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  2. COLONIAL PREMIERS IN ENGLAND

    The British Empire League, and the British Science Guild have a banquet tonight at the Hotel Metropole to the Imperial Conference delegates. There was ...

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  3. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Sir James Lyle Mackay, a member of the Indian Council, who represents India at the conference, stated at the meeting yesterday that if preference were ...

    Article : 86 words
  4. MR. DEAKIN WRITES TO "THE TIMES."

    Mr. Deakin, in a letter to "The Times," emphasises the fact that the question of Australian preference is a mere forerunner to other proposals. The ...

    Article : 78 words
  5. SIR WM. LYNE'S SPEECH.

    The conclusion of Sir Wm. Lyne's speech was only published on Saturday morning. He warned the British Government that Britain's trade was ...

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  6. LUNCHEON BY THE VICTORIAN LEAGUE.

    The Victorian League, consisting of many leading ladies, entertained at luncheon the wives and daughters of the Premiers and Ministers attending the ...

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  7. PRESS CRITICISMS.

    The "Times" makes a strong onslaught on the fiscal system of Great Britain, declaring that it is the crudest known amongst civilised men. ...

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  8. PREMIERS AT A NAVAL REVIEW.

    The visiting Premiers yesterday attended a naval review, in which 60 vessels. representing the home fleet, took part. ...

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  9. THE BRITISH BUDGET.

    Mr. Balfour, addressing the Primrose League in the Albert Hall last night, asked who, after reading Mr. Asquith's speech on the Budget, could say that the ...

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  10. THE EMPIRE.

    Mr. J. H. Holmey[?], the Cape politician. speaking at a meeting of the Bond at Wellington, in Cape Colony, said it could not be expected that they (the ...

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  11. THE SEWERAGE QUESTION.

    Sir,—I have read with interest much of the correspondence appearing in your columns on the subject of Geelong sewerage, including the letter of Mr. T. E. Bostock, appearing ...

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  12. EXPLOSION IN CHINA.

    News has been received from China that an explosion occurred in a magazine at Canton, killing 21 and injuring hundreds. ...

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  13. CAPTURED BY BRIGANDS.

    Great Britain has applied to the Turkish Government for the recovery of the ransom of £13,500 paid by the British Consul in Salonika, on account of the ...

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  14. SERIOUS RIOTING IN INDIA.

    Serious Floting has taken place at Rawal-Pindi, an important military station in the Punjab. The mob burned a motor-car, pillaged ...

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  15. GERMANY AND PERSIA.

    Reuters correspondent at Paris states that the German Minister at Teheran has secured a convention establishing a German bank at the Persian capital. ...

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  16. SIR REGINALD TALBOT.

    Sir Reginald Talbot, the Governor of Victoria, who is now in England on leave of absence, is reported to be suffering from a severe chill. ...

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  17. RUSSO-JAPANESE COMMERCIAL TREATY.

    Russia and Japan have mutually agreed to the text of a commercial treaty embodying specific concessions on either side. ...

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  18. POLITICS IN BELGIUM.

    M. de Trooz. the leader of the clerical movement in Belgium, has succeeded in forming a Ministry. ...

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  19. COLONIAL ARTISTS IN PARIS.

    Mr. Oswald Birley, a New Zealander, and Mr. George Coats are both exhibiting pictures in the Paris salon. Miss Heather Mason, of Tasmania, ...

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  20. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    There was a brisk sale to-day. Merino wools are very firm, and there is generally an improved competition. ...

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  21. GOAL LUMPERS' STRIKE.

    The strike of coal lumpers continues, This week is expected to be a very heavy one, as several large liners and other vessels will require to be blinkered, but ...

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  22. THE NEW SALON.

    Mr. B. E. Minns, of Sydney, the Australian artist, has had a picture accepted by the New Salon, in Paris. ...

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  23. CHRISTCHURCH EXHIBITION.

    News has been received that D. MacIntyre, who acted as inspector of awards at the Christchurch Exhibition. has been arrested at, Monte Video. Detective ...

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  24. INTER-STATE ROWING.

    Splendid weather prevailed yesterday for the rowing contests, but the start was considerably delved, and a breeze sprang up at last. Motor launches and ...

    Article : 145 words
  25. BOXING.

    About 2000 persons witnessed the boxing match between Lyn-Truscott and Peter Murphy to-day. Truscott won in the 18th round on a foul. ...

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