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  10. IN THE AIR.

    The third section of the aeroplane race round Great Britain, for a prize of £10.000, presented by the proprietors of the "Daily Mail," was entered upon ...

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  11. SKILFUL FORGERIES.

    A remarkable defence was raised by a young man before a London Police Court to-day. Robert Hutchinson, son of a ...

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  12. VETO BILL.

    Owing to the political crisis in connection with the Veto Bill, his Majesty the King is remaining in town. Members of the House of Commons ...

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  14. WHEAT HANDLING

    The Farmers' Convention, recently in session at Shepparton, reaffirmed a previous resolution as to the urgent necessity of handling grain in bulk. ...

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  15. MOROCCO.

    Mr Asquith, Prime Minister; Mr Lloyd-George. Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, conferred ...

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  16. BURNING CITY.

    British.,German. French, and Italian bluejackets have rendered valuable assistance in fighting the great fire which has devastated two square miles of the ...

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  17. IN GERMANY.

    The leading newspapers are still discussing the speech delivered by Mr Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the British Exchequer, in which, referring to the ...

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  18. GREAT HEAT WAVE.

    A great hent wave is being experienced in Austria. The temperature rose to 108 degrees in the shade at many places to-day, and ...

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  19. UNIONIST OPPOSITION.

    Lord Lansdowne, leader of the Unionists in the House of Lords, has written a letter to the Unionist peers in which be advises them to desist from ...

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  20. MR. E. T. HOOLEY.

    Mr Ernest Terah Hooley, the company promoter, has surrendered to the writ of attachment issued against him recently by Mr justice Eady for ...

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  21. DASHED TO DEATH.

    The start of the aviation race from St. Petersburg to Moscow was marred by a shocking accident to-day. Owing to some mishap the machine ...

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  22. PROTECTING THE SICK

    Mr Lloyd-George intends to amend the National insurance Bill now before the House of Commons so as to afford more protection for sick persons. ...

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  23. LONDON DOCKERS.

    A conference was held to-day between the members of the Port of London Authority and representatives of the dockers. ...

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  24. GENERAL BOTHA

    General Botha Prime Minister of South Africa, who has been in very indifferent health for come time, is at present visiting Kissingen, the most ...

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  25. ROWDYISM IN HOUSE.

    All the London newspapers comment to-day upon, the extraordinary scene that was witnessed in the House of Commons yesterday, when Unionist ...

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  26. CAUSE OF PEACE.

    Dr Randall Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury, has contributed the opening article to "The Peacemaker," the official organ of the associated councils ...

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  27. FAMOUS FOREST.

    Fires have destroyed 2000 acres of the beautiful forest of Fontainebleau, which comprises 65 square miles of country, and is shunted about 37 miles from ...

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  28. "THE HERALD."

    An office of "The Herald" and "The Weekly Times" has been opened at St. Bartholomew House, 92 Fleet street, London, E.C. It is to be known also ...

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  29. "WILD AUSTRALIA"

    "Billy" Waite, a rough rider, and Alfred Neave, the manager of the "Wild Australia Show at the Crystal Palace, were to-day fined 40 each at the police ...

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  31. SHOOTING MYSTERY.

    It has been decided to hold an official police inquiry into the shooting mystery which occurred at Brunswick last week. ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    The contingent of Australian cadets, under Captain Rushall, of Melbourne, are to tour the Continent in September. The cadets return to Australia by the ...

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