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  2. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    The Australasian delegates to the Imperial Press Congress were entertained at a banquet at the National Club, Toronto, on Tuesday night, and great enthusiasm ...

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  3. BANK FRAUDS.

    Francis Reginald King, formerly a clerk in the employ bf the London and South-Western Bank, and Bermard Isaac, alias D. Stanley Windell, alias Bernard Roberts, ...

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  4. THE EMPIRE. BRITISH TRAWLERS HARASSED.

    North Sea trawlers at the beginning of July last complained bitterly of seizures by German gunboats in the North Sea. Within the previous few weeks no fewer than five ...

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  5. Social.

    The second of His. Excellency the Governor and Lady Bosanquet's at homes took place on Tuesday evening at Government House. After leaving our coats in ...

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  6. IMPERIAL NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    The Governments of and Natal and Newfoundland have accepted the invitation to send representatives to the imperial Naval Conference, which will meet in July. ...

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  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN COMPANY.

    The directors of the South Australian Company have declared a dividend of 30/ per share, and they propose to return to the shareholders capital amounting to £5 ...

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  8. FROZEN MUTTON.

    Dr. William Collingridge, medical officer of health to the Corporation of the City of London, in his last monthly report stated that 1,255 sheep were sent to Liverpool ...

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  9. BUSH BROTHERHOOD.

    Lord Brassey, formerly Governor of Victoria, presided at a meeting held on Tuesday night in aid of the Brotherhood of the Good Shepherd. Lord Northcote, in the ...

    Article : 123 words
  10. SMUGGLED ARMS IN INDIA.

    In regard to the statement of the Commonwealth Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearce) that the barrels of discarded Australian rifles were twisted and flattened ...

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  11. CATHOLIC DISABLILITIES.

    A Bill has been introduced into the House of Commons by Mr. W. Redmond (Nationalist, Clare East), providing for the removal of Catholic disabilities. The second ...

    Article : 109 words
  12. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Lady Scott, widow of the late Sir Claude Edward Scott, and mother of the late Countess of Russell, who figured prominently in divorce ...

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  13. BRITAIN'S COMING DANGER.

    A stirring debate has taken place in the House of Lords on the motion of the Earl of Bedford in favour of an enquiry into the condition of the special military ...

    Article : 250 words
  14. GENERAL.

    The estate of the late Algernon Charles Swinburne, the poet, has been sworn not to exceed £20,000. Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, who is ...

    Article : 551 words
  15. CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES.

    A difficulty has arisen between Canada and the United States in regard to the international waterway treaty, which was one of the three lately in course of ...

    Article : 59 words
  16. DEPORTED INDIANS.

    The Speaker of the House of Commons on Tuesday refused to allow Mr. Kelr.Hardie (the Leader of the Socialist Labour Party) to move the adjournment of the ...

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  17. EARTHQUAKE IN CANADA.

    The settlers in the north-west territories of Canada have been thrown into a state of panic by a severe earthquake. The shock in the Saskatchewan province was ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    Mr. Botha (the Premier), Mr. J. C. Smuts (the Colonial Secretary), and Sir G. H. Farrar (the Leader of the Opposition) in the Transvaal have been appointed as ...

    Article : 167 words
  19. MONASTIC CONVENTUAL INSTITUTIONS.

    Capt. Craig (Conservative. Down East) moved in the House of Commoms on Wednesday for leave to introduce a Bill to provide for an adequate inspection of monastic ...

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  20. THE TWO-POWER STANDARD.

    The Berlin Post, a daily newspaper, has published an article in which it taunts Great Britain upon her alleged inability to maintain the two-Power standard in naval ...

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  21. EDINBURGH BY-ELECTION.

    Mr. James Avon Clyde, K.C., who was Solicitor-General for Scotland in 1905-6, has been returned unopposed to the House of Commons for Edinburgh West, in place ...

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  22. SOMALILAND.

    The latest advices from Somaliland state that a native British force has defeated the Mullah, from whose possession 600 camels were recovered. ...

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  23. PENSION RELINQUISHED.

    Sir John Gorst, who was Under Secretary for India from 1886 to 1891 and Financial Sccretary to the Treasury from 1891 to 1892, has relinquished a pension of ...

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  24. SOCIAL NOTES.

    Capt. Makin returns to India on May 27. Mr. M. Mills has returned to Broken Hill. Mrs. John Gordon is giving a dance on ...

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  25. EARL ROBERTS.

    Earl Roberts of Kandahar and Lady Roberts celebrated their golden wedding to-day. The band of the Irish Guards serenaded the distinguished couple at ...

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  26. LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL PARTING WITH FREEHOLDS.

    The section of the London County Council known as the Progressives, who are in a minority, are opposing strongly a proposal to sell certain freehold properties in ...

    Article : 140 words
  27. IMPERIAL TRADE.

    The Montreal Board of Trade, at a meeting held on May 7, unanimously agreed to submit a resolution to the Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire, ...

    Article : 271 words
  28. THE ST. LAWRENCE.

    In the Canadian House of Commons to-day the Minister for Marine and Fisheries (Hon. L. P. Brodeur) announced that operations would be started shortly to deepen ...

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  29. JAPANESE AND CANADIANS.

    Although the City Council of Vancouver declined to take part in a welcome to the officers and men of the Japanese training cruisers Aso and Soya, the people of ...

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  30. STEAMER CAUGHT IN THE ICE.

    The steel-screw steamer Mongolian, 4,838 tons, which was built in 1891 by D. & W. Henderson. & Co., Glasgow, for the Allan line, when trying to pass through the ...

    Article : 86 words
  31. PICTURE FOR MELBOURNE.

    The pictures by modern Dutch and French artists belonging to the late Mr. Justice Day, who died in June, 1908, have been sold at auction for £94,946. The ...

    Article : 87 words
  32. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At the Channel, for orders.—Lincolnshire, steamer, from Melbourne March 1. At London.—Telamon, steamer, from Sydney March 16; Offenbach, steamer, from ...

    Article : 157 words
  33. WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE.

    The Earl of Cromer, Lord Curzon, and Lord James, at a meeting of the Men's League on Wednesday evening, made vigorous speeches in opposing woman's ...

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  34. IMPERIAL PRESS CONFEPERCE.

    The Australian delegates to the Imperial Press Conference, to be held in London, are now in Toronto. On Monday the ladies accompanying the delegates were ...

    Article : 78 words
  35. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The Western Australian Government is issuing a loan for £1,455,000 at 3½ per cent., with a minimum of £96 10/. The loan has been underwritten on the usual ...

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  36. DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER.

    For nearly 12 months legal proceedings have been going on in connection with the refusal of the Rev. Henry Thompson, of Eaton Vicarage, Norwich, who is an ...

    Article : 100 words
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  38. SHORTAGE IN CATTLE.

    The meat trade section of the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, in consequence of the shortage in the imports, of American and Canadian cattle, has urged the ...

    Article : 82 words
  39. ANGLO-JAPANESE EXHIBITION.

    The holding of an Anglo-Japanese Exhibition in London in 1910 is now assured. The idea has been warmly supported, especially in the manufacturing centres in ...

    Article : 59 words
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