...

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  24. THE G.M.S. BREMEN.

    "The German mail steamer Bremen arrived last night. Her passengers are:-- For 'Melbourne.--Messrs Lewis, ...

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  25. GREAT MOTOR SHOW

    The largest motor show yet held wan opened at Olympin yesterday. The cars shown are estimated to be worth nearly £1,000,000. ...

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  26. QUEEN ALEXANDRA

    Queen Alexandra, who has been on a visit to her relatives in Deumark, has returned to London. She was accompanied by Queen ...

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  27. DEATH OF A JOCKEY.

    The jockey, Percy Andrews, who was: injured during the race for the "Spring Thousand" at Ascot on Wednesday, died to-day. ...

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  28. OPIUM IN SHOES.

    The three Chinese Chang Hung Wong Hing and chan Fung. who were yesterday intercepted when leaving the steamer Eastern, berthed at the ...

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  29. TEACHERS AND CELIBACY.

    "The argument might have been used with Rome force four or live years ago, before the block to promotion was [?]moved. but it cannot be so effectively ...

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  30. INCENDIARISM.

    A cane of suspected Incendiarism is at present engaging the attention of Detectives Salinsbury and Coonan. John Sheehan, watchman for ...

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  31. TO THE RACES.

    Two young men, William Blair, and Frederick De Little, were charged before Captain Garside, J.P., at the City Court to-day. with haveing taken a ...

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  32. HOUSEBREAKING.

    The residence of Mrs Julia Hill, of Cremorne street, South Richmond, was broken into on Saturday. A back window was broken, and ...

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