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  2. THE EMPIRE.

    In reference to the adoption toy 514.000 votes to 469,000, at the Labour Party Conference at Hall of the following motion submitted by Mr. Stephenson—"That the ...

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  3. TRIAL FO DINIZULU.

    Col. Sir Duncan McKenzie, who effected the arrest of Dinizulu, is said to have collected overwhelming evidence of rebellious intentions on the part of certain leading ...

    Article : 157 words
  4. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Kins Edward and Queen Alexandra attended the opening of the Imperial Parliament to-day, and much enthusiasm was manifested in the proceedings. In the ...

    Article : 118 words
  5. GENERAL.

    The appeal in the case of. Spencer v. the Registrar of Titles of Western Australia has been allowed with costs, and the order of the Supreme Court of that State varied ...

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  6. SMALL HOLDINGS ACT.

    Speaking at the National liberal Club. Earl Charrington (President of the Board of Agriculture) stated that in three weeks 3,000 persons had applied for 83 square ...

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  7. EMIGRANTS FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Mr. W. P. Reeves) states that during the last three.years 8,839 assisted emigrants have sailed for the Dominion. These ...

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  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN EGGS.

    The South Australian eggs shipped by the Common wealth, which left Port Adelaide on November 24, have been pronounced to be of excellent quality. There was ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN IRRIGATION.

    Mr. T. A. Coghlan, I.S.O. (Agent-General for New South Wales, has supplied an interesting series of articles to The Statist dealing with land settlement and ...

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  10. LANCERS ON HALF-PAY.

    There has been a revival of interest m connection with the placing of three majors and two captains of the 5th (Royal Irish) Lancers on half-pay. The Daily Mail urges ...

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  11. MR. CHURCHILL AT MANCHESTER.

    Mr. Winston Churchill (Under Secretary, for the Colonies), in the course of a speech at Manchester, condemned the "cattle driving: tomfoolery" in Ireland as a ...

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  12. SOCIETY ENGAGEMENT.

    The engagement is announced of hubs Madeline McEacharn, daughter of the Hon. Sir Malcolm McEacharn, of Melbourne, to Mr. Ivor Heron-Maxwell, M.A., of ...

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  13. DEATH OF MRS. ARTHUR KITCHENER.

    Mrs. Edith Kitchener, widow of the late Mr. Arthur Buck Kitchener, who was a brother of Lord Kitchener (Commander-inChief in India), has been drowned at ...

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  14. IRISH SCHISM HEALED.

    Mr. D. D. Sheehan (M.P. for Mid-Cork) and Mr. John O'Donnell (M.P. for South -Mayo), who charged Mr. John Redmond and other Nationalist members of the ...

    Article : 74 words
  15. BRITAIN'S TRADE.

    Mr. Lloyd George (President of the Board of Trade), in the course of a speech at Cardiff on Saturday, referred to the unprecedented commercial prosperity ...

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  16. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London—Persic, steamer, from Sydney November 30; Hyson, steamer, from Port Adelaide December 12 and Australian ports. At Continent—Flensburg, steamer, ...

    Article : 116 words
  17. THE PREMIER INDISPOSED.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, who only a few days ago returned from a long holiday at Biarritz, the popular French watering place, is confined to his house ...

    Article : 49 words
  18. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    The Ecelesiastical Commissioners, whose function it is to make increased provision out of their common fund (arising from a readjustment of cathedral and episcopal ...

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  19. AN "INTOLERABLE" POSITION.

    In the course of an address at East Ham Mr. V. Grayson (Socialist M.P. for Colne Valley) said the derision of the Labour Conference at Hull absolutely bound the party ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND FOOTBALLERS DEFEATED.

    The first of the three test matches between the New Zealand footballers and the Northern Union was played at Leeds on Saturday, and won by the Englishmen by ...

    Article : 81 words
  21. GOVERNOR OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    It is reported that the Colonial Office las, subject to the agreement of the New South Wales (Government, invited Sir Harry Hanson, G.C.M.G., to remain as ...

    Article : 71 words
  22. THE DRUCE CASE.

    The witness "Miss Mary Robinson, who in the Druce cast deposed that she acted us secretary to the fifth Duke of Portland, and knew him to be identical with T. C. ...

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  23. TIBET INDEMNITY.

    The last instalment of the Tibet indemnity has been paid to the British Government. In 1903 a British mission under Col. ...

    Article : 187 words
  24. MOROCCO CRISIS.

    In the French Chamber of Deputies on Friday M. Jaures (the Leader of the French Socialists) interpellated the Govern, ment in regard to its intentions in ...

    Article : 172 words
  25. IMPERIAL FOOTBALL.

    The New Zealand team of professional Rugby footballers, who are touring England, were engaged in a match against York on Wednesday, and were defeated by ...

    Article : 55 words
  26. THE HEAVY INCOME TAX.

    A new organization, styled the Income Tax Reduction League, has been inaugurated. Lord Avebury has accepted the post of President. The league protests against ...

    Article : 48 words
  27. BIBLE READING IN SCHOOLS.

    The Prime Minister (Sir Henry CampbellBannerinan) has assured a deputation of the Churchmen's Union, headed by the Bishop of Hereford (Right Rev. Dr. Percival) ...

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  28. MR, CHAMBERLAIN ABSENT FROM PARLIAMENT DURING 1908.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P., is at present in London, and his friends are informed that the improvement in bin health is being maintained. Acting on ...

    Article : 57 words
  29. AUSTRALIAN ACTRESS.

    The English newspaper critics ore unanimous in the assertion that Miss Marie Lohr, the Sydney actress, has achieved, a great success in the comedy "Her Father" ...

    Article : 78 words
  30. BRITISH-INDIANS IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    Further trouble is feared in connection with the Botha Government's scheme for the registration of Asiatics. Sir Mancherice Bhownagree (ex-member ...

    Article : 242 words
  31. LEADERSHIP OF LABOUR PARTY.

    Mr. A. Henderson, the Labour member for Durham (Barnard Castle), has been elected to succeed Mr. Keir Hardie, who is now on his way to South Africa from ...

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  32. ALGECIRAS CONTENTION IN PERTE.

    The latest advices from Fez state that large numbers of Mulai Hafid's supporters demand the abrogation of the Algeeirae Convention. They have urged Mulai ...

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  33. THE ROBBERY OF CROWN JEWELS.

    The Viceregal Commission, appointed by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (Earl of Aberdeen) to enquire into the roobery from Dublin Castle some time before July, ...

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  34. HOSTILE AMENDMENT,

    Sir Gilbert Parker, the Unionist member for Gravesend, has intimated that the will move an amendment to the Address-in-Reply to His Majesty's opening Speech, ...

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  35. NEW CRICKET LAW.

    Much discussion has taken place in England during this winter over the right of F. A. Tarrant, the Victorian cricketer, who has qualified for Middlesex County, to play ...

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  36. FRENCH COLUMN ENGAGED.

    The.French column, under Gen. Damade, which recently defeated Mulai Rachid's army in the Settat Bass, which lies in the mountains in, the north of Morocco, was ...

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  37. ATTORNEY-GENERAL OF ENGLAND.

    Sir William Snowdon Robson, R.C. (Liberal M.P. for South Shields), has been appointed to succeed the late Sir John Lawson Walton, K.C., as ...

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  38. PRIME MINISTER NEARLY, CONVALESCENT.

    The Prime Minister (Sir Heftrp Campbell-Bannerman), who, since his return from a trip to Biarritz, has been confined to his bed with a severe cold, is nearly ...

    Article : 35 words
  39. RAISULT AND KAID MACLEAN,

    The hope that Kaid Sir Harry MacLean will he shortly liberated is revived by the latest reports from Tangier. The arrival at that seaport is announced of 19 ...

    Article : 122 words
  40. CAUSE OF IRISH TROUBLES.

    In the course of a speech delivered on Tuesday evening at North Bristol the Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. Birrell) made special reference to the position of affairs ...

    Article : 112 words
  41. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    The navan experts of Great Britain have been seriously discussing the question of the defence of the Commonwealth, and have criticised the proposals of the Federal ...

    Article : 88 words
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