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  7. MANY STRIKES.

    A number of strikes which have occurred supply further evidence of the industrial unrest that prevails in many centres. ...

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  8. MORMONISM.

    Mr Joseph Smith, one of the Mormon Presidents at Salt Lake City, denies the Allegations that have been made regarding the loose living of the ...

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  10. FIVE KILLED.

    A shocking accident occurred here this afternoon. Two street ears which were crowded with passengers by some means got on ...

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  11. MEXICO.

    International complications, it is feared, may follow as the result of an act on the part of some of the Mexican revolutionaries to-day. ...

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  12. A BIG BLAZE.

    One of the biggest fires, and one of the most disastrous in its consequences, that has occurred la the United Slates for some time, took place here last ...

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  13. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr Asquith, the Prime Minister, made a statement with reference to Complaints by Liberal members that there had ...

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  14. COINERS' PLANT.

    The police made a raid upon a house at Clapham to-day and seized a coiners' plant valued at £500. They also arrested a Frenchman in ...

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  15. HOUNDSDITCH MURDERS

    The persons who are charged in connection with the Houndsditch murders were placed on trial at the Old Bailey today. ...

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  16. POLYGAMY NOT SANCTIONED.

    Mr J. H. N. Jones (Richmond) writes: I desire to question the statement of a Mormon missionary, as recorded in "The Herald" of April 30. He states:-- ...

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  17. ADVISORY COMMITTEES

    Questions have recently been raised regarding the usefulness of the various committees appointed to advise the Government on matters of importance. ...

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  18. SETTLEMENT.

    The officers of the Mallee Branch of the Lands Department say that they agree in the main with the view expressed by "Yarran," in "The weekly ...

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  19. MAY DAY RIOT.

    Although the annual May Day demonstrations were forbidden by the Government. on the ground that traffic would be interfered with to-day did not ...

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  20. RECIPROCITY.

    There are further indications of a split in the Laurier Government over the measure providing for tariff reciprocity with the United States. ...

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  21. THE ANTARCTIC.

    The Danish Government is purchasing fifty dogs in Greenland on behalf of Dr. Douglas Mawson, who is to lead the Australian expedition to the ...

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  22. INVALIDITY INSURANCE.

    The Government measure providing for invalidity insurance is to be introduced into the House of Commons by Mr Lloyd-George, the chancellor of the ...

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  23. QUEBEC.

    The death is announced of Sir C. A. Pelletier, who has been Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec since 1908. ...

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  24. CAUSE OF PEACE.

    A meeting wan hold in the city to-day with the object of establishing an Anglo-German Friendship Society. It was decided to form such a ...

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  25. DECANTER OF WINE

    At the Police Court to-day North O'keefe, licensed victualer, of Wor[?]help, was charged with selling wine in a decanter not having attached to in a ...

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  26. THE CONQUEROR

    The Conqueror, one of the contingent Dreadnoughts provided for in the 1909-10 naval estimate, has been launched from the yards of Messrs Beardmore, on ...

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  27. CHINESE REBELLION

    It is reported that the revolutionaries near Canton have captured Wu-chau-fu, on West River, and Sam-shut and Weechow, on the East River. ...

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  29. LIVER TROUBLES

    are no more than simple stagnation caused by a lazy liver due to constipation. Relief is always to be had by taking a few doses of Chamberlain's ...

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