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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor General and Lady Denman, attended by Captain Pollok, paid a visit to R.M.S, Orama yesterday afternoon to take leave of the Hon. Harold and Mrs. ...

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  4. ACTS OF THE KAISER.

    In the Reichstag to-day the Socialists introduced amendments in the constitution; making the Imperial Chancellor responsible to Parliament for his own and ...

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  5. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    An important statement regarding Anglo German relations was made in the Reichstag to-day by the Imperial Chancellor, Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg. ...

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  6. THE STATE CRISIS.

    The State political crisis was discussed yesterday by both Liberal and Labor members, chiefly in anticipation of what may happen when the Legislative Assembly ...

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  7. THE ALLEGED BABY FARMING.

    Following their discovery on Tuesday of the decomposed bodies of two infants buried beneath the earthen floor of a small shed at "La Belle Farm," ...

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  8. THE DUBLIN STRIKE.

    The special trade union conference convened for the purpose of dealing with the Dublin transport strike was held yesterday in the Memorial Hall, London. The ...

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  9. MRS. NEWMAN'S HUSBAND.

    Under the close questioning of the detectives, Thomas Charles Newman, husband of Mrs. Newman, Thomas. Newman, a son, and Connie Newman, strenuously ...

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  10. DISMISSAL OF BISMARCK.

    Professor Delbruck, in an article in the "Preussisehe Jahrbueecher," declares that the Kaiser's specific reason for dismissing Bismarck was that he refused to sanction ...

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  11. BRITISH LAND REFORM.

    The National Liberal Club held a dinner yesterday to mark the inauguration of the Central Housing Council. Mr. Asquith, in an address, summarise ...

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  12. RUSSIA AND THE JEWS.

    As the outcome of the recent trial at Kieff of the Jew Mendel Beiliss on an unsustained charge of "ritual murder," 1600 Jewish students in the dental school ...

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  13. WOMAN REVOLUTIONIST.

    A noted revolutionist named Catherine. Breshkovskaya, aged 70, who is known as "the grandmother of the revolution," attempted to make her escape from Kirensk. ...

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  14. CARDINAL OREGLIA.

    The death is announced of Cardinal Luigi Oreglia di Santo Stefano, Bishop of Ostia and Velletri, Dean of the Sacred College and Camerliage of the Holy Roman ...

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  15. THE VIEWS OF NEIGHBORS.

    To the families round about the Newmans were somewhat of a mystery. Nothing was known of them, and whenever any questions were asked about their antecedents, ...

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  16. THE COUP DE GRACE.

    Failing any surprise which may be sprung by the Ministry on the Legislative Assembly this morning, it is the intention of Mr. Watt to go on at once with the ...

    Article : 167 words
  17. MEXICAN PRESIDENCY.

    The Mexican Congress has nullified the Presidential elections, and is calling new elections for July next. Congress gave as its reason for nallifying ...

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  18. A STRIKING FIGURE.

    Cardinal Oreglia di Santo Stefano, who was the only member of the Sacred College who received his red hat from the hands of Pius IX., Would in all probability have ...

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  19. ARMS FOR ULSTER.

    Acting under the provisions, of the Royal proclamation prohibiting the. importation of arms, ammunition and gunpowder into Ireland, the customs authorities are ...

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  20. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Sidney Seymour, late of Ramsey, who died on 6th November last by will dated 19th March, 1905, estate of the value of 6021 realty and 855 personality, to his children. ...

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  21. PROMISES ATTRIBUTED TO LATE MINISTERS.

    Special attention was given by Ministers at a Cabinet meeting, yesterday afternoon to the complaints so freely [?].. in the House on Tuesday that the Labor ...

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  22. BRITISH BY ELECTION.

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  23. INITIATlVE REFERENDUM.

    The Legislative Assembly to-day carried the Initiative Referendum Bill by 28 votes to 13. As the measure amends the constitution, an absolute majority of the ...

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  24. NAVY AND RESERVE MEN.

    The Admiralty has accepted the offer of the Union Government to place the South African naval volunteer reserve at the disposal of the Imperial navy. ...

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  25. WHAT MR. ELMSLIE MAY DO.

    A good many people are speculating as to what may be the outcome of the unprecedented action which was taken by Mr. Watt on Tuesday night, and is to be ...

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  26. NATAL MINES.

    The engine drivers at most of the Natal mines have gone on strike, demanding increased pay and an eight hours' day. In consequence of the strike two mines have ...

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  27. THE AMERICAN SETTLERS.

    The Minister of Agriculture, Air. Plain, and Mr. Elwood Mead, chairman of the Water Commission, yesterday extended a hearty welcome to a dozen American settlers, ...

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  28. VOLTURNO DISASTER.

    The inquiry into the circumstances attending the outbreak of the fire which destroyed the steamer Volturno in mid Atlantic was resumed yesterday. ...

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  29. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Miss Sylvia Pankharst was rearrested yesterday at a meeting at Shoreditch which had been called to form a branch of the suffragette "army." ...

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  30. ATHLETE V. MEMBER.

    The hearing of evidence was concluded to-day in the ease in which Hugh Formby, a well-known athlete, who was formerly a tutor in the employ of Mr. Samuel Hill Wood, ...

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  31. INFANTILE MORTALITY.

    In a lecture at the London University last evening, Dr. Truby King stated that if a system similar to that of the Placket Society, in New Zealand, were adopted in ...

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  32. SIX DAYS' BICYCLE RACE.

    At midnight on Tuesday twelve teams in the six days' cycle race had covered 1000 miles and 9 laps, being 2 miles ahead of all previous records for the same riding ...

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  33. MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD.

    The Merchant Service Guild and the Marine Engineers Institute have decided to co-operate in matters affecting their mutual interests. ...

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  34. MINISTERIAL ELECTIONS.

    The President of the Legislative Council (Mr. J. M. Davies) gave notice to the Chief Secretary yesterday of his intention to issue writs to-day. for the election of ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLES.

    The South Australian Co. has declared an interim dividend of 30 per share. ...

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  36. POSTAL EMPLOYES' DEMANDS.

    Mr. Herbert Samuel, Postmaster General, has again refused the demands of the postal employes for advances of 15 per cent. in their pay. He denies that the Government ...

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  37. CHARGES AGAINST R. S. SIEVIER

    In Bow-street police court yesterday the hearing was continued of the charge against Robert Standish Sievier, editor of the "Winning Post," of having obtained ...

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  38. THE POST MORTEM EXAMINATIONS.

    Dr. Mollison yesterday conducted a post mortem examination of the bodies, of the two infants found on "La Belle Farm." He' ascertained that both were the bodies of ...

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  39. SALVATION ARMY.

    One of the joys in possessing a motor car is the joy it gives to someone else. When the 25 cars pulled up at the Salvation head quarters in Bourke street, and ...

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  40. MINISTERS IN THEIR DEPARTMENTS.

    The new Ministers attended at the public departments yesterday for the first time. Several of them were welcomed according to the time honored custom by ...

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  41. LACE MAKING FIRM SUSPENDS.

    Pratt, Hurst and Co. Ltd., one of the most important lace making firms in Nottingham, has suspended payment. The liabilities of the firm have not been ...

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  42. A MAGISTRATE "IN COVENTRY."

    As on the previous Wednesday, Cr. Webber, M.L.A., mayor of Richmond, again took his seat on the bench at the local court yesterday. Messrs. W. Burgess and ...

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  43. TALLOW SALES IN LONDON.

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  44. ANOTHER SUSPICIOUS CASE.

    Detectives Lonsdale and Coonan cominenced inquiries yesterday respecting the discovery of an abandoned male infant at Balaclava on Tuesday morning. The body ...

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  45. SETTLERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Owing to the increasing difficulty in the way of securing emigrants in Great Britain the Commonwealth is advertising in Norway. Sweden and Denmark, and is also ...

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