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  2. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. Chamberlain opened his fiscal campaign in St. Andrew's Hall, Glasgow, on October 6. He had a tremendous send-off at Birmingham, and the whole journey was ...

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  3. DUTY ON LIVE CATTLE.

    The "Daily Express" states that Mr. Chamberlain's fiscal proposals iuclude a duty on live cattle. ...

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  4. OPPOSITION ORGANISING.

    The Miners Federation of great Britain which is sitting in Glasgow, has, by 89 votes to 5, adopted a resolution condemning Mr. Chamberlain's fiscal policy. The five ...

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  5. MUSIC-HALL SUPPORT.

    The excitement over the fiscal controversy has extended to the music-halls. A catching song, entitled "John Bull's Store" (words by Fletcher Robinson, music by Robert ...

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  6. THE VICTORIAN LOAN.

    The official announcement has been made of the terms offered to bondholders for the conversion of the Victorian 4½ per cent. loan of £5,000,000; which is repayable on ...

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  7. IMPERIAL UNION.

    Mr. Chamberlain, who had a magnificent reception, said:—"I am delighted to open the campaign in the city where free trade was born and where Adam Smith taught, ...

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  8. A NATAL OPINION.

    Sir Albert Hime, late Premier of Natal, sent the following cable message to England with reference to Mr. Chamberlain's speech at Glasgow:— ...

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  9. MR. RITCHIE AT CROYDON.

    Mr. C. T. Ritchie addressed his constituents at Croydon on Oct. 10. He was accorded a very mixed reception, the audience at times boohooing, roaving, and singing ...

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  10. COMMENTS ON THE SPEECH.

    "The Times" says that Mr. Chumberlain has made an excellent beginning of his campaign, The "Standard" declares that much of ...

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  11. MR. BRYCE'S VIEWS.

    Mr. James Bryce, M.P., addressing a meeting at Tunbridge Wells, said the adoption by the Government of protection was entirely due to ...

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  12. A REPENTANT PRINCESS.

    Princess Nehmet Allah Hanem, a sister of the Khedive of Egypt, who last February eloped with an Austrian count, has become recouciled to her husband, ...

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  13. CAMPAIGN CONTINUED.

    Mr. Chamberlain on October 7 addressed a public meeting at Greenock, where he Was received with great enthusiasm by 3,500 persons. ...

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  14. AN ALLEGED DEFAULTER.

    A man recently arrested by English detectives at Toronto, in Canada, has been identified as A. S. Rowe, late secretary of the Great Fingall Consolidated Limited, ...

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  15. MR AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, the newly-appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer, responding to congratulations at Birmingham, said that Mr. Balfour's lead had reunited ...

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  16. CONGO CRUELTIES.

    On the eve of the visit of King Leopold of Belgium to the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, the Congo Free State's reply to the recent British note complaining of ...

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  17. VOICE OF THE WORKERS.

    At an open-air meeting of 3,000 working men, held at Liverpool, a resolution was carried that the policy outlined by Mr. Balfour and Mr. Chamberlain would mean ...

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  18. THE BOERS AND MR. CHAMHERLAIN.

    Mr. Andrias Cronje, a well-known Boer leader, has cabled to Mr. Chamberlain that the Englishmen and the Boers composing the Potehefstroom and Klerksdorp ...

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  19. WALKING DELEGATE TYRANNY

    The Morte Iron Works and Dry Docks Company, New York, has failed, in conscquence of the exactions of the walking delegates of the trades unions. The number of ...

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  20. MR. DEAKING'S DILEMMA.

    In the House of Representatives, Mr. Dugald Thomson (N.S.W.) asked the Prime Minister, in view of the fact that he had telegraphed approval of Mr. Chamberlain's ...

    Article : 126 words
  21. MINISTERIAL SPEECHES.

    Lord Stanley, the Postmaster-General, addressing his constituents, said that he considered that the advantages of Mr. Chamberlain's prefrential trade policy were not ...

    Article : 108 words
  22. A ROYAL WEDDING GIFT.

    The Czar Nicholas has given Prince Andreas of Greece a cheque for £100,000 as a wedding present, on the occasion of his marriage to Princess Alice, daughter of ...

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  23. EARL SPENCER ON MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Earl Spencer, the leader of the Liberal party in the House of Lords, speaking at the Eighty Club, characterised Mr. Chamberlain as a most reckless and unscrupulous ...

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  24. DR. MOORHOUSE'S SUCCESSOR.

    The Right Rev. Edmund Arbuthnott Knox, D.D., Bishop of Coventry (Suffragan to the Bishop of Worcester), has been appointed Bishop of Manchester in succession ...

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  25. A CANADIAN APOSTLF.

    Mr. Foster, lately Minister of Finance in Canada is coming to England to advocate Mr. Chamberlain's proposals. ...

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  26. GERMAN ALARM.

    The agrarian newspapers in Germany are growing ureasy at the prospective effects of the proposed British corn tax. recalling how France's tax on wheat in 1894 enabled ...

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  27. A COBDEN CLUB PAMPHLET.

    Mr. Harold Cox, the secretary of the Cobdon Club, has issued a pamphlet in reply to Mr. Balfour's "Economic Notes on Insular Free Trade." He asserts that ...

    Article : 69 words
  28. DISCOVERIES IN AFRICA.

    Major Powell Coltaon has completed a remarkable journey in Eastern Equatorial Africa. He travelled through thousands of miles of unnown country, and made some ...

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  29. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S FALLACIES.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith, speaking at Cinderford, pear Monmouth declared that the policy of tariff retaliation was futile and insured the country adopting it most of all ...

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  30. MR. CHAMBERLAIN CRITICISED.

    Mr. Whiston Churchill, writing to his constituents, [?]ows bluntly that he is flatly opposed to Mr. Chamberlain, who like all quacks protests too much. The colonies ...

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  31. LORD GEORGE HAMILTON.

    It is understood at Ealing that Lord George Hamilton will not offer himself for re-election for that division of Middlesex at the next general election. ...

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  32. LETTER BY LORD ROSEBERY.

    At a Glasgow meeting to hear Sir Henry Fowler, Liord Tweedmouth presided, and read a letter from the Sarl of Rosebery, who said that suddenly and without ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICA FAVOURABLE.

    The general trend of opinion is South Africa is strongly favourable to the Chamberlain proposals. It is believed that they will greatly foster the wine and fruit ...

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