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  5. Cotton Trade.

    In connection with the strike in the cotton trade, the cardroom operatives have demanded that Howe, the man who was dismissed for refusing to do certain ...

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  6. South Africa.

    The Duke of Connaught, accompanied by the Duchess of Connaught and Princess Patricia of Connaught, will leave London to-morrow for South Africa where his ...

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  7. COMING EVENTS.

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  8. Family Notices

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  9. TO-MORROW.

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  10. Medical Science.

    Field-marshal Lord Kitchener speaking yesterday at the opening of the Medical School at the Middlesex Hospital, paid a tribute to the work done by the Army ...

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  13. Federal Land Tax.

    The Edinburgh "Scotsman" asserts that the full text of the Australian Land Tax Assessment Bill has not removed the belief that it will affect the stability of ...

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  14. Anglican Perverts.

    In consequence of the action of the bishop of the diocese in objecting to the reservation and adoration of the sacrament, the vicars of St. Bartholomew's ...

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  15. Dynamite Outrage.

    The postmaster at Los Angeles has received letters threatening to blow up the new federal buildings there with dynamite. In consequence armed men have ...

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  16. Fire in New York.

    A fire broke out in Twenty-fourth street, New York last night, and swept over an area of three acres. The damage is estimated at £300,000. ...

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

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  18. Brilliant Meteor.

    A meteor of great brightness, 150.miles from the earth, was observed from Johannesburg, in the Transvaal. The inhabitants of the town were startled by ...

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  19. ORNITHOLOGICAL UNION.

    Of the work done by the Ornithological Union of Australia, whose tenth annual session was opened by the Governor, yesterday, words in praise too great cannot ...

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  20. Cholera in Italy.

    Twenty-seven fresh cases of cholera and nine deaths from the disease have been reported in the Naples district of Italy. ...

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  22. Steamer Robbery.

    Bullion and bank notes to the value of £5,000 wore stolen from the mail room of the steamer City of Seattle, when the vessel was en route from Skagway, in ...

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  23. Boiler Explosion.

    The steamer Chiriqui belonging to the Pacific Steamship Company is reported to have been lost in the Gulf of Panama, through an explosion of her boilers. When ...

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  24. REPRESENTATIVES OR AUTOMATA.

    Frequent and bitter are the complaints made against the Labour party in this country, because its members work so well together from general electors ...

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  25. Meat Famine.

    Prices of meat in Italy continue to remain at a high level. In Rome 2s per lb. is demanded for veal while the prices of beef range from 9d to 1s. 6d. per ...

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  26. Aeroplane Flight.

    M. Tabuteau made a flight in an aeroplane over the Pyrenees, from San Sebastian, in Spain to Biarritz in France. ...

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  27. Fire at Monte Video.

    A fire occurred in Monte Video, the capital of Urugua in South America, yesterday, and destroyed the new docks and the custom-house. The damage ...

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  28. Murder at Lisbon.

    Lieutenant Rebello yesterday at Lisbon shot and killed with his revolver Dr. Bombardo, the celebrated alienist and the leader of the Liberal campaign against ...

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  29. BRITISH BIBLE.

    At a meeting of the British and Foreign. Bible Society yesterday, it was resolved to take steps to promote the general observance of the tercentenary of the ...

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  30. Borstal Prisoners.

    The members of the commission on prison reform, in their report, insist that where is no necessity for longer sentences for Borstal prisoners than one year ...

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  31. Roman Catholics.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Catholic Herald " reports that the Papal decree with regard to children's first communion has been misunderstood. The Pope ...

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  32. BRITISH LAND TAX.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George) has called a conference of building and co-operative societies, because of the apprehension felt among ...

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  33. Train Robbery.

    The passengers on a Pullman car bound west from Rock Island, recently, were robbed of £1,400 in cash, drafts, and jewels. An investigation is being made ...

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  34. BERLIN DEMOCRATS.

    A great public meeting was held at Berlin to-day under the auspice of the Democratic Union. The meeting expressed its sympathy with the four journalists ...

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  35. BOY SCOUTS.

    General Baden Powell, the originator of the Boy Scouts' organisation, has been interviewed at Liverpool on his return from America. He said that there were ...

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  36. PARLIAMENT -- THIRTY-SEVENTH DAY.

    In the course of his remarks on the redistribution of seats measure yesterday the Minister for Education treated hon members of the Legislative Council to a ...

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  37. WORKERS IN GERMANY.

    There is a prospect of a lockout of 630,000 metal workers in Germany and the outlock is gloomy. Four hundred thousand electricians threaten to strike ...

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  38. MINERS' FEDERATION.

    Mr. Enoch Edwards, in opening the conference of the Miners Federation at Edinburgh, yesterday, said that in whatever steps other trade unions adopted in ...

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  39. EARL GREY.

    It is reported that the Governor-General of Canada (Earl Grey) will visit the West Indies in 1911 in consequence of the recent report of the Royal Commission on ...

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  40. OSBORNE DECISION.

    Since the Osborne judgment was delivered, two branches of the Boilermakers and Shipbuilders Societies at Sunderland have endeavoured to secure a ...

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  41. LONG STRIKE.

    After a strike extending over a year, which resulted in consequence of a readjustment, of wages, through the introduction of new machinery, 900 miners at ...

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  42. CHINESE IMMIGRANTS.

    "Following upon evasions of the immigration law by Chinamen at Vancouver, the Trade Department of Canada, has issued orders that in future no certificates in the ...

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  43. GENERAL BOTHA.

    General Botha (Prime Minister of South Africa) is suffering from a severe attack of quinsy, and the reconstruction of the South African Cabinet may remain at a ...

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  45. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    At the congress of the Amalgamated Railwaymen's Societies, held yesterday, at Barry, near Cardiff, a resolution was passed, demanding an eight-hours day. ...

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  47. ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    Lord Robert Cecil, in a speech at St. Albans yesterday, advocated that incumbents should be instituted for a period of five or ten years, and that, church ...

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  48. IMPERIAL ASSEMBLY.

    The Regent of China opened the Imperial Assembly at Peking yesterday. He declared that the Assembly represented the verdict of the people, and although it ...

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  49. DRY FARMING.

    President Taft, by pressing a button at his summer house in Massachusetts gave the signal at Spokane for the formal evening of the Dry Farming Congress. ...

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  52. AMERICAN COTTON MARKET.

    A new seasonal record has been made on the New York cotton market. Prices closed yesterday at 20 to. 36 points above Saturday's prices. The strike in the ...

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