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  2. THE EMPIRE.

    There has been heated discussion in many Quarters in the past few Weeks regarding the method and action of the Lord Chancellor (Lord Loreburn) in appointing ...

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  3. EDINBURGH NECKLACE AFFAIR.

    The trial was begun at Edinburgh yesterday of Mr. C. Aylmer Cameron, Lieutenant of the 57th Battery, R. F. A. stationed at arrested last February on a charge of ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIANS IN LONDON.

    Rps. Sir John Quick, A. Poynton, and W. E. Johnson, and Srs. J. Vardon, J. J. Lond, and R. J. Sayers have arrived by the mail steamer from Australia. ...

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  5. CANADA.

    It is expected that the general election in the Dominion will be held in August, and that the prorogation of Parliament will take place upon the return of Sir ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons last night the closure was applied to the Government Bill providing for national insurance against sure was read a second time. ...

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  7. TWO HUNDRED MILLION BUSHELS.

    The Canadian wheat crop has heen estimuted at about 200 millions of bushels. ...

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  8. THE LABOUR PARTY.

    With a view to encourage the growth of an Imperial labour Party the Canadian Lahour. Congress hew decided to invite Urn Australian Prime Minister. (Mr. t Fisher) ...

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  9. DEFENDING RECIPROCITY.

    The Minister of Finance (Hon. W. S. Fielding) has left for London. His departure is bettered to be due to a cable message received from the Prime-Minister ...

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  10. GIRL IN LONDON CONTRACTED LEPROSY.

    The Daily Express makes a sensational announcement. It states that a girl of North London, young and pretty, attended a fancy dress ball in the character ...

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  11. REPORTED MUTINY.

    Reports have been, circulated to the effeet that a mutiny is threatened on board the Canadian cruiser Rainbow, owing to bad food having been served. The truth of ...

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  12. WOMEN'S HOPE DEFERRED.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd-George) has, announced that the Government will devote one week of next session to the discussion of the Women's ...

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  13. FRANCE'S FRIENDSHIP.

    It is announced in London that in view of the entente cordiale between Great Britain and France the French Minister Marine (M. Delcasse) has decided ...

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  14. VETO BILL.

    The House of Lords was crowded yesterday when the debate on the second reading of the Parliament (Veto) Bill was resumed. In the galleries were many ...

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  15. FISHING VESSEL CAPTURE.

    The American fishing Teasel Edrie hftc been. captured within the three-mile-limit of Vancouver -Island and confiscated. An armed party from the cruiser Rainbow ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA'S TARIFF.

    Mr. Hamilton Wickes, the. Board of Trade representative in Australia, speaking at a meeting- of the Belfast Chamber of Commerce, said the question of a ...

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  17. THE PROSPEROUS WEST.

    The Premier.of Western Australia (Mr. Wilson), who is visiting England for the Coronation, in the course of an interview said his State was not booming, but it was ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRANTS.

    At the annual meeting of the Central Emigration Board Mr. Easton. of Sydney, urged the sending to Australia of ex-soldiers and sailors and reservists. He said ...

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  19. MARITIME DISASTERS.

    Yesterday, the 14,000-ton Cunard liner Ivernia, which wan just completing the homeward voyage across the- Atlantic, crashed upon Daunt Rock—a bristling ...

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  20. MAWSON EXPEDITION.

    Through the efforts of the GovennorGeneral designate of the Commonwealth (Lord Denman) the Treasury has granted Dr. Douglas Mawson, of Adelaide, £2,000 ...

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  21. BATTLESHIPS COLLIDED.

    The battleship Bellerophon, 18,600 tons, and the armoured cruiser Inflexible, 17.250 tons, collided off Portland, in the English Channel, yesterday, when returning from ...

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  22. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) has been gathering data in connection with the Commonwealth Bank proposal. He has denied a statement which ...

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  23. EDUCATIONAL REFORM.

    The President of the Board of Education (Mr. Runciman) has introduced a Bill dealing with educational matters. It abolishes the provision which allowed ...

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  24. ITZEHOE ASHORE.

    A report has been received from Port' Elizabeth that the steamer Itzehoe, 4,487 tons, which is engaged in the German-Australian trade, and left Antwerp for ...

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  25. EMPIRE STAMPS.

    The Scotsman announces that the Postmaster-General (Mr. Samuel) has decided not to proceed with a uniform design of stamps for the Empire. Mr. Fisher, Sir ...

    Article : 64 words
  26. FAMOUS BOOK.

    It was announced that John Banyan's Copy of Foxe's "Book of Martyrs," dated 1041, would be offered at auction at Sotheby's to-day. ...

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  27. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    Efforts on the part of the mediators to bring to an end the protracted strike in the Cambrian Valley, have so for been -unavailing. On Saturday a ...

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  28. CHAMPION OF REFORM.

    Men of widely divergent political end religious views have presented to Mr. Edward D. Morel a cheque for £4,000 in recognition of his years of service in securing ...

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  29. SIXTY DROWNED.

    A message from Panama states that the National Steamship Company's vessel, the Taboga, struck a rock on Tuesday, and immediately. sank off Punta Mala—a ...

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  30. ALL TRADES CONCERNED.

    There is a probability of an extensive and most serious labour strike bore, beginning on June 5. It is likely that unionists in all trades may be called out. ...

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  31. WHIMSICAL PREMIER.

    Mr. McGowen (Premier of New South Wales) returned for a while to-day to his old trade as a boiler maker. When passing along the newly ...

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  32. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE

    All the members of the Australasian atletes except Dr. Guy Haskins, who will take part in the games held in connection with the Festival of Empire, have now ...

    Article : 132 words
  33. BRADFORD WOOLCOMBERS.

    The Bradford woolcombers demand a general advance of. 5 per cent, in their wages, with a minimum of 25/ a week for night workers. The employers have ...

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  34. CASTE RIOTS.

    The riots between the Mohammedans and Namasudras in the Chulney district—where the former caste created great damage in many villages and bazaars of ...

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  35. NATIONAL STOPPAGE OF WORK.

    The South Wades coiners' delegates hare resolved to ask the National Conference of the Miners Federation of Great Britain to declare a national stoppage of mine ...

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