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  2. POINTED PARS.

    AN INVITATION.--The "Telegraph" machine-room is open to visitors every day, from 11.45 a.m to 12.15 p.m. and ...

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  4. Prince of Wales.

    An interesting ceremony took place at Windsor yesterday, when the young Prince of Wales was invested with the Order of the Garter. The knights and officers of ...

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  5. Imperial Conference.

    At the sitting of the Imperial Conference yesterday, Sir Joseph Ward formally moved,--" That in order to relieve wives and children and the poor ...

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  6. Oxford University.

    The Oxford University yesterday conferred the honorary degree of doctor of laws on Sir Joseph Ward (Prime Minister of New Zealand), General Botha ...

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  7. Empire Festival.

    The fourth part of the pageant of London, in connection with the festival of Empire at the Crystal Palace yesterday. was a great success. It was ...

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  8. COMING EVENTS.

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  9. Family Notices

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  10. Barnardo Girls.

    Three hundred visitors from the overseas dominions yesterday, were entertained by the Barnardo girls at the Garden City Barkingside. The visitors ...

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  11. TO-MORROW.

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  12. Three Policemen.

    A sensation occurred early this morning in Friedrich strasse, one of the most frequented thoroughfares in the city. A well dressed youth denounced the police ...

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

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  14. FUTURE DATES.

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  15. International Polo.

    The polo match between America and England was won by the former by four one-half goals to England's three one-half goals. The English were once on even ...

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  16. Gifts to the King.

    The King has intimated that he prefers that any moneys which may have been intended for addresses to the throne, should be devoted to charities. ...

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  19. Family Notices

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  20. Revolt in Morocco.

    It is officially announced here that the French entered Mezuinez, after severe fighting, heavy losses being sustained on both sides. Mulaiz is in prison. ...

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  21. Birkbeck Bank.

    Many leading banks are assisting the Birbeck Building Society, and a number of, banks have offered to pay half the current and deposit accounts of the ...

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  22. Aeroplane Disasters

    An aviator named Schendel, with a passenger named Voss, axcended in an aeroplane at Jotenesthal to a height of 6,600 feet. The aviator began to ...

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  23. METROPOLITAN TRAMWAYS.

    The proposal made by the manager of the Brisbane Tramways Company to local authorities is on a scale so large that we are entitled to speak of it as a ...

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  24. Penitentiary Boys.

    Two hundred and fifty boys at the penitentiary colony on Belle Isle, complained that the food was not fit to eat, and mutinied. After arming themselves ...

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  25. Terrific Storm.

    A terrific electric storm occurred here when the Western Ontario brewery was ignited by lightning, and the Owensound sawmill also was struck, and the ...

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  26. Poisoned Pastry.

    Fifty persons at Cambria, yesterday partook of some poisoned pastry, which had been supplied by a leading pastrycook in this city. One has since died, ...

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  27. Revolt in Mexico.

    Three hundred Chinamen have been ordered to be deported from Mexico. It is believed they have attempted to gain entrance into the United States. ...

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  28. DESERTED WIVES.

    Seeing that the subject of deserted wises was discussed at the Imperial Conference, we may conclude that the mischief has become great enough to call for a ...

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  29. WELSH MINERS.

    A mass meeting of strikers at Glamorgan to-day decided that neither Mr. Abraham, M.P. ("Mabon"), nor Mr. Watts, and Mr. Morgan shall participate further ...

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  30. TUNNEL UNDER A RIVER.

    The Hon J. S. T. M'Gowen (Premier of New South Wales), who is visiting Germany, inspected the tunnel for vehicular and foot traffic which is being ...

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  31. KING AT CONVENT GARDEN.

    King George was present at Convent Garden Theatre when a performance of the opera, "Romeo and Juliette" was given, Madame Melba taking the ...

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  32. BILLIARD MATCH.

    The billiard match between George Gray, the Queensland boy champion, and Melbourne Inman, the English professional player, was continued yesterday. ...

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  33. VICTORIAN VIOLINIST.

    Miss Leila Doubleday, the Victorian violinist, gave a recital in the Queen's Hall on Friday night. The newspapers yesterday contained favourable notices of ...

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  34. LORD ISLINGTON.

    Lord Islington (Governor of New Zealand) has been promoted to the rank or Knight Justice of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. ...

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  35. WALKING CONTEST.

    George Goulding, the Canadian, defeated the Englishman, Larner, at Toronto in the world's mile walking championship, which was covered in a mins. ...

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  36. SHIPPING ORDINANCE.

    In consequence or conferences between Mr. Anderson and representatives of the Straits Settlements shipping interests, the recent shipping ordinance is likely to ...

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  37. OIL MARKET.

    With a view to resisting the invasion cf the Chinese market by the Standard Oil Company the Shell Oil, Royal, and Dutch Companies are preparing to establish an ...

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  38. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    Mr. Lloyd George in addressing 4,000 persons in the Birmingham Town Hall, met with a great reception. His was hut little affected after a speech of ...

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  39. MOTOR CAR FATALITY.

    During the progress of automobile races here, Basle, one of the contestants, was crushed, through his car overturning at a curve, and died. The pilot of the second ...

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  40. FRANK WOOTTON.

    F. Wootton (formerly of New South Wales) rode four winners yesterday, one of them being Marajax. ...

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  41. ENGLAND'S BILLIARD CHAMPION.

    Mr. H. W. Stevenson, the champion professional billiard player of England, has married Miss King. Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson have left England for ...

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  42. HEAT WAVE.

    The hot weather record again has been broken in Chicago, where one death four serious prostrations have occurred. The season has been unusual for heat. ...

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  43. DEATH OF LORD DYNEVOR.

    The death is announced of Lord Dyncvor, the sixth baron, aged 75 years. The late baron is succeeded by his son, the Hon. W. F. Rice, one of the Unionist ...

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  44. CHAMPAGNE AREA.

    The military occupation of the champagne districts already has cost £920,000. ...

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  45. MR. WALTER SAVILL'S ESTATE.

    Mr. Walter Savill of Shaw, and Albion, ship owners, who died recently, left personalty amounting to [?]1,583,983. He has left [?]12,000 to the hospitals, and ...

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  46. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The wool debate was continued in the House of Representatives. Mr. Francis, of Ohio, favoured a lower duty on manufactured woollens. He contended that ...

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  47. STEAMER BURNED.

    A river steamer on the Amur River,, China, was burned. There were 700 Korean railway navvies on board, who were thrown into state of panic, and ...

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  48. VICTORIA LEAGUE.

    At the annual meeting of the Victoria League, which was held at the Mansion League to-day. the Countesses of Jersey aud Crewe, and Ladies Northcote, ...

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  49. FEDERAL TRACTION ENGINE.

    A traction oil engine for the federal capital, has been purchased by the Home Affairs Department from a Victorian firm for £1,100. ...

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  50. STRIKE RIOT.

    One person has been killed, and a man has been charged with murder this occurring in a fight between [?] and police in the garnet workers strike. ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. AUSTRALIANS IN LONDON.

    Sir W. Lyne Sir Albert Gould, Sir Josiah Symon. Messrs. Maloney Laird, Smith, Brown. Spence, Storey, and Guthrie have arrived. ...

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  53. AUSTRALIAN OFFICES IN LONDON.

    Hon W. M. Hughes Acting Prime Minister, considers that Lord Dudley's suggestions that combined Australian offices be established in London is a ...

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  54. BOXING MATCH.

    Rivers, the Mexican pugilist, defeated Dixon, of Massachusetts, in the 16th round. Dixon was disqualified for kicking, and a riot ensued, several persons being ...

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  55. SCIENTIFIC CRUISE.

    The small steamer Fram, which recently returned to this report from the Antarctic regions, after landing Captain Amundsen and his Norwegian expedition ...

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  56. WOMEN'S FRANCHISE CLUB.

    The Hon. Andrew Fisher was present at the reception to Miss Vida Goldstein by the International Women's Franchise Clubs. ...

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  57. ABORIGINES POISONED.

    A telegram from Broome reports that seven natives in a camp near La Grange Bay accidentally were poisoned with arsenic. A gin, in making bread, mistook ...

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  58. Death OF REV. DR. LUCAS.

    Rev Dr. Lucas, the Canadian temperance lecturer, who lived for years in Australia, has died at Hamilton, Ontario. ...

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  59. AUSTRALIAN ATHLETE.

    At St. Thomas's Hospital sports today at Chiswick, J. G [?], the Australian, ran 104 yards. in 11 15 secs., and won the 440 yards race in 52 25 ...

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  60. COAL PORTERS' STRIKE.

    A strike of coal porters at Southampton is hampering the shipping trade of the port. ...

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  67. SUPPLY OF IMMIGRANTS.

    During late years, such enormous drafts have been made on the surplus population of Great Britain, that, as between the good old country and her dependencies. ...

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