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  2. GENERAL CABLES.

    Speaking at the dinner of the London Chamber of Commerce last night, Gen. Sir John French (Chief of the Imperial General Staff) remarked that the invasion of ...

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  3. SUFFRAGETTES AGAIN.

    Mrs. Despard (President of the Women's Freedom League) and three other suffragettes were arrested yesterday for conducting a meeting in Trafalgar square. ...

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  4. THE NEW CIUNA.

    The Rev. F. B. Meyer, a former President of, the National Federation of Free Churches, has announced the receipt of a cablegram from the Federal Council of ...

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  5. CLOSURE!

    The Closure Bill, introduced by the Government to put an end to the. opposition to the naval measure, has.passed its second reading; in the Dominion House of ...

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  6. AGAINST JAPANESE.

    Id a statement concerning Japan a proteat regarding the legislation directed against aliens, the Governor of California (Mr. Hiram W. Johnson) says that if the ...

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  7. HUNGER STRIKE BILL PASSED.

    The Bill to deal with hunger strikers has been read a third time in the House of Lords. The measure has passed the Cominons. ...

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  8. SPY IMPRISONED.

    The charge of espionage against the arrested man Kohler has been proved. He has been sentenced to seven years' imprisonment in the military fortress at ...

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  9. MR. ASQUITH.

    At a press banquet in tie city fast night the Prime Minister hinted, that he was about to retire from the active field of polities. ...

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  10. FURTHER CRIMINAL DEEDS.

    A policeman extinguished the fuse attached to a bomb which had been laid on lie doorstep of Lloyd's Bank at Cardiff, The infernal machine, which bore the ...

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  11. A LEGISLATOR'S REMARKS.

    Rp. Sisson stated in Congress to-day that if the alternative to Japan's demands with regard to the Californian deadlock were war or submission he would favour ...

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  12. CRUISER BRISBANE.

    The Admiralty has placed with Vickers (Limited) Naval Construction Works at Barrow a provisional order for the machinery for the new Australian cruiser ...

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  13. TO CARRY OFF JUDGE'S SON.

    The police have been informed of suffragette plots to burn down Harlow school, in losses, to blow up the residence of a member of the House of Commons, at Harrow ...

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  14. DYNAMITE HAVOC.

    An explosion in the Riverside Cement Company's works in this city has resulted in the deaths of a dozen workmen. A blast of dynamite struck a party of ...

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  15. PEACH CENTENARY.

    His Majesty the King received at Buckingham Palace to-day the delegation which is about to sail for America in connection with preliminary plans for the ...

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  16. NO JAPANESE MENACE.

    The right of Japanese to hold property in California is the prime subject of conversation on the western coast. Referring to that matter Capt. ...

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  17. PRESIDENT GRATEFUL.

    The Chinese President (Yuan Shih Kai) has telegraphed to the London Missionary Society, thanking the society for its kindly act. The President added—"I pray for ...

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  18. MINE DISASTER.

    The latest news from Pittsburg [?] that 80 miners ore still mi Being in the workings of the Cincinnati Mine, near Finleyville, as a result of the terrible ...

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  19. A SCHEME TO GAIN SOLDIERS.

    The Minister for War (Col. Seely), speaking on Saturday night at Hkeston, stated that a group of Liberals, and Messrs. Barnes and Crooks (Labour members of ...

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  20. FINANCING THE REPUBLIC.

    The price at which the five Powers' loan is issued to China is £90, hut the banks recognise the Belgian option. Three millions sterling is being issued at a minimum ...

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  21. CALIFORNIA OBDURATE.

    The United States Secretary of State (Mr. Bryan) has had a conference with Californian legislators on the subject of the legislation directed against the ...

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  22. INTERRUPT MINISTER'S SPEECH.

    Police arrived on the scene in the midst of an attempt by suffragettes to burn down the grandstands at the Preston Racecourse. The criminals escaped, but ...

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  23. A RECENT MURDER.

    The civil and military Governors of the Province of Kaing-su have telegraphed to the Chinese Cabinet and Parliament accusing the President of the Republic (Yuan ...

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  24. HEROIC RESCUERS.

    Advices from Pittsburg state that two men have been found alive in the underground workings at Finleyville, where the explosion occurred. They had been ...

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  25. GERMAN CROWN PRINCE.

    The Crown Prince of Germany has houghtfully devoted the profits from his published diary of his Indian big-game hunting trip of two years ago to sondini ...

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  26. BISHOP'S VETO.

    The Bishop of the ancient ecclesiastical Rhine city of Treves has given evidence pf his stand against the encroachment of modenism among the clergy by forbidding ...

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  27. CRICKET CLUB PAVILION DESTROYED.

    The cricket club pavilion at Perth was burned down on Saturday, and the damage is estimated at £1,260. Suffragettes are suspected of being concerned in the ...

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  28. BRITISH SUBJECT.

    On January 11 Mr. W. A, Wheeler, a well-known merchant, of Leicester, and patron of British sports, was arrested by the authorities at Yokohama and ...

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  29. ICE PERIL.

    Just as at this period last year, when icebergs sank the Titanic, 60 at the present moment liners crossing the Atlantie are in peril from the same cause. ...

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  30. AT THE OLD SALON.

    The following Australasian artists are represented at the Old Salon this year:—Messrs. A. E. Streeton, A. Birley, James [?]uinn, George Bell, Norman Carter, ...

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  31. WORLD-WIDE RESPONSE.

    The Right Rev. Dr. Montgomery, formerly Bishop of Tasmania, now Prebendary in St. Paul's Cathedral, and Secretary of the Society for the Propagation of the ...

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  32. FED 114 TIMES.

    Last December a male suffragist, named Franklin, was arrested and.charged with laving set fire to a passenger train while standing at the Harrow Station on the ...

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  33. KNIGHT OF THE THISTLE.

    His Majesty the King has been pleased to create the Lord Chancellor (Viscount Haldane) a Knigh't of the Most Ancient ind Most Noble Order of the Thistle. The ...

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  34. AUSTRALIA AND EMPIRE.

    Mr. John Waddington, a city magnate, who la one of His Majesty's Lieutenants for the City of London, and has taken a leading part in the development of Western ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    Meat dealers have arranged with the Mayor of San Francisco (Mr. Rolph) to admit Australian meat to the city. Phis will mean that the present cost to ...

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  36. A BARONET'S WILE

    A year ago a reward of £10,000 was offered by Messrs. Charles Russell & Co., solicitors, of Norfolk street. Strand, in behalf of Mr. D. Malcolm Scott, for an ...

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  37. OPIUM EVIL.

    Gen. Chang, one of the military advisers to the Chinese President (Yuan Shih Kai), is about to sail for England to support the movement to secure the termination of ...

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  38. DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.

    Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Connaught passed a restless night. The improvement in her condition is not maintained. ...

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  39. BERMON IN THE ABBEY.

    The Archbishop of Sydney (Most Rev. Dr. Wright) preached in Westminster Abbey yesterday. In the course of his sermon Dr. Wright remarked—"China, which ...

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  40. THE SACRAMENT.

    In connection with the Eucbaristic Congress which is being held here, the Papal Legate yesterday dispensed the Sacrament to 15,000 children, all of whom attended in ...

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  41. "ROCK OF AGES" SUNG.

    A devotional service was held on Sunday at the Chinese Legation. Chinese students offered prayer, and the hymn beginningBock of Ages, deft for me, ...

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  42. FURTHER OPERATION.

    It was officially announced this evening that symptoms of obstruction have recurred, and that further operation upon the Duchess of Connaught has become ...

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  43. MR. BRYCE.

    The Right Hon. James Bryce, who has been British Ambassador to the United States since 1907, has relinquished the duties of his post, and taken his departure ...

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  44. JUBILATION AT MALTA.

    In connection with the Eucharistic Congross at Valetta there was an imposing procession to-day. A route was taken to the topmost part of the island's capital, ...

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  45. VISITORS' ACTIVITIES.

    The Premier of South Australia and the on. L. O'Loughlin (Speaker of the South Australian House of Assembly) are touring Ireland together. ...

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  46. FAMILY GATHERING.

    The Crown Prince of Sweden and his wife, the Princess Margaret Victoria, daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, with their four children, have de ...

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  47. SUNDAY SCHOOL INTERCESSION.

    It is computed that 10,000 Sunday schools, comprising 2,244,608 teachers and scholars, joined in the prayers for China, ...

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  48. MONEY FOR THE REPUBLIC.

    A Chinese loan for £25,000,000, bearing Interest at the rate of 5 per cent., has been duly signed. Two millions will be advanced by the Powers interested before the actual ...

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  49. VAST CONCOURSE.

    An impressive picturesque procession was held in connection with the Eueharistic Congress yesterday. There was also an open-air service, and the special feature ...

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  50. NEXT MELUM AT- LOURDES.

    It has been decided to hold the next Eucharistic. Congress at Lourdes, the famous pilgrim shrine in France. ...

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