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  4. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    FEZ. Wednesday.—Grave unrest has been occasioned by the latest action of the Berbers, who have proclaimed a "Holy War." and are calling out their people to assist in the ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON. Wednesday Evening.—The ratification of the agreement for a sculling race between [?] Barry, the English champion, and William Fogwell, of Sydney, remains in ...

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  6. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON. Wednesday Evening.—Motor cyclists riding on the main road between St. Albans and Barnet were overtaken by another cyclist, who demanded money. The man fired ...

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  7. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON. Wednesday Evening.—The "Times" says Sir Wilfrid Laurier's motion to secure freedom for the Dominions from existing treaties was mani[?]ntly not inspired so much by ...

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  8. CORONATION CONTINGEN[?] CONCERT.

    For the purpose of delraying the expenses of the New South Wales Senior Cadets a[?] the coronation of King George V., a concert, Inaugurated by a citizens' committee. ...

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  9. Billiard Match.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Play was continued in the billiard match 14,000. up level between George Gray and Melbourne Inman to-day. ...

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  10. "My English Friends."

    LONDON. Wednesday.—General Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, in the course of [?]imprompts speech before a crowd outside the Council House at Bristol yesterday, contrasted ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SOUTH AFRICA'S POOR WHITES.

    CAPS TOWN, Wednesday Evening.—A speech delivered in Orangia by General Herttog, the Union Minister of Justice, deprecating immigration, and in which he declared the ...

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  12. A FIERCE FIGHT.

    TANGIER. Wednesday.—A [?]erece encounter between the natives and a French lores has taken place in the vicinity of Raselms. A body of Moorish horsemen swept down ...

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  13. LOST HIS MEMORY.

    LONDON, wednesday [?] found Mr. William Horace Wearns, an Australian Coronation visitor, aged [?] wendering in Leicester. He had lost his memory, and ...

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  14. THE "DETESTABLE TOLLBAR."

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Mr. Andrew Fisher, Prime Minister of Australia, Sir Joseph Ward. Prime Minister of New Zealand, and General Boths, Prime Minister of South Africa, visited ...

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  15. "HUGE" EARTHQUAKE.

    LONDON. Wednesday Evening.—Selsmo[?]phs [?] West Bromwich, near Birmingham, at [?] to-day, recorded a "huge" earthquake, [?] over [?]000 miles. ...

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  16. MR. DILLON RECOVERING.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.—Mr. John Dillon M.F., who was terribly injured in a motor accident near Dundalk a few days since, is recovering. ...

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  17. MORE ENTERTAINING.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.—Lord North[?] thead of the Harmsworth Newspaper Proprietary to-day entertained 300 overn[?] Ministers and visitors and journalists, at Suiton ...

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  18. A CHANCE FOR AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS.

    Many photographic competition have been arranged but few on such liberal terms as [?] instituted by the management of the "Town and Country Journal." This in an ...

    Article : 227 words
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  20. THE BAY OF WHALES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Captain Amundsen in a letter to the "Times," dated February [?] gives reasons [?] originally believing that the Bay of Whales was produced by underlying ...

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  21. BRITISH GARIBALDIANS AT ROME.

    ROVE, Wednesday Evening.—A number of veterans of Garibaidi's British Legion took part in the unveiling of the statue of Victor Emannel I. to-day. ...

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  22. Japanese Visitors.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Prince and Princess Fushimi, Admiral Togo (Commander[?]-Chief of the Japanese Fiect during to Russia-Japanese war). and General Nogh[?] (who ...

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  23. SPORT AND CHARITY.

    PARIS, Wednesday Evening.—Statistics just published show that In 1910 the stakes invested in the Pari-mutuel in France amounted to £14,[?] Charities gained £[?] ...

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  24. COMPLETING THE CENSUS.

    The census figures for the [?]arions States are now almost complete, and the latest returns received by the Commonwealth Statiatictan have reduced the number of districts is which ...

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  25. ESCAPED THE GALLOWS.

    VICTORIA (B.C.), Wednesday—Cunner Allen, of the Canacian Garrison Arti[?] accused of the murder of his commanding officer, Captain Ellistion, was found guilty of ...

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  26. ANKLETS FOR WOMEN.

    A maganificent anklet worn by Mrs. Rarold F. M'Cormick. daughter of Mr. John D. Rocke[?]ller was the subject of eager discussion last month among ladies of the "amartest" ...

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  27. A FREEMAN OF BRISTOL

    LONDON. Wednesday Night.—The freedom of the city of Briste)has been conferred upon Mr. Androw Fisher, the Commonwealth Prime Minister. ...

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  28. DEATH OF M. ROUVIER.

    PARIS Wednesday Evening.—The death is announced of M. Rouvier, Premier of France from May. [?] to November [?] and from February, 1905, to March, 1904. ...

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  29. ON SUGAR PLANTATIONS.

    With reference to certain Customs Departmental orders of March 20 last, relative to the rates of wages and conditions of employment as applying to employees on sugar plantations ...

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  30. BALLARAT EISTEDDFOD.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.—The London newspapers publish appreciative notices of the Bailarst National Elsteddtod. Mr. Morgan, late of the Coldstream Guards Band, sets as ...

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  32. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.—The visible supply of American wheat, according to "Brad-street's" is [?] bushels. ...

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  33. BAR SILVER.

    LONDON. Wednesday Evening.—Bar silver was to-day quoted at [?] per ounce standard. ...

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  34. OFFICER'S JEALOUSY.

    Herr Rudolf Pact[?]h, a naval lleutenant was arrested on April 20, at the Austrian arsenal of Pols, on a charge of attempting to murder his wife. ...

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  35. THE SIMPSON CENTENARY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.—The newspapers record that to-day is the centenary of the birth of Sir James Simpson, the discoverer of ansesthetics. ...

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  37. "THE GREAT ILLUSION."

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.—An [?]mous donor has given £20,000 for the distribution in Great Britain, Germany, France, and Italy of free copies of Norman Ang[?]le's book. ...

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