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  5. HEAT WAVE.

    England is now experiencing a heat wave similar to that which caused so many deaths in the United States earlier in the week. ...

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  6. KING AND QUEEN.

    The King and Queen left London to-day for Ireland. They were accompanied by the Prince of Wales. ...

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  7. GREAT AIR RACE.

    The circuit aeroplane race from Paris to London and back has been won by M. Beaumont. M. Garros was second, and M. Vidart ...

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  8. PEERS IN FETTERS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" publishes a remarkable article to-day dealing with the Veto Bill. The paper advises the Unionist Peers ...

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  9. CORONATION'S RIVAL.

    "London is less agog over the Coronation than over the new Royal Auto, mobile club in Pall Mall," Sir Frank Newnes, the English publisher, said at ...

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  10. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    A proclamation was to-day issued by the Governor-General, through Mr O'Malley, Minister for Home Affairs, providing for the preparation ...

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    LORD BURNHAM, the principal proprietor of the "Daily. Telegraph" is a notable figure in the journalistic world. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. MOROCCO.

    The statement made in the House of Commons yesterday by Mr Asquith, the Prime Minister, in regard to the crisis in Morocco, has attracted a great deal ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND APPEAL.

    The Privy Council to-day reserved judgment on the appeal in the New Zealand case of Allardice v. Allardice. Respondent's counsel was not called ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    The Australian cadets were the guest to-day of Colonel Sir John Blugham, to Sheffield. They visited the important factories ...

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  15. THE FRENCHMAN

    Among the less known writers of the nineteenth century was Samuel Rogers. He kept open house, and frequently entertained Dickens, Macaulay, Carlyle ...

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  16. GOT BACK ON HIM

    They are telling this story (says "Cleveland Plain Denier") about an Adalbert professor who prides himself on the correctness of his English. ...

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  17. ON THE LINE.

    Dr. Cole, the City Coroner, to-day held an inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of Edward Isaac Wilson, a railway line repairer, who ...

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  18. MOURNERS AT THEATRE

    A sad eyed man fastened George Dunleavy, box office sum at one of the untown theatres, according to the New York correspondent of the "Cincinnati ...

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  19. MR FISHER EDINBURGH.

    Mr Andrew Fisher, Prime Minister of Australia, is at present on a visit to Edhburgh. The freedom of the city was today ...

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  20. STRIKE EPIDEMIC.

    The strike situation til Glasgow is improving, and the dockers engaged in connection with coasting vessels have resumed work. ...

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  21. MAN IN STRAWBERRY MASH

    Robert Klotz was almost transformed into as human strawberry shortcake when catapulted into a fruit, stand by ex-Judge Edward Harvey's automobile ...

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  22. SPAIN AND VATICAN.

    The relations between the Spanish Government and the Vatican continue strained, as a result of the measures recently passed have dealing with the ...

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  23. CAUTIOUS BRITISH MERCHANT.

    Our foreign competitors, notably Germany and the U.S.A., who are keen runners-up in South American commerce (says "Outfitter), invariably ...

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