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  2. TASMANIAN INDUSTRIES

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Among the passengers by the Makura, Which arrived to-day from Vancouver, was Mr F. W. J. Moore, the London manager ...

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  3. SHIPBUILDING DISPUTE

    LONDON, Friday Night. — As the outcome of a dispute with the Newcastle rivetters. the Shipbuilding Employers' Federation has given notice of ...

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  4. ANGLICAN CHURCH

    VANCOUVER. Saturday Night.—The bi-centenary of the Anglican Church in Canada has been celebrated at Halifax. The first service was held ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — "The Clarion" says that neither the Liberals nor the Tories intend to alter the Osborne judgment. The Labor leaders ...

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  7. PANAMA CANAL

    VANCOUVER, Sunday Morning. — The officials at Washington are surprised that the right of America to erect fortifications at the Panama Canal has ...

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  8. MAKING UP THE LICENSE.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — At many of the hotels in England the bills include sixpence extra nightly for the license. ...

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  9. PROVISIONAL AGREEMENT REPUDIATED.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The rivetters employed on vessels built on the Isherwood system, contended that the longitudinal framing meant harder ...

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  10. SOCIALIST CONGRESS

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—There was an uproar at the Socialist Congress at Copenhagen, caused by Mr Keir Hardie Labor M.P., advocating a ...

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  11. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — Imperial Consols are quoted at £80 7s 6d ex dividend. "The Times" says there is some ...

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  12. CANADIAN RAILWAYS

    VANCOUVER, Sunday Night.—The Northern Railway Company is giving Vancouver a second transcontinental railway, which is to be completed in ...

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  13. "THE BRIXTON BURGLARY."

    What promises to be the greatest theatrical event of the year takes place to-night at the Albert Hall, when Mr Fred H. Graham and his new English ...

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  14. AVIATION

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — At the Barton aviation meeting Graham White, in an aeroplane, covered five and a quarter miles in 6min 5sec. ...

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  15. HUNGARIAN LOAN

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The Russian newspapers are severely commenting on the French issue of a Hungarian loan. ...

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  16. FORTY THOUSAND WORKERS LOCKED-OUT.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — Twenty-five thousand boilermakers and 15,000 platers, rivetters, and others have been locked-out in the North of ...

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  17. CHOLERA EPIDEMIC

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Twentyfive fresh cases of cholera have been discovered at Apulia, in Southern Italy, thirteen of which have already ...

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  18. VAMPIRES OF SOCIETY

    HOBART, Sunday.—At the New Town Methodist Church to-night Rev. Will Vawdon delivered a startling and sensational address on the "Vampires of ...

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  19. GERMANY'S ACTIVITY

    LONDON, Friday Night. — "The Daily Mail" is continuing the publication of the remarkable letters of its war correspondent (Mr William ...

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  20. GIRLS AND POLICE

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Three hundred milliners' hands, who struck work in Paris, attacked and wrecked a shop in the Rue- Reamur. There was ...

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  21. TRAIN HELD UP

    VANCOUVER, Friday Night. — A party of bandits held up a Colorado Midland passenger train. Firing took place between the robbers and the ...

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  22. THEATRESCOPE ENTERTAINMENT

    The Theatrescope Entertainers are advertised to appear at the Temperance Hall on Thursday night. The programme will consist of Pathe Freres ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA AND CANADA

    VANCOUVER, Friday Night.—"The News-Advertiser," commenting on the prospects of trade between Australia and the Dominion, says that hither- ...

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  24. SPOTTED FEVER

    LONDON, Friday Night. — As the result of an official enquiry it has been found that three fourths of the cases of spotted fever are infantile paralysis, a ...

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  25. MR BLATCHFORD'S COMMENTS.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — Mr Robert Blatchford, editor of "The Clarion," in commenting on the articles in 'The Daily Mail," says: ...

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  26. SATURDAY ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The Temperance Hall was crowded on Saturday afternoon, when Mr Fred Spotswood gave the fourth of his entertainments for children. The funny folks, ...

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  27. DISASTROUS FIRE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A disastrous fire which occurred at Temora destroyed eight business places. The origin of the fire is unknown. ...

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  28. SEDITION IN INDIA

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Two Indian students attempted the assassination of Sarat Chandra, a police inspector, at the Court House at Dacea ...

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  29. CHINESE COAL

    VANCOUVER, Sunday Morning.— The first shipment of five thousand tons of chinese coal to test the market has reached San Francisco. ...

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  30. THE BALKANS

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The Turks refused to re-admit into Macedonia the first batch of refugees from Bulgaria, because they would not ...

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  31. MR ROOSEVELT

    VANCOUVER, Saturday Morning.— Mr Roosevelt, speaking at Omaha, the chief city of Nebraska, said that corruption in business, or political life, or ...

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  32. SERIOUS COLLISION

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—A tram-car, going at full speed along Paynehamroad, ran into the back of a storekeeper's wagon, which was carrying about ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — "The Daily Chronicle" says that Mr Meyers, at a mass meeting at Johannesburg, following Sir James Fitzpatrick's lead, ...

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  34. BRITAIN'S DEFENCE

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The appeal for the expenditure of a hundred million pounds the defences of Britain is supported by 357 British ...

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  35. PENNY POSTAGE

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The London Chamber of Commerce has given its support to the Anglo-French penny postage proposal. | ...

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  36. SOLVING PRESENT PROBLEMS.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday Night. — Mr Roosevelt endorses President Taft's suggestion of a tariff commission as the only means of solving the ...

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  37. FOOT & MOUTH DISEASE

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The British Board of Agriculture announces that it is satisfied that the foot and mouth disease, by which some ...

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  38. LACROSSE

    VANCOUVER,Friday Night.—The lacrosse officials are in favor of Mr M'Intosh's suggestion that the New Westminster (British Columbia) ...

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  39. BRITISH ASSOCIATION

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The High Commissioner (Sir George Reid), in an interview with Professor Masson at Sheffield, urged that the Australian ...

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  41. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The first Women's Municipal Hotel has been opened at Manchester. The hotel gives accommodation for 222 ...

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  42. AMUSEMENTS

    Another programme of infinite variety and interest was presented at the Academy of Music on Saturday night, and even the boisterous weather did ...

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  43. CANADIAN CONCESSION

    VANCOUVER, Saturday Morning.— Canada has conceded a drawback of ninety-nine per cent. on imported sugar used in the manufacture of ...

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  44. EDUCATION OF CHILDREN.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — Dr. Charles H. Read, past president, at a meeting of the British Association warned the educationalists against the ...

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  45. JAPANESE-ANGLO EXHIBITION.

    The Japanese-Anglo Exhibition at Shepherd's Bush has been visited by 5,260,000 people. ...

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  46. TECHNICAL EDUCATION

    VANCOUVER Saturday Morning.— The Commission on Technical Education finds that Canada has given but little attention to scientific methods of ...

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  47. HARBOR OF VALPARAISO.

    The Chihan Parliament has passed legislation to make Valparaiso harbor one of the best opening to the Pacific Ocean. ...

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  48. KING GEORGE V.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — "The Times" warmly advocates and supports Mr Charles Legnard's letter, suggesting that as his Majesty the King ...

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  49. EVENTFUL VOYAGE

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—The Italian ship Beecroft, which [?]ert Marseilies on April 7 for the Bluff, has arrived. after a stormy and eventful passage of ...

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  50. POPULATION OF NEW YORK.

    The population of New York at present is 4,766,000, and at the present growth it will surpass London in twenty-eight years. ...

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  51. SHIPPING DISASTER

    VANCOUVER, Sunday Morning. — A wireless message from the liner Devonian states that the freight ship Westpoint, from Charlestown, bound ...

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  52. BEAUREPAIRE'S SUCCESS.

    Beaurepaire, the Australian swimmer, won the five hundred metres championship of Finland (546½ yards) in 6mm 53sec, which breaks one of his ...

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  53. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Captain Scott's Antarctic expedition ship Terra Nora which was some days overdue at Cape Town, has sailed from the ...

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  54. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    In the Hampshire Worcestershire match Fry scored 115 runs. Leicester (144 and 306) defeated Surrey (166 and 221). ...

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  55. TRADE WITH CANADA

    VANCOUVER, Saturday Night. — A letter in a Vancouver paper directs attention to the necessity for Australian representation in the States. A ...

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  56. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    In a Rugby football match, South Africa (21 points) defeated Britain (5 points). ...

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  57. DURALUMIN

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The Vickers-Maxim Company have discovered a valuable alloy, called dura-lumin. which is as strong as steel, and ...

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  59. WOVEN GOODS.

    The first prize for woven goods at the Agricultural Exhibition was awarded to the New Zealand Government. ...

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  60. AUSTRALIAN DESTROYERS.

    LONDON. Saturday Night. — Ad-miralty drafts have been placed aboard the Australian destroyers, and the Ad-miralty have placed the Yarra and ...

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