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  4. DOMINIONS' CAPACITY. Eye-Opener Coming.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Senator Wilson, of Australia, presided to-day at a luncheon given by the Australian Exhibition Executive Council at Australia ...

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  5. CLASS SEPARATION.

    CAPETOWN, Wednesday. — The South African Minister for the Interior (Mr. Patrick Duncan), during the course of a speech in the House of ...

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  6. CHURCH COLLECTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The proposal to abolish church collections and the adoption of a system of assessing each church-goer for a yearly contribution, ...

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  7. PERILS OF THE SEA. Trangestan Fire.

    ALEXANDRIA, Wednesday. — The Clan Maciver sent a wireless message this morning: "The Frangestan has been abandoned afire. The vessel is ...

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  8. GALLIPOLI FAILURE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Australian Press Association is supplying extracts from the memoirs and diaries of Lord Wester Wemyss (Admiral ...

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  10. CAPTAIN'S STORY.

    The captain of the Frangestan, interviewed after, arrival at Port Sudan, said that the members of the crew of the Frangestan had behaved with ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND'S PRESTIGE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Premier of Queensland (Mr. E. G. Theodore) was to-day the guest at a luncheon given by the Australian Natives' ...

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  12. Preference.

    The Australian Press Association says that at Senator Wilson's Ail-Australian luncheon there was a notable array of Australian wines, which was ...

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  13. Alleged Corruption.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Mr Frank Vanderlip, the well-known American, banker, has returned. He has announced that he intends to resign ...

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  14. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The exPrime Minister of Australia (Mr. W. M. Hughes) was the guest at a luncheon given yesterday in his honor, at India ...

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  15. JOHN BULL'S VINEYARD.

    Senator Wilson declared that Australia was really John Bull's vineyard, wherein there, were many returned soldiers worthy of preference. ...

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  16. JAP WARSHIPS COLLIDE.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.—It is reported that the Japanese warships Nagato and Mutsu collided, while engaged in manoeuvres off the coast of Kiu-shiu. ...

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  17. IRISH STRIKES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—With the engineers also striking the 600 patients of the Letterkenny Lunatic Asylum lack heat and cooking, but they have ...

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  18. PORT MELBOURNE'S BOILERS OUT OF REPAIR.

    TABLE BAY, Wednesday.—The steamer Port Melbourne has put in at Table Bay for repairs to her boilers. The work will occupy about four days. ...

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  19. MATATUA BEING TOWED TO DOCK.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Shaw Savill and Albion Co.'s steamer Mutatua (8,010 tons) passed Gravesend today. Four tugs are towing her to ...

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  20. MIGRATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The AgentGeneral for West Australia (Mr. Colebatch) gave a luncheon to-day to the Secretary of State for the Colonies ...

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  21. SUGAR BEET.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The House of Commons devoted the entire evening to an agricultural discussion, during the course of which the Minister for ...

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  22. Young Australians.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The boys of the Young Australia League, touring Britain, this morning visited and took lunch at the Royal Hospital School, ...

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  23. Wembley Strike Off. NEGOTIATIONS' WITH EMPLOYERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The London Organiser of the Building Trades Federation (Mr. Murray), advised the Wembley strikers to-day to resume ...

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  24. REPARATIONS.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The French Chamber of Deputies to-day passed a vote of confidence in the Government by 408 votes to 151 at the conclusion ...

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  25. British Emigrants.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Sidney Webb) in the House of Commons today, announted that 20,000 skilled ...

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  26. FIZZLED IGNOMINIOUSLY.

    The Wembley strike fizzled ignominiously. Less than 1000 malcontents attended the final meeting at which Mr. Murray's announcement was made that ...

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  27. A BANKER SHOT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The driver of the Aldershot bus, to-day, calling as usual at the Borden sub-branch of Lloyd's Bank to pick up the ...

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  28. Commercial Intelligence.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. S W. B. [?] has resigned his position as Senior Trade Commissioner to Australia. He has severed his connection ...

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  29. EFFECT ON OPENING DATE.

    The Deputy-Administrator of the Exhibition (Colonel Liddell) has, estimated that 70 per cent, of the men have resumed work. Many have left ...

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  30. German Lock-Out.

    BERLIN, Thursday.—The workers at the Government arsenal at Kiel were locked out to-day for refusing to work nine hours daily in accordance with the ...

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  31. A Wonderful Discovery.

    We have had a very, successful year in sales of Pianos and Players. The reason of this is because our values beat them all. We have about 30 ...

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  32. Musician's Burial Service.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The remains of the late Sir Charles Villiers Stanford, Professor of Composition and Orchestral Playing in the Royal ...

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  33. Britwell Library Sales.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The fourth day's sale of the Britwell Court Library of rare works of early. English poetry, realised £12,889, to which Mr. ...

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