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  2. SCIENTIFIC RESULTS.

    The geological results, the ascent of Mount Erebus, and the general geological work done by the three parties, southern, western, and northern, are likely to prove ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLES. AIRCRAFT PROHIBITED.

    The House of Lords yesterday passed the Bill dealing with aerial navigation. The measure, which also went through the Commons practically without debate, prohibits ...

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  4. EMPIRE DEFENCE. NEW ZEALANDER'S OTTIMISM.

    The Royal Colonial Institute gave a hinchean on Thursday to the Hon. James Alle[?] (New Zealand Minister of Defence). Earl Grey presided, and among those ...

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  5. ARCTIC PERIL.

    Owing to the failure of the Norwegian expedition to rescue the German explorers, who, under the leadership of Lieut. Schroder-Stranz, set out to endeavour to make ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES. STRIKE IN ENGLAND.

    Transport workers at Great Grimaby, Lincolnshire, have struck work. They demand from the Great Central Railway Company an increased wage of sixpence a ...

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  7. ALUMINIUM ABLAZE.

    An explosion followed by fire has razed to the ground an aluminium foundry in Paris. The disaster was due to contact of water ...

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  8. STRIKERS AND FREE LABOURERS.

    The transport strike at Great Grimsby continues. Many non-unionists were taken on to fill the places of the strikers and were ...

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  9. THE "CATHOLIC CHURCH."

    A storm has been raised by the Roman Catholic community in India over a circular issued by the Government prohibiting the use of the word Catholic in documents ...

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  10. PANAMA CANAL.

    The Inter-Oceanic Canals Committee of the United States Senate has rejected the amendment. of Sr. Elihu Root, to reneal the clause granting free passage through ...

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  11. ROYAL SHOW, BRISTOL.

    His Majesty the King has consented to open the Royal Agricultural Show at Bristol in July. The Lord Mayor of Bristol (Mr. Charles James Lowe) has invited the ...

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  12. LONDON BAKERS' DEMANDS.

    It is probable that 10,000 bakers in London will strike. They demand that working week shall be reduced to 54 hours and their wages increased to 30/ in shope ...

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  13. ANTI-TRUST LAW.

    Nineteen officials of the National Cash Register have been sentenced to short periods of imprisonment for a breach of the anti-trust law. The pendent of the ...

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  14. SOCIALISTIC LAWS.

    Mr. Peter Coats, of Paisley (a member of the great threadworks of J. & P. Coats, Limited), has stated that in his will he had inserted bequests of £5,000 to local ...

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  15. BELGIAN STRIKE.

    The general strike when was declined last week coincides with the bidding of the International Exhibition at Ghent. The Labour Party's organization has ...

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  16. NATIONAL MEMORIAL.

    The memorial service at St. Paul's Cathedral in connection with the death of Capt. Scott an ' his four companions who perished in returning from the south pole was held ...

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  17. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

    Mr. Bertram Mackennal, A.R.A., the Australian sculptor, has been commissioned to execute the memorial statue of King Edward VII. in Pall Mall. ...

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  18. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The Commissioners under the National Insurance Act have received 2,365,056 applications for books for insurance against unemployment. Of this number 58,730 have ...

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  19. BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    Both Houses of Parliament rose to-day, and will reassemble for business on March 6. ...

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  20. THE NATIONAL RESERVISTS.

    The Secretary for War (Col. Seely), speaking at Hammersmith on defence, said that the Government would undertake at the Proper time to equip the National ...

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  21. BRITISH RABBINATE.

    Dr. Hertz, late of New York, has been elected Chief Rabbi of Great Britain. He obtained 298 votes against Dr. Hyamson's 39. ...

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  22. BOOKMAKERS PUNISHED.

    Two of the bookmakers who were charged with having conducted "shop" betting at the Newcastle "soecer" football matches, have been found guilty ...

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  23. MAROONI ENQUIRY.

    Sir Albert Spicer, Chairman of the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Marconi Agreement, has reported to the Speaker of the House the fact that ...

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  24. EXPLOSION IN GUNSHOP.

    A terrific explosion has occurred in Fowry and Tropin's gunshop at Paris. The foreman was grievously hurt, and six passersby were injured. M. Fowry gave evidence ...

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  25. LORD ROBERTS'S CALL TO THE NATION.

    Field-Marshal Lord Roberts, speaking at Bristol last night on national defence, said he did not want to arouse an aggressive or jingo spirit. Peace not war was his earnest ...

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  26. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    M. Jules de Payer is organizing an expedition to explore the north-eastern region of Franz Josef Land, the archipelago in the Arctic Ocean, north of Nova Zembla. ...

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  27. SALE OF HORSES.

    Thirty-two Rothschild shire horses have been told at an average of £454. The highest, price obtained was for Champion's Goalkeeper, which realized 4,100 guineas. ...

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  28. CHILLAGOE MINES.

    Some of the English shareholders in the Chillagoe Mines are dissatisfied with the proposals for the reconstruction of the company, and suggest that a meeting ...

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  29. THOSE FOOD TAXES.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Samuel), speaking at Loftus, Yorkshire, lost night, on the tariff, remarked that the Unionist Party leader (Mr. Bonar Law) and his ...

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  30. CANADA AND THE NAVY. MR. FIELDING IN REPLY.

    The Hop. W. S. Fielding (late Canadian Minister for Finance) has replied in a letter to The Daily Telegraph to comments by that journal concerning his attitude ...

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  31. DEATH FROM A DRUG.

    Fin[?]ity has been reached in the Coroner's inquest concerning the sensational Trevanion case. The deceased, Hugh Trevanion, of Hove, Sussex, was a grandson ...

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  32. PUNISHING PERSIANS.

    Questioned in the House of Commons concerning the death of the British officer Capt. Eckford in Persia, the Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Acland) ...

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  33. FAMED MOSQUE IN DANGER.

    The famous mosque of St. Sophia was threatened with demolition owing to an outbreak of fire in neighbouring closely built houses. ...

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  34. THE KAISER'S ADMIRATION.

    The Kaiser has dispatched a message to King George, in which he expresses profound sympathy with the relatives of the lost antarctic explorers and testifies to his ...

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  35. ATLANTIC ICEBERGS.

    The Government and the Atlantic shipping lines are fitting out the Dundee whaler Scotia with a powerful wireless installation for the purpose of patrolling the icebelt in ...

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  36. KUBELIK SERIOUSLY ILL.

    The musical world is concerned regarding news of the serious illness of Jan Kubelik, the famous violinist. For some time the Bohemian artist has ...

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  37. CANADIAN EXPENDITURE AUTHORISED.

    The Liberals having abandoned their intention to obstruct file. Navy Bill resolutions authorising the expenditure necessary for the construction of the Dreadnoughts to ...

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  38. RELIEF OF THE DEPENDANTS.

    That there shall be a contribution from Australia as a nation towards the fund for the relief of those who were dependant upon the ill-fated members of the Scott ...

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  39. MOTOR BANDIT ARRESTED.

    Robert Webb, as automobile bandit, who was wanted by the police for bank robberies and murder, has been captured. Webb was recently a policeman, and was ...

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  40. JAPAN IN REVOLT.

    The Japanese political crisis has not abated. Yamamoto has declined to accede to the whole of the Seiyu—Kai party's demands, ...

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  41. GALLANTRY REWARDED.

    In connection with the fire on the steamship South Africa, moored in the Port Adelaide River en August 21. 1910, with a cargo of explosives on board, the silver ...

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  42. ENGLISH TRADE UNIONS.

    A few weeke ago the amalgamated railway sevants and general railway workers, and united pointmen and signalmen decided to amalgamate under the title of the ...

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  43. PROGRESSIVE WEST.

    The Premier of Western Australia (Mr. Scaddan), interviewed shortly after arrival on his visit to England, spoke at length concerning the State. He emphasized the ...

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  44. NATIONAL MEMORIAL.

    At a conference yesterday in which the Lord Mayor (Ald. D. V. Henness), the Federal Attorney-General (Rp. Hughes), end the State Attorney-General (Mr. J. D. ...

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  45. RESPECTED LEADER.

    The funeral of the late M. Schuhmeier (the Parliamentary Leader of the Socialists in Austria), who was assassinated at the railway station last week, took place ...

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  46. CHANGING JOCKEYS.

    The Fall Mall Gazette, commenting in its sporting columns upon the action of the Western Australian Turf Club's stewards at the Christmas Meeting, in ...

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  47. AUSTRIAN NAVY.

    Admiral Montecuccoli has resigned his position as Naval Commander-in-Chief owing to attacks upon his administrative policy, because he had ordered from abroad ...

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  48. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    The House of Lords rejected to-day the Welsh Church Disestablishment Bill by 252 votes against 51. In closing the debate on the second ...

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  49. THE BRITISH RACE.

    At Albany on Saturday the Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearce) presented the A bany Naval Cadets with the Empire shield and medal won by them Against 214 teams in ...

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  50. RECORD CAPITAL ISSUES.

    The Daily Mail reports that the issues at capital during the month of January constitute a record. These calls upon the resources of the market have forced ...

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  51. EDUCATION FIRST.

    In agreeing to the appointment of a committee of enquiry, with a view to restricting or abolishing the importation of native labour from outside the Union of South ...

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