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  2. ANTARCTICA EXPEDITION.

    The Board of Agriculture lias relaxed its regulations to facilitate the lauding of Dr. Mawson's Esquimanx dogs. The exploring vessel "Aurora." starts for Australia on the 24th Instant. ...

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  3. THE SITUATION IN MOROCCO.

    The negotiations between France and Germany on the Morocco question are described as courteous and even cordinal; but the principal question, that of the territorial compensation ...

    Article : 75 words
  4. LATEST MEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

    The estate of the late Joe Davis, jeweller, has been valued for probate purposes at. £ 23,850. ...

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  5. GREAT FOREST FIRES IN CANADA.

    The victims of the fires are believed to include 200 employees in the Dome mine, in the Cobalt district, who were penned in the shafts Corpsed are strewing the streets of South ...

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  6. VERY LATEST CABLES.

    King George has given £1000, to be distributed among the poor of Dublin. In a farewell to the irish people ...

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  7. THE PROFITS OK THE TURF.

    Mr.R. H. Levien, M.L.A., .referring to Mr. Pilcher's remarks that tax on betting would support, hospitals and provide ample funds for charitable purposes, said he had ...

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  8. USE OF CHLOROFORM.

    The committee of the British Medical Association. after a ten years' inquiry into the use of chlorotorm, in it final report expresses the opinion that there is no danger in the use of ...

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  9. GERMAN PRESS DEMANDS

    The Pan-German newspapers insist upon the withdrawal of every French and Spanish soldier in Morocco or the recognition of the Atlnntic seaboard of Morocco as Germany's sphere. ...

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  10. WORST IN CANADA'S HISTORY.

    The fires in .the Porcupine district are the worst in Canada's history Over three hundred deaths have already been reported and the loss of property amounts to many million pounds. ...

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  11. I IRISH AUSTRALIANS' LOYAL MESSAGE.

    His Excellency the Governor-General forwarded the following cablegram to his majesty King George V. on the occasion of his [?] to Dublin:— ...

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  12. JAPAN AND CANADA.

    When the Angle-Japanese treaty oxpires next Sunday, immigration and commercial relations between Canada and Japan will be subject for two years to a modus vivendi, ...

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  13. FRENCH WATCHING SPANIARDS.

    A company of 190 cavaly with French instructors, is staring for Wadloques River, south of Aleazar, intending to watch the movements of the Spanish troops to prevent thom from ...

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  14. BOISTEROUS WEATHER,

    Had Weather continues along the coast, and nearly all stations report squally and rough seas. Many vessels are weatherbound. ...

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  15. NEWCASTLE. Friday.

    The Navigation Department reports that the schooner Alpha put Into Seal Rocks Hay for shelter yesterday, and that the captain was thin morning found dead in the ...

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  16. JOHNSON-LANGFORD FIGHT.

    Great surprise ban been occasioned by the publication of it "Dally Chrinlele's" cablegram from Sydney to the effect that a fight has been arranged between Johnson and ...

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  17. GENERAL GABLES.

    Sir William Lyne attended the rooms of the Fine Art Society on behalf of the Commonwealth, and accepted Mr. Mortimer Mcmpers' copies of 50 master pieces of old masters, which ...

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  18. SECRET COMMISSIONS.

    The report of the Royal Commission appointed to investigate the system of contract. work in connection with public works and contracts states that abundant ...

    Article : 512 words
  19. LABOUR UNREST.

    Or the 60,000 so-called masons who are stilting,. 40,000 are navvles. The movement has been engineered by the Labour Confederation with a view to ...

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  20. SANTA ROSA WRECK.

    At the official inquiry regarding the wreek of the Pacific Coast S.S. Company's steamer Santa Rosa. which occurred on Saturday Captain Faria. in his evidence. ...

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  21. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The House of Commons discussed the satatorium clause of the National Insurance Bill. The chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Lloyd George, promised that if the local authorities ...

    Article : 51 words
  22. obituary.

    NEWS has been received from Paris of the death in that city of Mr. John W. Gates. ...

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  23. THIS SABHOTAGE SYSTEM.

    In the Chamber of Deputies, M. Caillaux, the Premier, in reply to a question said that there had been 2936 cases of sabotage since October last, and only tow culprits ...

    Article : 41 words
  24. RECIPROCITY.

    In the Senate the Canadtan Reciprocity Bill was further considered. Senator Balley's amendment regarding the extension of the free 1[?] was negatived ...

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  25. MINISTERIAL DENIAL.

    The Chief Secretary has declared that the report that the New South Wales Government was engineering the fight between Johnson and Langford in Sydney is absolutely without ...

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  26. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales this afternoon there was a better selection, Bidding was brisk, with general competition at the opening rates. At Hie wool sales the prices Indicated ...

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  27. STRIKES IN BRITAIN.

    The Sunderland dockers struck again yesterday, and secured a farthing per hour advance upon the terms agreed to last week thus making a total rise of three-farthings. ...

    Article : 58 words
  28. THE CAMORRA.

    At the trial of the gang of Camorrists in connection with the murder of Cucolo and his wife, Captain Fabbronl continued his evidence, which is supparently the ...

    Article : 111 words
  29. PRICK OR SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted at 2s 0 7-16d per on. standard. ...

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  30. ANT1-HOME RULE.

    Vast anti-Home Rule processions were held in Belfast, the unniversary of the battle of the Boyne. ...

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  31. NUDGED THE KING.

    In the House of Represontatives, Mr. Julins Kalin, Ropublican member for Callfornia, proposed a heavy tax on the dowers of American brides in the case of ...

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  32. PKINCE OF WALES.

    Carnarvon is crowded with visitors in connection with the investiture of the Prince of Wales to-morrow. Many were unable to secure lodgings, and spent last ...

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  33. BYE ELECTION.

    Mr. Donelan, Whip of the lrish Nationalist party. has been returned unopposed for Wicklow East, Mr. J. Muldoon having retired in his favour. ...

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  34. INVESTITURE AT CARNARVON.

    a hundred thousand jubliant Welsh People have poured into Carnarvon to withness the picturesque ceremony of the investiture of the prince of Wales at Carnarvon ...

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  35. SORROW.

    The news of Sir Eidon Gorst's death was received in Egypt with every token of regret by all classes and nationalities. ...

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  36. AMERICAN HEAT WAVE.

    The heat wave continues. The deaths during the past ten days number 300, and all previous records have been broken. Thirty-two people have died in Philadelphin. ...

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  37. CHOLERA.

    Some cases of Asiatic cholera have been reported from Trieste. ...

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  38. EX-PRESIDENT CASTRO. CARACAS, July 13.

    The Veneziclan Government has received no further news regarding the return of ox-President Castro at the head of 1000 armed followers. ...

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  39. THE MAIL BOAT TRAGEDY.

    Medical evidence at the inquiry upon the death of Miss Alice Browster, a stowardess on the P. and O. beat China, who on June. 29 last was reported to have been fatally. ...

    Article : 79 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. MR. M'GOWEN IN SCOTLAND.

    Mr. .J. S. T. M'Gowon, Premier of New South Wales, has been entertained by the Glasgow Council, and has visited the Clyde shipbuilding yards, and the Kibble ...

    Article : 65 words
  42. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    The "Times" writes: "Public interest is beginning to be arroused, both in Japan and America, by the offecl of the proposed Anglo-American. arbitration treaty upon the ...

    Article : 144 words
  43. MURDER CHARGES

    The Machamara brothers have picaded not guilty to nineteen murder charges arising out of the dynamite outrage at the "Times" office. The date of the trial has not yet ...

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  44. YOUTHFUL' POLLY REVIVED.

    Henry Marlow and Martha Lystor have been committed for trial on a charge of blackmailing Colonel Bain, an ox-member of the House of Commons, who has suffered ...

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  45. MR. FISHER IN FRANCIS.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher was entertained by the members of the Chamber of Commerce and subsoquontly left for Marsoliics. ...

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  46. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    Ten persons were killed and 20 were seriously injured as a consequence of the explosion at Wuergendorf. The dynamite factory was complelely wreeked, and human ...

    Article : 69 words
  47. BOGUS COLLECTOR.

    At the Millthorpe Police Court, Charles Steward, 30 was charged with obtaining money under false protonces from Mrs. Minnie Burns, J A. Davis, and P. R. Nowberry. It appears ...

    Article : 363 words
  48. PLEASANTERIES IN PARLIAMENT.

    The Assombly sat until 3 O'clock this morning considering the Arbitration Bill. After Mr. Wude's amondment to exempt rural workers and domestic servants from ...

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  49. THE BISLEY MEETING.

    Some phonemenal shooting was done at the Bisley rife meeting by Maurice Blood (Irish R.A.), who won consectitively the "Bass" competition (10 shots at 900 and ...

    Article : 139 words
  50. AERONAUTICS.

    Licutenants Labin and Hart. won the [?] Bennett. Cup elimination race, covering 23 miles before landing. The "Million Club" [?] was second. ...

    Article : 63 words
  51. THE VETO BILL.

    Porty [?] members of the House of Commons in sympathy with a fighting policy not in St. Stephens'. Strong feeling was [?] against a voluntary accoplance of the ...

    Article : 74 words
  52. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The Trish Nationalists have asked Mr. Lloyd-George, Chanectlor of the Exchaquce with regard to the unemployment and [?] instrance scheme for a soparate Prish Insurance ...

    Article : 69 words
  53. LORE SELBORNE'S ADVICE.

    [?] in fill energetic speech at the United Club, advocated no surrender on the House of Lords in the matte of the parliament (Vate) Bill. ...

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