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  2. THE EMPIRE. KING EDWARD.

    King Edward VII has returned to England from Marienbad, Bohemia, in perfect health. His Majesty received an ovation as he drove through the streets of London ...

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  3. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns for August show that the imports into the United Kingdom were valued at £18,410,537, an increase of £5,670,506 compared with the ...

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  4. BRITISH PARLIAMENT. EXTINCTION OF HOTEL LICENCES.

    During the course of the Budget debate in the House of Commons on Friday members of the Opposition stated that the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd ...

    Article : 115 words
  5. General News.

    At the request of the senior member for the Northern Territory a sum was placed On the Estimates last session for expertmental plots for the growth of cereals in the ...

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  6. BRITISH PREMIER.

    On Sunday a party of militant women, who fiercely demand suffrage rights, accosted the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) outside the parish church at Lympne, a ...

    Article : 112 words
  7. BATTLESHIPS.

    On the ground now occupied by the armoured cruiser Indefatigable, 18,000 tons, in the dockyard at Devonport, the construction will be started in November of a ...

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  8. LORDS AND BUDGET.

    The Westminster Gazette, in dealing with the attitude which the House of Lords is likely to adopt in regard.to the Budget, admits that there is a growing assumption ...

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  9. POPULATION FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. W. L. Baillieu, the Victorian Minister for Public Works, who is now in London, in a letter to the Times, appeals to Great Britain to assist Australia in her ...

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  10. PORT OF LONDON.

    The newly established Port of London authority has prepared a draft schedule of maximum port dues, which are estimated to yield a return of £70,000 a year. ...

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  11. SLASHING SPEECH BY MIL CHURCHILL.

    Mr. Winston Churchill (President of the Board of Trade), in a speech at Leicester on Saturday, remarked sarcastically that great difficulty confronted speakers at the ...

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  12. BOY SCOUTS.

    On Saturday, Gen. Baden-Powell, the originator of the Boy Scouts movement, inspooled 11,000 of the London scouts at the Crystal Palace. King Edward, in a ...

    Article : 80 words
  13. TRADES UNIONS.

    At the Congress of Trades Unions at Ipswich on Tuesday resolutions were passed condemning proposals for the compulsory enlistment of working men in the ...

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  14. CRIMEAN AND MUTINY VETERANS.

    His Majesty the King has sent a gracious reply through the Governor-General of the Commonwealth the Earl of Dudley, to the address of loyalty from the South ...

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  15. LORD KITCHENER.

    The whole population or Simla assembled to give an ovation to Lord Kitchener on the occasion of his departure from that military centre. His farewell was a ...

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  16. PACIFIC CABLE.

    The balance sheet of the Pacific Cable Hoard for the year ended March 31 shows that the receipts were £113.093, and the expenditure £96435. The number of ...

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  17. DEATH OF MR. R. LAWLEY.

    A Bad affliction has befallen Capt. the Hon. Sir Arthur Lawley, G.C.I.E., Governor of Madras, late Governor of the Transvaal and formerly Governor of Western ...

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  18. MAORI'S SURVIVORS.

    Fifteen seamen who survived the wreck of the Shaw, Saville liner Maori at Duiker Point, Cape Colony, reached Plymouth on Saturday. Mr. Marwood, the engineer, in ...

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  19. GOVERNMENT SAVED BY NATIONALISTS.

    The position of the British Government has been repeatedly threatened during the past few weeks, and during tho Budget debate in the early hours on Friday morning ...

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  20. OLD-CRIME DETECTED.

    On November 28. 1901, Thomas James Stockall, of Stockall & Sons, jewellers, of Clerkenwell road, was found bound and gagged in the shop, and £3,000 worth of ...

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  21. SUFFRAGETTES FINED.

    On August 19 the police arrested Mrs. Despard (sister of Gen. Sir John French), Mrs. Cobden-Sanderson, and several other members of the Women's Freedom League ...

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  22. ALLAN LINER ASHORE.

    The Allan liner Laurentian, 4.522 tons, is ashore at Trepassey Bay, Newfoundland. The vessel's passengers have been safely landed. ...

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  23. SOCIAL NOTES.

    Mrs. Gustav Isaacs has removed from Hill street, North Adelaide, to Rosebery, 128 Childers street. North Adelaide (two doors from Jeffcot street), and will be at ...

    Article : 341 words
  24. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At Falmouth.—Elsa, steamer, from Lytlelton May 31. At Channel for Orders.—Crete-hen Hartrodt. barque, from Tumby Bay April 28. At London.—Wakanui, ...

    Article : 163 words
  25. GENERAL.

    The Cunarder Lusitania, 32.000 tons, has made the Atlantic passage to New York in 4 days 11½hours. This beats all previous records for the westward trip. ...

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  26. AN IRISH SEAT.

    Mr. Arthur Lynch, who served with the Boer Army in the South African war, and whose conduct in that connection was greatly denounced at the time, has been ...

    Article : 212 words
  27. Social.

    Miss Amy Castles and her accompanying artists made up one of the most delightful concert companies that have ever visited Adelaide. The young prima donna looks ...

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  28. IMPERIAL DEFENCE. POSITION OF DOMINIONS.

    Lord Charles Beresford, who is now on a visit to Canada, speaking at a meeting of the Toronto National Club, said if the Imperial Government interfered with the over ...

    Article : 141 words
  29. THE BRITISH BUDGET.

    The annual Trades Unions Congress wag opened at Ipswich on Monday in the presence of 495 delegates, representing 1,701,000 members of trades societies. ...

    Article : 107 words
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  31. RIVAL NAVIES.

    During the next three months Germany will launch three 19,000-ton battleships and n 22,000-ton 27-knot cruiser. In the same period Britain will put off the slip the ...

    Article : 46 words
  32. DEVELOPMENTS BILL.

    In the House of Commons on Monday Lord Robert Cecil (Conservative, East Marylebone) moved the rejection of the Development and Road improvement ...

    Article : 350 words
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