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  2. GENERAL CABLES

    Four police inspectors found guilty of graft have been sentenced to a year's Imprisonment, and to pay a fine of £100 apiece. ...

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  3. DOMINIONS' COMMISSION.

    The members of the Empire Trade Commission arrived in Hobart by the express on Saturday evening, and were met at the station by the ...

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  4. EVACUATION OF SCUTARI.

    Vice-Admiral Burney, who commanded the international squadron demonstrating against Montenegro, has as governor of Scutari, signed an ...

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  5. ANGLO-SAXON PEACE.

    Sir George Reid, speaking at a peace banquet to-day, congratulated the Anglo-Saxon people on the warmth of their regard for the preservation of ...

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  6. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    The New Zealand Minister for Defence (Colonel James Allen) was to-day entertained by the Canadian Club. Colonel Allen outlined New Zealand's ...

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  7. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    The Women’s Social and Political nion is finding difficulty in hiring halls and public rooms for its meetings. ...

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  8. MEN AND WOMEN.

    Mr. J. Law, who has been very ill in the Zeehan Hospital, is mending rapidly. The funeral of the late Mrs. Lilias ...

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  9. KAISER'S MOTOR KILLS A BOY.

    A motor car in which the Kaiser was travelling, in avoiding a cyclist, at Wiesbaden to-day, ran over and killed a boy. ...

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  10. TASMANIAN AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIES.

    Yesterday was occupied with a motor trip through the Huon district as far as Geeveston, and Mr. Foster said that the Commissioners had had a ...

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  11. BARONESS VAUGHAN DIVORCED.

    The Baroness Vaughan, who was the morganatic wife of the late King Leopold of Belgium, has been divorced by her second husband, M. Durrleux. ...

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  12. PILLAR BOX OUTRAGE.

    Every pillar box in Ramford and Ilford has been drenched with acid. ...

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  13. CHOOSING A PRINCE FOR ALBANIA.

    The task of choosing a ruler for Albania seems likely to present some difficulties. Austria desires a Roman Catholic, Italy a Protestant, while ...

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  14. GERMAN VIEW OF PEACE CELEBRATIONS.

    Professor Munsterberg of Harvard University, who is attending the New York Peace Committee, has warned it that the non-Anglo-Saxon citizens of ...

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  15. A STRANGE PREDICAMENT.

    A strange experience has befallen Herr Troewel, the Mayor, of the small Pomeranian town of Usedom. Herr Troewel is subject to fits of ...

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  16. PRINTER OF “SUFFRAGETTE" ' ARRESTED.

    In spite of the prohibition against the suffragette organ, the “ Suffragette,” the national Labor press of Manchester has been producing the ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICAN IMMIGRATION.

    The appeal court at Bloemfontein has decided that the Restriction Act does not apply to Syrians. ...

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  18. ROUMANIAN-BULGARIAN AGREEMENT.

    An agreement between Roumauia and Bulgaria has been signed at St. Petersburg. Bulgaria gives to Roumania the town of Silistria with its ...

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  19. NEW DIPHTHERIA SERUM.

    Professor Bohring has announced his discovery of a new diphtheria serum which produces immediate immunity in an epidemic and prolonged ...

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  20. LARGE HOUSE BURNT.

    Farrington Hall, Dundee, the residence of Mr. Henry M'Gradey, a former Lord Provost, has been burnt. It was sent on fire in six places ...

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  21. ANNAMESE BOMB OUTRAGE.

    A message received about two weeks ago from Hanoi, in French Indo-China, stated that a native of Annam had thrown a bomb into a ...

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  22. SEVEN YEARS IN DARKNESS.

    The police have removed an old woman, named Lerat in a dying condition from her home, where owing to grief at her sister's death she shut ...

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  23. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    The men employed in the shipyards on the Clyde and on the North East Coast are refusing to work overtime owing to dissatisfaction with wages. ...

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  24. GRECO-BULGARIAN DIFFICULTY.

    The Greek-Bulgarian commission to define the new frontier between these countries has failed to agree. It is stated that artillery was engaged in ...

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  25. SUFFRAGETTE PILGRIMAGE.

    The National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies is arranging for a pilgrimage of seventeen processions from all parts of the country to ...

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  26. CANADIAN REPRESENTATIVE INTERVIEWED.

    The Canadian representative on the Commission is Mr. G. E. Foster, Minister for Trade and oms in the Canadian Government and in the ...

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  27. "RUSHED FROM REGINNING TO END."

    "We have been rushed from beginning to end," declared Mr. Foster, in conclusion. "At the present time one of our party. Mr. William Lorimor, is ...

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  28. FIRE IN SCUTARI.

    A fire broke out in the Bazaar at Scutari, and owing to a high wind and lack of water soon assumed large proportions. Twenty houses, with a ...

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  29. DRUG VICTIM'S ESTATE.

    The net personality of the late Mr. Hugh Trevanion has been proved at £7,829. Considerable interest was aused by the long inquiry during ...

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  30. LIVERPOL DOCK DISPUTE.

    The Liverpool ship owners recently notified the dockers, who resorted to a strike as a protest, against the new conditions imposed by the employers ...

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  31. MORE BOMB ATTEMPTS

    A clock-work bomb, accompanied by suffragette literature was to-day found in the sorting department of the Reading post office. The bomb was ...

    Article : 92 words
  32. FINANCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  33. CONSUMPTION CURE.

    The United States Government experts have reported unfavorably upon the consumption cure, the invention of Dr. Friedmann, the German scientist. ...

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  34. SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    A shocking accident occurred on Saturday near Wynyard by which a young man named Robert Hill, aged 21 yeas, was dreadfully injured. He ...

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  35. IMPERIAL DOCKYARDS.

    It was announced a few days ago that the Admiralty, in consequence of the discontent in the Royal dockyards had deided substantially to ...

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  36. MR. W . LORIMER AT QUEENSTOWN.

    Mr. W. Lorimer, a member of the Imperial Trade Commission, reached Queenstown on Saturday evening after being brought over the Mount ...

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  37. THE JAPANESE PROBLEM.

    Japan’s formal protest against the Californian Alien Land Bill has been placed before the United States Cabinet. ...

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  38. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The match between Northhamptonshire and Surrey was delayed by rain and nded yesterday in a draw. Thirty-seven wickets for 212 ...

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  39. KING ALFONSO IN PARIS.

    King Alfonso of Spain to-day had a conference with the French Minister for Foreign Affairs (M. Pichon). King Alfonso had a great reception when he ...

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  40. AVIATION

    A United States aerial scout was killed near here to-day. Lientena Parks alighted on a mist-covered hill and aed wo schoolgirl spectators ...

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  41. RECONSIDERATION OF BILL URGED.

    The Secretary for State (Mr. W. J. Bryan) has despatched a message to Governor Johnson, of California, urging the return of the Alien Land Hill ...

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  42. WARSHIP'S CREW.

    The Admiralty Court has awarded the officers and crew of the cruiser Melpomene £2 for salving the Glasgow collier Alaranred. The ...

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  43. COMMERCIAL.

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  44. AIR FLEET IN ALDERSHOT.

    The King and Queen to-day paid a visit to Aldershot and witnessed the manoeuvres of seventeen aeroplanes, including a monoplane and two ...

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  45. LIFE AFTER DEATH.

    An American medical authority has read a paper before the Congress of American physicians and surgeons in which he states that life has been ...

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  46. DARWIN STRIKE.

    The strike among the members of the A.W.A. at Darwin appears in ending. On Monday the railway improves return to work. ...

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  47. LEADER OF FUSIONISTS.

    Mr. Joseph Cook the der of the Federal Fusion party addressed a meeting in the Albert Hall last ghy. Although there was a lar end ...

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  48. COMMERCIAL ATTACHES.

    The Foreign Secretary (Sir Edward Grey) is urging the associated Chambers of Commerce to effect a closer co-operation with commercial ...

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  49. EMPIRE RECIPROCITY.

    The Conservative press generally expresses pleasure at the report that an agreement on the question of trade reciprocity has been reached between ...

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  50. SIR S. SAMUEL'S FINES.

    The Government is shortly bringing in a Bill of indemnity to relieve Sir Stuart Samuel, Liberal member for Whitechapel, of the fines he legally ...

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  51. INTERVIEWS WITH AUSTRALIAN MINISTERS.

    "During my rn in Australia," ed Mr. Foster, "I have ad several informal inlws with Minis and pecially Mr. Tu ...

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  52. AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND

    The Premier of Victoria (Mr. W. A. Watt), accompanied by the Agent-General for Victoria (Mr. P. M'Bride) to-day inspected the Victoria and ...

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  53. SILVER.

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  54. NAVAL OIL CONTRACTS.

    Yesterday "The Times' warned the Government that circumsta and detailed rumors were current, regarding Ministers’ connections with navy ...

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  55. STRIKE AUTHORISED BY A.W.A.

    In reply to a telegram from the Minister for External Affairs, the Townsville of the A.W.A. has sd that it authorised the strike ...

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  56. METAL MARKET.

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  57. MILITARY REGULATIONS.

    The members of the rifle club of D. Company 60th Infantry attempted to hold a smoke social at Esseon Hall on Friday night, but owing to ...

    Article : 213 words
  58. WHEAT.

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  59. AUSTRALIA'S DEFENCE POLICY.

    "Yes, I have observed easually the working of Australia's defence y," said Mr. Foster, when asked to express his ion on the subject . "Of ...

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  60. SERIES OF FATALITIES.

    Margaret Hair, an elderly woman, was knocked down by a sulky in George street, and died of a fractured skull. ...

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  61. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    Three thousand Mexican Federal troops have retired on Guayamas after fighting day and night against the Sonora State troops. The State ...

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  62. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION.

    The Bishop of North Queensland (Dr. Frodsham) has written recommending the New South Wales system as the best solution of the religious ...

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  63. CANADIAN NAVY BILL.

    The third reading of the Navy Bill was reported to-day by a party majority of 33. Disorder marked the closing stages, ...

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  64. AUTRALIAN FRUIT.

    {No abstract available}

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  65. BRIGANDS IN EGYPT.

    Brigands yesterday held up and ransacked a goods train at Assint. A force of police interrupted the brigands at their work, and shots were ...

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  66. GAMBLING IN FRANCE.

    The Chamber of Deputies by a majority of seven has adopted a motion for the suppression of gambling in opposition to the Government proposal ...

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  67. SHIPPING.

    The following vessels were reported at Lloyd’s to-day:— Departures—For Sydney, Kleis; for Lyttelton, Remuera; for Wellington, ...

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