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  3. LATE CABLE NEWS.

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  4. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday Evening.—The tramwaymen at Johanasburg have gone on strike, demanding the reinstatement of two men who had been dismissed. ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.—The Festival of Empire at the Grystal Palace, Sydenham, was opened by the King to-day. His Majesty, who was accompanied by Queen ...

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  6. THE POLICE.

    THE Victorian police authorities are experiencing great difficulty in finding recruits for the police force, and Superintendent Sainsbury has expressed the fear that ...

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  7. The Fire at Kirin.

    HARBIN, Friday Evening.—Three thousand houses were destroyed by the fire at Kirin, Manchuria, among them being the Consulates. One hundred thousand persons are homeless. ...

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  8. The Sugar Tax.

    LONDON. Friday Evening.—Mr. Lloyd George Chancellor of the Exchequer, informed a depetation to-day that the sugar tax was a burden on the [?] sad interfered with a valuable ...

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  9. Trouble in Moroeeo.

    TANGIER. Friday.—General Dalbiex, commanding the Algerian Field Brigade in Morocco, is traversing Robat, with 1100 troops for El Kumimura, a few miles beyond. Major ...

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  10. The Naturalisation Act.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.—A meeting of Australian and New Zealand women at the international Franchise Club, decided to form a committee to deal with the position ...

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  11. MAIDS OF HONOR.

    LONDON. Friday Night.—Queen Mary has directed that the Maids of Honor shall always wear gowns which touch the ground, and have long sleeves and high callars. Toques, not ...

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  12. Houndsditch Murders.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.—The trial which commenced on Monday week, was concluded at the Central Criminal Court, Old Balley, to-day. of the persons concerned in the Hom[?] ...

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  13. The Territorials.

    LONDON. Friday Evening.—Lord Esher, Chairman of the Territorial Force Association of the County of London, states that there has been a decline in the London Territorials from ...

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  14. Family Notices

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  15. LADIES AT BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.—In a billiard match 400 up between Miss Ruby Roberts (daughter of John Roberts) and Mme. Strebon, the former won by 195. Miss Roberts made a ...

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  16. Aeroplanes in Warfare.

    LONDON. Friday Evening.—The Duke of Connaught, Viscount Haldaze (Secretary of State for War). Mr. Asquith (Prime Minister). Mr. Lloyd George (Chancellor of the ...

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  17. Students Run Amok.

    Disagreeing with action of the University Synod—of which Sir Normand MacLaurin is the head—in stopping their usual commemoration procession and celebrations, the students this ...

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  18. FEDERATION OF CHURCHES.

    The principal business at the sitting in St. Stephen's Church Sydney, of the Presbyterian General Assembly yesterday afternoon, was the consideration of the report of the committee ...

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  19. Mysterious Aeroplane.

    MACLEAN, Saturday Morning.—The mysterious discovery of a rudely constructed aeroplane has been made near the beach 6 miles south of Yamba. ...

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  21. THE THEATRE FIRE.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.—James Neilson, a stagehand, who was seriously injured by jumping from a window at the fire at the Empire Palace Theatre, Edinburgh, died to-day from ...

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  23. AFTER THE STORM.

    The hotsterous conditions in the metropolis and along the coast of N.S.W. ended this morning, and although banks of clouds rolled across the sky the sun shone out. Mr. Wilson ...

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  24. BAR SILVER.

    LONDON. Friday Evening.—Bar silver was to-day quoted at 2s 0 11-16d per ounce standard. ...

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  25. KAURI GUM.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.—At the auctions of Kauri gum to-day, [?] cases were offered, of which 16 cases were sold at unchanged prices. ...

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  28. FUNERAL OF A ZULU WAR VETERAN.

    At the Woniora Cemetery, Sutherland, on Friday afternoon, the funeral took place of Eugene M'Carthy, late torpede [?] in the Royal Navy and a member of the Navy and ...

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