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  2. BRITAIN AND INDIA

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Lord C[?]zon, formerly Viceroy of India., speaking at the Central Asia Society's dinner, said that the recent ...

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  3. PERSONAL

    According to a London cable Mr J. W. Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria, is attending an agricultural conference at Rome, and Captain Collins, ...

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  4. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Thursday.—The following appointments have been made by Executive Council: Lewis Snowden to be engineer at the Hospital for the ...

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  5. EMPIRE DAY

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—In view of the largely increased celebrations which are being arranged for Empire Day, Mr Asquith, the Prime ...

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  6. FEMALE SUFFRAGE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Prime Minister, Mr Asquifch, in reply to a deputation of Liberal members of the House of Commons in favor of ...

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  7. THE STEAMER ORION

    Nothing further regarding the illfated Orion came to hand yesterday, and although several sailing vessels arrived from the Straits Islands, they ...

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  8. QUESTION IN THE COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons Captain Craig, Unionist M.P. for East Downs, proposed to introduce a bill to display the British flag on certain occasions ...

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  9. A SUPPOSED DERELICT.

    Captain J. Janssen, of the ketch Colleen Bawn, when asked yesterday if he had seen anything in the shape of wreckage from the Orion, said he had ...

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  10. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Thursday.—Mr A. G. H. Black is to be appointed lieutenant for the senior cadet company formed at Devonport. The strength is now ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — Mr Botha, Premier, of the Transvaal, during a speech at Potchefstrom said the closer union of the South African ...

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  12. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Thursday.—At the Court of General Sessions to-day W. C. Rosoman proceeded against H. Fitzmanrice for the recovery of £3 14s 6d; the ...

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  13. A VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN.

    Miss Pankhurst declares that in the absence of a definite pledge that the Government will take action this session, the suffragist campaign will be ...

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  14. RHODES SCHOLARS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The King's Colonial Volunteer Corps nave been established at Oxford and Cambridge Universities. All the Rhodes ...

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  15. NO WRECKAGE SIGHTED.

    Captain A. Holt, of the ketch Dawn, which arrived yesterday from the Straits, also said he had seen nothing. He had been in the Straits for two ...

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  16. GUARD VAN ROBBERY

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The thief who took a box containing valuables amounting to £20,000, from a guard's van at ...

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  17. PRESS COMMENTS.

    The Liberal newspapers imply that practically adult suffrage is intended, and the House of Lords reject the bill the question will become the ...

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  18. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Thursday. The Attorney-General has informed Mr Ben. Watkins, M.H.A., that a constable will be sent to Queenstown next ...

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  19. SHOT BY HIS SON

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Mr George Stery, a malti-millionaire at New York, has been wounded by his son because he proposed to marry a ...

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  20. CRIMINAL COURT

    The trial of Herbert Latham, Charged with haying committed an indecent assault on a young woman at Franklin, was concluded at the Criminal Court. ...

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  21. THE INDIANA HORRORS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The coroner, after inquiring into the burning down of a farm house at Laporte, Indiana, which brought to light a ...

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  22. THE INDIAN FRONTIER

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—General Willcocks, with General Anderson's brigade, marches northwards to punish the most recalcitrant of the Mohmands ...

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  23. THE WYBIA DESPATCHED AGAIN.

    Last evening the Marine Board's tug Wybia was despatched to institute a search for wreckage at Long and Cape Barren Islands. The Wybia was sent ...

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  24. KING EDWARD

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Foreign Office announces that King Edward is paying a State, Visit tp the Czar. He reaches Reval in the yacht ...

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  25. SHAKESPEARE MEMORIAL

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — On the motion of Mr Alfred Lyttelton, M.P., at an important meeting of the, supporters of the Shakespearian ...

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  26. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Mr F. W. Seley, the Westinghouse brake Expert, was further examined at the coroner's inquiry regarding the ...

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  27. TRAMS FOR LAUNCESTON

    For some time past a few prominent citizens who have taken considerable interest in the question of the construction of tramways in Launceston, ...

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  28. SPORTING NEWS

    LONDON", Wednesday Night.—Playing for Surrey versus Worcestershire, Marshall scored 170 runs. ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—All efforts to extinguish the fire which broke out yesterday on the Oceanic liner Ionic while" lying at the Wellington wharves, ...

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  30. THE EDUCATION BILL

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — In the House of Commons the Education Bill was read a second time by 360 to 205. The minority included ...

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  31. NEED OF COMMUNICATION.

    It is generally recognised that Something should now be done in the way of fixing up communication with the Straits Islands, and also King Island ...

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  32. THE TURF IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Wednesday. Newmarket second spring meeting was continued to-day, when the chief race resulted: ...

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  33. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES' STRIKE.

    The Auckland tramway employees struck to-day, the men leaving the cars as soon as they were brought to the "terminus after midday. The cause of ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE Thursday. — The conference of Associated Chambers of Commerce carried a resolution to-day recommending the establishment of a ...

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  35. BENDIGO JOCKEY CLUB.

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  36. SEDITION IN INDIA

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—"The Times" Vancouver correspondent reports that three educated Punjabis and Bengalis are directing a revolutionary ...

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  37. THE GOVERNMENT'S ATTITUDE.

    HOBART, Thursday. — The Premier, wired to the Master Warden of the Launceston Marine Board with the view to having the Wybia sent out to search ...

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  38. FEELING AT ULVERSTONE.

    Much sympathy is expressed locally for. those whose relatives went down in the ill-fated Orion, as all doubts as to the vessel being now afloat have ...

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  39. TARIFF REFORM

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — In the House of Lords the Duke of Maryborough initiated a fiscal debate. Lord Cromer emphasised what he ...

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  40. THE WEATHER

    Throughout yesterday the weather was very dull and mild. Some light showers fell during the afternoon, but at night the downpour was much ...

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  41. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A memorial to William Dampier, the navigator, has been erected at his birthplace, East Coke, in ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. BRITAIN AND JAPAN

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Sir Edward Grey, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Speaking at the Japanese Society's dinner, unhesitatingly affirmed ...

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  44. MINERS' STRIKE SETTLED.

    The Porte, under threat of other proceedings, has accepted M. Constan's terms of settlement of the Heracle coal miners' dispute. ...

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  45. P. AND O. DIVIDEND.

    The directors of the P. and O. Steamship Company hare declared a dividend on deferred shares of 7 per cent. ...

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  46. Advertising

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