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  8. MR FISHER

    Mr Fisher, Prime Minister of Australia, continues to be interviewed on a variety of subjects. In the course of an interview which ...

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  9. RECIPROCITY.

    Mr W. S. Fielding, the Canadian Minister for Finance, in a letter to London newspapers, replies to the statements made by Lord Selborne in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TRAM OVERTURNS.

    Stalbridge, a town in Dorsetshire, was the scene of a sensational tramway accident to-day. A tram, which was crowded with ...

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  11. IN THE DARK.

    St. Denis, four miles from this city, was the scene of a motoring tragedy last night. The motor car in question dashed into ...

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  12. ARE JUDGES BIASSED?

    A resolution was carried at the Brass workers Conference at Birmingham today, thanking Mr Winston Churchill, the Home Secretary, for his "manly ...

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  14. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Rear Admiral von Keester, President of the German Navy League, describes the approval of the Declaration of London by the Imperial Conference as a ...

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  15. VISITORS ENTERTAINED

    Mr Fisher, Prime Minister of Australia: Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia: Mr Murray, Premier of Victoria and the other ...

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  16. JOY WHEEL BURNT.

    A sensation was caused at Southend, the popular Essex watering place, today. Among the attractions of the place ...

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  17. THE BALKANS.

    There is much excitement in connection with the action of the powerful Mirdites in breaking away from Turkish rule and proclaiming Albanian ...

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  18. SIX DROWNED.

    A shocking boating accident occurred here to-day. A party of young people was out in a sailing boat, which capsized, and the ...

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  19. MOROCCO.

    The latest advices from Morocco state that the French forces, under Captain Moreau, have had a fierce engagement with El Roghl, who claims ...

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  20. FOURTEEN MILLIONS.

    The National Congress has voted in favor of a bill to raise a 4½ per cent loan of £14,000,000 at a minimum price of about £95. ...

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  21. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE

    There was a vast holiday crowd at the Festival of Empire to-day, no fewer than 150.000 paying for admission. ...

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  22. PLOT AGAINST SULTAN.

    What is believed to have been a plot to bring about the death of the Sultan of Turkey on the occasion of his visit to Macedonia has been discovered. ...

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  23. OPIUM TRAFFIC.

    The proposal to hold a conference at the Hague on the regulation of the opium traffic is causing much interest in India. ...

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  24. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" comments at some length to-day upon the statement made by Mr Frank Wilson, Premier of West Australia, in his ...

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  25. BARON GIFFORD DEAD.

    The death is announced of Edrle Frederick, third Baron Gifford, who was Colonial Secretary in West Australia from 1880 to 1882. ...

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  26. ASSASSINATED.

    The Procurator General of Monastir has been murdered. The assassins have not yet been discovered. ...

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  27. PROSPECTS OF BILL.

    The question of what action the Senate will take in regard to the reciprocal trade agreement between the United States and Canada, which has already ...

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  28. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The threatened general strike of all classes of workmen in this city, which was projected for to-day, did not take place. ...

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  29. STRUCK A ROCK.

    News has been received here of a disaster to the steamer Ryazan of the Russian Volunteer Fleet. The vessel struck a rock at ...

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  30. WARM HOLIDAY.

    Brilliant weather prevailed for the Whit Monday holiday. Unfortunately the heat wave continued unabated, the thermometer ...

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  31. MR. JOHN DILLON.

    Mr John Dillon, Irish Nationalist M.P. for Mayo East, met with a serious accident to-day. He was motoring at Dundalk, the ...

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  32. ARMENIANS.

    A proposal has been made for settling a large colony of Armenians at Fraser, an agricultural town near here. It is planned to bring 5000 of these ...

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  33. CANCER RESEARCH.

    The Cancer Research Society has been left the sum of £70,000 by a wealthy lady who died recently. ...

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