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  2. MR. REID ENTERTAINED.

    Mr. G. H. Reid was the guest last night o[?] the Women's Social and Political League at a conversazione at St. James's Hall. The gathering was large, and representative of the ...

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  3. A CRICKETING SIDELIGHT.

    The Australians would leave their London headquarters on Sunday afternoon and catch a[?] afternoon train from St. Pancras station to Nottingham. It is a trip of 125 miles by ...

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  4. GERMANY IN THE PACIFIC.

    Lord Jersey raised a very important question in the House of Lords on Tuesday as to the action of the German Government against British traders in regard to the ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION

    The Australians opened their match against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge to-day. The Australian eleven consisted of M. A. Noble, R. A. Duff, V. Trumper, ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL COMPLICATIONS.

    Our cablegrams from London received last night state that the outlook abroad is disquieting. Japan has made fresh remonstrances to France against the violation of neutrality by Admiral Rozhdestvensky on the Indo-China coast. ...

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  7. THE WAR.

    Russian advices from Feng-hua-hsien, their most southern position on the main line in Manchuria, state that the Japanese are concentrating their principal forces ...

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  8. GRAVE SITUATION.

    Breaches of neutrality alleged by Japan to have been committed by Admiral Rozhdestvensky in Indo-China waters are having a disturbing effect on the ...

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  9. THE BALTIC FLEET.

    The speed of Admiral Niebogatoff's squadron, which passed Singapore on Saturday, is seven knots. His ships apparently need coal and overhauling. ...

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  10. UNKNOWN WARSHIPS.

    A telegram from Labuan, off the northwest coast of Borneo, dated to-day (May 8), states that the steamer Chieng-ma[?] saw on Friday, 70 miles north-east of Labuan, ...

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  11. THE STAY AT KAMRANH.

    Details have been received at Hongkong of the reprovisioning of the Baltic Fleet at Kamranh Bay, on the coast of Annam, from April 15 till April 23, when the facts ...

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  12. THE PLEDGE OF PEACE.

    M. Berteaux, the French Minister for War, speaking at Poissy yesterday, said that nobody had forgotten 1870. Everybody hoped that those terrible times would ...

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  13. GERMAN EMBARGO REMOVED.

    The embargo on the Finnish steamer Aegir, which was detained when on the point of leaving Lubeck for Helsingfors, because her cargo was supposed to ...

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  14. HOURS OF PLAY.

    J. Darling, the captain of the Australian team, has announced that the team will only play from noon to 6 p.m. ...

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  15. THE AFGHAN TREATY.

    Mr. Louis W. Dane, Foreign Secretary to the Viceroy of India, an[?] head of the mission which lately concluded a treaty at Kabul, with the Ameer of Afghanistan, ...

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  16. RUSSIAN HOPES.

    The predominant feeling in Russian official circles is that the prolongation of the war will exhaust Japan, and compel her to make peace on terms exempting ...

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  17. TRANSVAAL CONSTITUTION.

    Mr. Harry Solomon, at a meeting at Johannesburg, speaking on the new Constitution, urged loyalty under the new regime. He suggested that members of ...

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  18. JAPANESE INDIGNATION.

    The fact of the French Government not insisting on the Baltic fleet, under Admiral Rozhdestvensky, observing strict neutrality while in Indo-China waters, ...

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  19. FRANCE TAKES ACTION.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," telegraphing on Sunday, stated that France had intimated to Japan that the Baltic Fleet had been ...

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  20. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    The international situation is strained. Japan, unquestionably, has a grievance against France owing to tho facilities accorded the Baltic fleet on the Cochin China coast. The ...

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  21. EXULTATION IN RUSSIA.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Daily Express" telegraphs that Russian officials are exultant at Japan's irritation over the stay of Admiral Rozhdestvensky ...

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  22. BIG NAVAL GUNS.

    Mr. E. S. Pretyman, Secretary to the Admiralty, speaking at Ipswich on Saturday, stated that on accident to a particular type of big gun in the navy revealed a ...

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  23. RUSSIA.

    The conference of Zemstvos, sitting in secret session at St. Petersburg, decided by 127 votes to 8 to demand universal sufrage and secret ballot in the elections for ...

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  24. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

    The Board of Trade returns show that the imports into the United Kingdom during April decreased by £1,898,937, while the exports increased by £653,634 ...

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  25. THE KAISER AT VENICE.

    The visit of the German Emperor to Venice was scarcely noticed, except by the Germans. The public of the city was irritated at ...

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  26. ESPIONAGE AT SINGAPORE.

    Horwitz, alias Orvitch, a Russian, arrested at Singapore on a charge of espionage, has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment for trespassing on ...

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  27. PERSIA.

    The Governor of Ardebil, in the Persian province of Azerbaijan, 30 miles west of the Caspian Sea, has been recalled to Teheran owing to his endeavour to move ...

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  28. A CONCEA[?]ED BOM[?]

    A man who was arrested while entering the Church of St Isaac at St. Petersburg yesterday, had a bomb, concealed under his coat. ...

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  29. FRANCE AND MOROCCO.

    The correspondent at Gibraltar of the "Standard" states that a French Government yacht, with civil engineers aboard, has arrived at Tangier, Morocco, to ...

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  30. THE GIRGAREE TRAGEDY.

    It was widely rumoured in Albury this evening that word had been received of the capture of the man suspected o[?] having murdered William Skinner at Girgaree, Vic., at Ganya, ...

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  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Watkin Mills English Concert Company opened its Australian season in the Queen's Hall, Perth, on Friday night, before a very large audience. The concert was a ...

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  32. GUNBOAT ASHORE.

    The British gunboat Thistle, 700 tons, has gone ashore at Cape Finisterre, Spain. May 8. The gunboat Thistle is now safe. ...

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  33. STATE FINANCES.

    "During my absence from Sydney," observed the Treasurer yesterday, "I read in the newspapers a statement by the Federal Treasurer, Sir George Turner, on the condition ...

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  34. SHAH VISITS EUROPE.

    The Shah of Persia has left Teheran on a visit to Europe. ...

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  35. EXODUS TO PRUSSIA.

    Thirty-thousand men, women, and children from the Vist[?]a Valley, Russia, have migrated into Prussia and Posen during the past three weeks. ...

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  36. PROTECTORATE OF MUSCAT.

    The differences between Great Britain and France regarding the control of Muscat, in the Sultanate of Oman, on the south-east coast of Arabia, are to be ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Lady Mary Lygon, sister of Lord Beauchamp (formerly Governor of New South Wales), was married yesterday to Major the Hon. Henry Walter Trefusis, of the ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND.

    The statements published with regard to the action of the New South Wales authorities in connection with Queensland horses and produce have excited a good deal of interest, and the ...

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  39. SENSATIONAL OCCURRENCE AT PENRITH.

    To-night at about half-past 7 o'clock a heavy storm of wind from the west broke over Penrith, accompanied by lightning and rain. The electric light was greatly ...

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  40. BRITAIN AND CUBA.

    A treaty of friendship and commerce between Great Britain and Cuba has been signed at Havanna. The most favoured nation clause was expunged. ...

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  41. DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    A magisterial inquiry was held this afterno[?] into the death of an unknown man, found at Hall's Lagoon, three miles from Moree, with his throat cut. A finding of suicide was ...

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  42. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, who is suffering from a severe chill, cancelled his Saturday engagement. May 8, ...

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  43. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The interstate conference of astronomers will be held in Adelaide on May 10. The chief business to be considered will be the best means of carrying on the work of the ...

    Article : 107 words
  44. TERM OF IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    The impression derived from the speech which Mr. A. J. Balfour, the Premier, delivered before the Primrose League, on Friday, is that the dissolution of the ...

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