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  2. BRITAIN AND GERMANY,

    The Times, in commenting upon the speech delivered in the German [?] by the Imperial Chancellor (Prince B[?] low), says it is remarkable that neither ...

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  3. BRITAIN TO THE RESCUE.

    It has been ascertained that the shipwrecked crew of the French trawler Baleine, who were captured by Moors a few weeks ago, were rescued by Lord ...

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  4. THE EMPIRE.

    As the natural consequence of the adoption of Mr. Haldane's army reform scheme all the yeomanry and volunteer regiments throughout Great Britain have been ...

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  5. MR. PRICE IN ENGLAND.

    The Premier of South Australia (Mr. T. Price) has been interviewed by a London journalist concerning the women's suffrage cause. Mr. Price contended that ...

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  6. IRISH UNIVERSITY BILL.

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland. (Mr. A. Birrell) applied in the House of Commons on Tuesday for leave to introduce the Bill for an Act to improve and extend ...

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  7. LICENSING BILL.

    Mr G. Cave, tile Unionist member for the Kingston Division of Surrey, has given notice that on Monday he will move for the rejection of the Licensing Bill, on the ...

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  8. DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE.

    The ceremony in connection with the [?] of the Duke of Devonshire on Saturday afternoon was characterized by extreme simplicity. ...

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  9. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Mister slept well on Tuesday night, and his general condition is more favourable than it was 24 hours ago. ...

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  10. BRITISH STEAMERS SUNK.

    The Naval Prize Count at Lilau has rejected claims of £150,000 and £80,000 for indemnities on the British steamers Princess Mary. 657 Ions, owned by Messrs. ...

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  11. BRITISH SUBJECT ARRESTED AT ODESSA.

    Mr. Micholas Luxenburg, a naturalized British subject, and boot manufacturer's agent in business in London, was recently Arrested as a political suspect at ...

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  12. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    The health of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, who is recuperating at Cannes, in the South of France, is steadily improving. The statesman is able to take short walks and ...

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  13. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. justice Clement, in the Court of the Dominion of Canada, in the absence of the Chief Justice, recently decided that the Canadian Order-in-Council dealing with ...

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  14. THE UNITED STATES.

    The New York correspondent of Reuter reports that great concern is being manifest in labour circles in the United States in consequence of the announcement that the ...

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  15. MRS. RYLAND'S ESTATE.

    The will of the late Mrs. John Rylands, of Manchester, has been sworn, and shows that the lady left personalty worth. £3,448,692. Mrs. Rylands, who led a life ...

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  16. DUBLIN CROWN JEWELS.

    The Chief S cretary for Ireland (Mr. A. Birrelli, speaking in the House of Commons, indignantly denounced as a cowardly and baseless ...

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  17. DOOM OF THE DRUNKARD.

    An uproarious meeting was held in connection with the United Kingdom Alliance at the Queen's Hall on Thursday evening, and many suffragettes and opponents of the ...

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  18. ANOTHER "PRIVATE LETTER."

    In November last the German. Emperor approved of President Roosevelt's nomination of Dr. Hill as United States Ambassador at the Hague to succeed ...

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  19. PORT OF LONDON.

    In connection with the Government scheme for the extension of the port and waterway of London, great improvements will be made. Last week the President of ...

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  20. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    It is announced that the Amalgamated Society of Engineers will not be represented at the Trade Union Congress to be held at Nottingham next September. ...

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  21. FRENCH PRESIDENT.

    Arrangements have been completed for the President of the French Republic (M. Fallieres) to nay hie intended visit to London during the last week in May. ...

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  22. ALLIANCE OF LABOUR GROUPS.

    The Labour groups in the House of Commons have formed an alliance limited to the present Parliament for united aetion en all labour questions which come ...

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  23. THE PEER AND THE PLOT.

    Before the Dublin City Commission, presided over by Mr. Justice Madden, last month Mrs, Minnie Walsh and her son (Percy Walsh), of Richmond parade, ...

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  24. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    Mr. J. S. Williams, the leader of the minority in the American House of Representatives, announced on Friday that the Democrats were mady to assist President ...

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  25. SAMPLE BAGS.

    The Committee on Vegetable Fibre and Wool has selected three elasses of bags, which will be sent to Australia for the purpose of testing their suitableness for ...

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  26. RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION.

    The Bishop of St. Asaph (Right Rev. Dr. Edwards) on Monday in the House of Lords moved the second reading of a Bid dealing with, religious instruction in ...

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  27. CHILDRENS PROTECTION.

    "The Bill for an Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to the protection of children and to the treatment of juvenile offenders, promised in the King's ...

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  28. HOPS FROM AMERICA.

    At a great meeting of hop pickers, held at Canterbury, a resolution was adopted demanding a protective tariff, and protesting against American growers dumping ...

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  29. BOMBTHROWING IN NEW YORK.

    A crowd of 20,000 people—mostly women—carrying Anarchist banners and wearing red caps, assembled in Union square, New York, on March 28, despita ...

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  30. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Lords on Thursday the Karl of Crewe (Lord President of the Council), in speaking to the second reading of the Land Values (Scotland) Bill, ...

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  31. SYDNEY MUSICIAN.

    Mr. Sidney Nicholson has been appointed from 100 candidates to fill the important position of organist at Canterbury Cathered. He is the son of the late Sir Charles ...

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  32. GENERAL.

    In a disputed will case the United States Supreme Court has awarded a Dublin harness maker named. Corcoran and Hannah Callachan, a peasant. £150,000, left to them ...

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  33. SECONDARY EDUCATION IN SCOTLAND.

    The secretary for Scotland (Mr. John (Sinclair) has introduced into the House of Commons a Bill to strengthen provision for secondary education in Scotland. ...

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  34. REVENUE OF GREAT BRITAIN.

    The revenue returns for the quarter and [?] ended March 31 were published on Wednesday. The receipts for the quarter Were £58,639,840, compared with £56,938,165 ...

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  35. MINERS' EIGHT HOURS BILL.

    On Thursday a deputation of iron, steel, and cotton manufacturers, shipping firms, and other users of coal waited upon the Home Secretary (Mr. Herbert Gladstone) ...

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  36. CHINAMEN IN CANADA.

    Four hundred Chinamen arrived at Van[?]onver on Monday. One hundred were ad[?] on payment of the head tax of £20 each, but the vest were deported. ...

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  37. CANADA AND SOUTH AFRICA,

    The Canadian Trade Commissioner in south Africa has confirmed the statement that the South African Customs Union, will revert to 10 per cent, duties on ...

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  38. TRAIN ROBBERS.

    A man names Brooks, was employed as a detective by the London and Northwestern Railway Company, was sentenced last week to three years' imprisonment for ...

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  39. HOUSING OF WORKERS BILL.

    The Bill introduced into the House of Commons by the President, of the Lo[?] Government Board (Mr. John Burns[?] dealing with the housing of workers and ...

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  40. PRECAUTIONS IN NEW YORK EXCHANGES.

    Following upon the discovery in the house of Silverstein of letters from the Anarchist Berkmann. disclcsing an extraordinary plot against financiers, the ...

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  41. BANKRUPT SHIPBUILDERS.

    Barclay & Co.. Limited, bankers, of London. petitioned a few days ago for the compulsory winding up of Sir James Laing and Sons, Limited, the well-known ...

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  42. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London.—Kintuck, steamer (Holt Blue Funnel line), from Port Adelaide (February 13) and other Australian ports; Moravian, steamer (Aberdeen line), from ...

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  43. THE GOVERNMENT'S PROMISES.

    Speaking at Battersea ou Friday, Mr. John Burns (the President of the Local Government Board) said the Government remembered its promises 'regarding the ...

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  44. MR. KEIR HARDIE.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, the English Socialist, who recently visited the most important of the British colonies, has said in a press interview that he considered colonial ...

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  45. EXPLOSION IN COAL MINE.

    Details of a terrible mining disaster have been published in the United States. A gas explosion in the Union Pacific Railway Company's coal mine at Hanna, ...

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  46. SCOTTISH IRON TRADE.

    The conciliation and Arbitration Board appomted to deal with matters affecting the Scottish iron trade, Las ruled in favour or a reduction of 7½ per cent, in wages ...

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