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  4. Prince of Wales.

    The Price of Wales, who has been in Paris for tho purpose of studying the. French language, has returned to London, to order to be with his parents at ...

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  5. Australasian Dinner

    The annual Australasian dinner was held last night at the Trocadero Restaurant. The attendance numbered about' 200, and among those present were the Earl of ...

    Article : 385 words
  6. Dock Strike.

    Mr. Brett, secretary of the Shipping Federation, says that the strike would be over if Sir George Askwith, of the Board of Trade, would only leave them alone. ...

    Article : 220 words
  7. POINTED PARS.

    Indeed, indeed, but we arc better than we think our hearts, though at times hardened by repressive [?] with the worls at core still are soft as when, in ...

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  8. Horrible Outrage.

    A man bound alive in a wheelbarrow recently was hurled into the sea at Savona und drowned. A dynamite cartridge that had been placed in the barrow ...

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  9. A NEW RELIGION.

    A few years ago, Japanese authorities sent a commission to Europe to study the various systems of religion there prevailing. On their return, the ...

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  10. COMING EVENTS.

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  11. Family Notices

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  12. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.

    The balance-sheet of the Nationalist Bank of New Zealand shows a balance to credit of profit and loss account of £140,704. A dividend of 12 per cent has ...

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  13. Titanic Disaster.

    The Canadian Customs Department, as an indirect result of the Titanic disaster, has received an extraordinary amount of conscience money from persons who are ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    A few of the apples by the steamer Marathon, have been sold at Covent Garden market, and mostly sold at 7s. 6d. to 8s. 9d. per case, a few ...

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  15. TO-MORROW.

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  16. U.S. Presidency.

    The Republican Convention is adjourned until Friday, to allow the Credentials Committee to complete its labours. Mr. Roosevelt's declaration that ho ...

    Article : 339 words
  17. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    M'Culloch defeated Harrison and Bourke in the contest held yesterday at Henley, to decide who should be be second British representative in the sculling contests ...

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  18. FUTURE DATES.

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  19. ANGLICANS IN WALES.

    A deputation of Liberal Churchmen and Nonconformists waited on the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) yesterday, aud urged more generous treatment, for the Anirlican ...

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  20. FATAL FAMILY FEUD.

    A family feud here has resulted in four persons being killed and two wounded in two families named Waldrop and Sharpe. Henry Waldrop killed Walter Sharpe ami ...

    Article : 63 words
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  22. NEW BRUNSWICK ELECTIONS.

    The elections for the Canadian province of New Brunswick has resulted in the return of the Government, 26 Conservatives, 2 Liberals, and 2 Independents having been ...

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  23. SUFFRAGETTES IN PRISON.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. M'Kenna) replying to a question in the House of Commons last night, said that some of the imprisoned suffragettes had taken no ...

    Article : 59 words
  24. BOXING MATCH.

    Jack Johnson has agreed to use a 17-[?]ring in the fight arranged between hie and it now is believed that Mr. M'Donald the state Governor, will ...

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  25. Family Notices

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

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  27. LOAN FOR CHINA.

    The bankers of six Powers have agreed on the terms of a loan to China and now are prepared to negotiate a loan of £60,000,000. ...

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  28. LIBEL ACTION.

    When Mr. Justice Cussen took his seat this morning, to continue the hearing of the libel suit brought, by the Archbishop of Melbourne (Dr. Clarse) against John ...

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  29. SHIPPING STRIKE IN FRANCE

    In connection with the shipping strike at Mars[?] the Cabinet has asked the sailors and the shipping companies submit their dispute to a court ...

    Article : 72 words
  30. NAVAL ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP.

    The authorities will take over the first naval Zeppelin airship in October. The machine is to be temporarily boused at Hamburg. The crew of three officers and ...

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  31. IRISHWOMEN'S FRANCHISE LEAGUE.

    Four members of the irishwomen s Franchise League, yesterday, were fined 40s. each in default imprisonment for one month, for smashing windows in ...

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  32. CHINA WANTS A PREMIER.

    The Premier of China, Tung [?] fled to Tientsin, and refused to return, Yuan Shih-kai (President of the Chinese Republic), has refused, to combine ...

    Article : 110 words
  33. ESPIONAGE IN GERMANY.

    After a secret trial, an Alsatian sculptor named sculptor has been sentenced at Met[?] to penal servitude for five rears, on a charge of espionage. Three Germans ...

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  34. EMPIRE TRADE.

    Sir George Reid always was, and apparently always will he, even unto his last departing, breath, a stanch freetrader. As such, he. first rose into ...

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  35. ELECTION IN YORKSHIRE.

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  36. DEFENCE OF HOLLAND.

    The Government of the Netherlands, has withdrawn the Coast Defence Bill, which included provision for the much talked of fortification at Flushing. ...

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  37. TRADE IN GRAVES.

    In the opinion of the,Minister for. public Health, there is evidence that an abominable trade in grave's is being conducted. It appears that a number oi persons ...

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  38. JAPAN'S NEW TARIFF.

    The Parliamentary Under Secretary to the Board of Trade (Mr. Robertson), replying to Mr. B. 13. Peto, member for East Wiltshire in the House of Commons ...

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  39. £136,000,000. ON RUSSIAN NAVY.

    The Duma has voted a live vears'" naval programme, which will involve" an expenditure oi £139,1100,000 before 1917. ...

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  40. GOLD MEDAL FOR .CAPTAIN AMUNDSEN.

    Captain Amundsen, the discoverer of the South Pole, has been awarded, the Royal Scottish Geographical Society's Livingstone gold medal. ...

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  41. CAMPANILE OF ST. MARKS.

    Pope Pius yesterday witnessed at the Vatican a cinematographic representation of the. inauguration of the new campanile at St. Mark's, Venice. ...

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  42. BEREAVEMENT NOTICES.

    Mrs. ROBERT CROSS and : Family, John street, Paddington, wish to THANK the Western Suburbs Football Club, also Lambert and Sous, for there sympathy ...

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  43. INCREASED PAY SO MINERS.

    The chairman of the Scottish Coal Conciliation Board has granted to the to miners an increase of 6d. a day. . ...

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  44. TRIAL FOR MURDER.

    At Broome yesterday the trial ol Thomas Bileliba, Cundido Colestrom, and Oman Bin Ahmet, three Manila men, and Evjup Bin Tahu, a Malay, for the ...

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  45. STREET ACCIDENTS IN LONDON.

    Statistics show that 1-1,254 persons were injured in the streets of Loudon last year. Of 410 persons killed, 288 were killed by motor vehicles. ...

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  48. SGUTH AFRICAN PUBLIC SERVICE.

    ln the House of Assembly the Premier (General Botha) moved all [?], to the Public Serice Bill to prevent the [?] of a civil servant ...

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  49. CHAPMAN AND CO.'S SPECIALITY.

    Chapman and Co. have a splendid show of the "Larona" corset in their large centre window. They have also issued an attractive booklet, Willi coloured plates. ...

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  50. LOST MEN RECOVERING.

    News has been received by tho police from New Norfolk that the men who were lost In the Florentine Valley on Sunday last reached Hamilton on Thursday night. ...

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  51. PERRY CASE SETTLED.

    The law suit brought by .Mr. Perry against the Speaker (Mr. Willis) has been settled. This intimation was conveyed at the judge in the July Court this morning ...

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  52. CAUGHT BETWEEN BUFFERS.

    A labourer, named Patrick Keane, an employee of Dirt and Co., was caught between the butlers of a railway carriage at the Beruda mealworks, yesterday, and ...

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  54. SAWMILLER INJURED.

    Samuel Wilmott, an employee of Messrs. Dath, Henderson, and Co., [?] fractured his Tight forearm yesterday. He. was removing a bolt when be met with ...

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