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  3. House of Lords.

    In the House, of Lords yesterday, the Marquis of Lansdowne moved, "that a humble address be presented to the King, asking His Majesty's sanction to the ...

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  4. Pension Bill.

    The Financial Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Hobhouse) yesterday introduced in the House of Commons a bill to amend the Colonial Governor's ...

    Article : 81 words
  5. Arbitration a Dream.

    The German Imperial Chancellor (Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg), referring in the Reichstag to the proposal made by the Social Democratic party that he ...

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  7. Albanian Rising.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Times' reports that Turkey largely relies upon reinforcements (consisting of Asiatic troops) to maintain order in ...

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  8. Family Notices

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  9. COMING EVENTS.

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  10. BARQUE ABANDONED.

    Yesterday's cablegrams advised that the barque Buteshire, bound from Pisagna for London, with a cargo of nitrate, has been seen abandoned and drifting in a heavy sea ...

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  11. Railway Tunnel.

    The work of piercing the Loetschberg tunnel has been completed. The Loetschberg tunnel, which was begun in August, 1906, will, it is claimed, ...

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  12. TO-MORROW.

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  13. FUTURE DATES.

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  14. UNSEAWORTHY STEAMER.

    The inquiry at Victoria, into the loss of the steamer Sechelt, which foundered off the coast of Vancouver Island, disclosed that the vessel was unseaworthy, ...

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  15. TOWN PLANNING.

    If Australian municipal authorities-- more particularly those in control of large,cities-- are to profit by experience in great continental cities, they needs must be ...

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  16. AEROPLANE RACE.

    Germany has been omitted from the route of the forthcoming aeroplane race which now will be restricted to Paris, Liege, Brussels, London, and thence back ...

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  18. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    SIGMA.--The statement is that seismic disturbances cause discharges of firedamp, not that all fire damp discharges are due to a seismic, cause. ...

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  19. Gold Discovery.

    When the chimney of an hotel which had been burnt down at Cochrane, in Ontario, was being demolished; a workman found a speck of gold in the mortar'. ...

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  20. Libel Action.

    Inspector Dew has recovered £400 damages from the "Daily Chronicle" for a libel contained in a cablegram, which alleged that the murderer Crippen when ...

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  21. BRAZILIAN CABLE.

    The Emden- Tencriffe and Monrovia Brazil telegraph cable has been opened for service. ...

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  22. Diary for To-day and To-morrow.

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  23. Family Notices

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  24. ROUGH WEATHER.

    Lodged 8:10 a.m., delivered 9 a.m. During yesterday a heavy south- westerly wind caused rough conditions on the New,South Wales coast. The vessels which ...

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  26. TORNADO IN ALABAMA.

    A tornado destroyed the Settlement of Gainesville, in the State of Alabama, U.S.A.,but no lives were lost. The crops were ruined, forests were levelled to ...

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  27. Trades Unions.

    The Management Committee of the General Federation, of Trade Unions has passed resolutions criticising the Chancellor of the Exchequer's proposals and ...

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  28. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    In the Jury Court to-day, Rachaer Nathan, a milliner, sued Charles Rendell, a clerk, for alleged breach of promised She claimed £1,000.The jury gave a ...

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  29. FIRE AT ALBANY.

    Many valuable records have been discovered among the ruins of the capitol of the State of New York, which was destroyed by fire. The legislature library ...

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  30. Capital and Labour.

    Lord Robert Cecil, speaking last night at a meeting of the Labour Copartnership Association, said that the relations between capital and labour in Great ...

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  31. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    The application made on behalf of the Mawson Antarctic expedition for assistance to the extent of £20,000 from Commonwealth funds towards the venture, ...

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  32. HIGHER EDUCATION.

    Before the South Australian Higher Education Commission, Professor Carslaw,of Sydney University, advocated the acceptance by the university of school. ...

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  33. RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT.

    The question of reciprocity with the United States, and its effect on preferential trade with the West Indies, further was debated in the Dominion House of ...

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  34. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Revenue Bill passed its third reading in the House of, Commons last night. The Shops Bill was read a second time. ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The South African Union Government will construct, extensive coast defence works under the new Imperial scheme. ...

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  36. TREACLE,NOT OPIUM.

    The Bathurst police have notified that an analysis, of the contents of 66 tins recently found in the possession of a Chinaman, Willie Loy, was treacle, not opium. ...

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  37. NOTABLE HORSE TRAINER.

    The death is announced of Mr. J. Hickey, the, Australian trainer of racehorses. ...

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  38. GERMAN NAVY.

    Count, Reventiow has published an article in which he states that the year 1917 will, be the end of the transition period in connection with German naval ...

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  39. ALASKA COAL LANDS.

    The trial of the English group or coal claims in connection with the alleged coal lands frauds in Alaska, was opened yesterday. Counsel for the defence at ...

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  40. AEROPLANE FLIGHT.

    M. Sommer, at Charleville, yesterday, travelled in his biplane a, distance of 65 kilometres in an hour, and 100 kilometres, in one and a-half hours. The machine ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN WARSHIPS.

    The Prime Minister (Hon. A. Fisher) yesterday said with reference to the inquiry from the New South Wales Government, relative to the construction of ...

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  42. AUSTRALIA'S PROGRESS.

    The Hon. W. L. Raillieu, Victorian Minister for Public Works, has been interviewed in London, with reference to the progress of the Commonwealth, and the ...

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  43. WOOL SALES.

    The London colonial wool sales were continued this morning. There was animated competition, and prices were firm and unchanged. ...

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  44. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The committee of the Rugby Union has decided to invite delegates from the overseas dominions, to attend the meetings of the rules subcommittee, and of the ...

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  45. BATTLESHIP MONARCH.

    The super -Dreadnought battleship Monarch was launched, at the Elswick works yesterday. Her boilers, funnels, and bridges already had been installed. ...

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  46. FRENCH VINE WORKERS.

    In consequence of the outbreak of the vine workers in the Aube district, a compromise now is being arranged, by which a special label will be applied to ...

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  47. INDIAN CONSTABLE SHOT.

    Two men, who were being arrested near Cornilla, shot the arresting constable dead, and also wounded Superintendent Furze, who was accompanying ...

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  48. BRITISH LICENSING BILL

    The Prime Minister(Mr. Asquith) gave a sympathetic reply to a temperance deputation that, waited upon him yesterday. He said that when the veto ...

    Article : 93 words
  49. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    As the Federal Government was unable to come to an arrangement with a wireless expert in London, to whom they offered £750 a year it has been decided ...

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  51. SURVEY OF AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) has promised to consult the Federal Cabinet regarding the proposal to bring about a topographical survey, of ...

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  52. KAISER AS SQUIRE.

    The Kaiser lost his voice by a "pad cold 'th 'ead " He regained his voice by keeping in bed. The first use that he made of it was at his Cadinen ...

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  53. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

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