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  6. MOROCCO.

    Letters received from Fez. in Northern Morocco, which is besieged by rebel Moors, give extraordinary stories of the conduct of the Sultan, Mulai ...

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  7. CHARING CROSS BANK

    Alfred William Carpenter, who carried on the business of a financier under the title of the Charing Cross Bank, appeared before the Bow street police ...

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  8. DAVIS CUP.

    The British Lawn Tennis Association has invited America and South Africa to contest the preliminary round of the Davis Cup matches in England ...

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  9. NINE DROWNED.

    A shocking tragedy occurred on the Elbe, near Koniggratz. to-day. A ferry boat, conveying fifteen workmen across the river, capsized. ...

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  10. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    The complications are increasing in connection with the arrest of John M'Namara, secretary of the International Bridge Iron Workers' Union, on ...

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  11. ALBANIAN RISING.

    Further successes have been achieved by the Albanian rebels in the East Tushi district. Several detachments of the Turkish ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The crisis in the South African Parliament, which threatened to become serious owing to the systematic obstruction of General Hertzog. Minister ...

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  13. STEAMER EMPIRE.

    The Eastern and Australian Company's steamer Empire, of 4460 tons, which left Kobe on the 21st inst, for Melbourne and Sydney, and struck on ...

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  14. MEXICO.

    President Diaz has communicated to the Associated Press a statement as to the actual condition of affairs in Mexico. ...

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  15. EDUCATION CONFERENCE

    The Imperial Conference on Education was opened to-day. Mr Peter Board, M.A., Under-Secretary for Public Instruction and ...

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  16. REBELS REPULSED.

    News of a more re-assuring character has been received from Fez, where a number of Europeans are believed to have been in danger through the ...

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  17. COPYRIGHT.

    Commenting on the new Canadian Copyright Bill, which will not provide protection to authors unless their works are printed in that Dominion. Mr John ...

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  18. ARBITRATION.

    The "Morning Post" publishes a remarkable article to-day on President Taft's arbitration proposals. It declares that the proposals are ...

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  19. SUBMARINES.

    Germany is building some submarines, which are to be fitted with quick- firing guns tiring a 10lb shell. The object is to enable the ...

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  20. MINERS' DISEASE.

    The Mines Bill introduced into the House of Assembly by Mr Smuts, the Minister for Mines, has passed its third reading. ...

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  21. THE BRITISH BILL.

    The British Copyright Bill is intended to secure the utmost uniformity possible throughout the world in copyright law. It seeks to give effect to the ...

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  22. COLOR LINE.

    Another triumph for the colored race has been gained in the law courts. A land company owning land in the fashionable residential section of ...

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  23. VICTORIA UNREPRESENTED.

    Victoria is not represented at the conference. The first Education Conference of a similar character was held four years ago. It was convened by ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN ACT.

    The Federal authorities, on being seen to-day, said that they did not see the force of Mr Murray's contention. The clause he referred to in the Australian ...

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  25. NEW HEBRIDES.

    Replying, in the House of Commons to-day, to a question put by Major W. Anstruther-Gray, the Liberal-Unionist member for St. Andrew's Burghs. Mr ...

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