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  2. EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA

    The Emperor Franz Josef Is at Serajivo, the capital of Bosnia, where be attended successive services In the Roman Catholic and Sub-Orthodox ...

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  3. ANTARCTIC

    Captain Scott’s Antarctic exploration ship the Terra Nova has sailed from London for Portsmouth, an route to Cardiff, where she will coal. ...

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  4. ARGENTINA

    “The Times” has received a message through Monte Video, in Uruguay, by which means the censorship was avoided, stating that in Buenos ...

    Article : 188 words
  5. EMIGRATION

    It has been explained that the report that the Imperial Government had protested to Canada respecting the regulation concerning assisted ...

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  6. THE FUSION MEETING

    yesterday the long-talked-of meeting of Fusion members was held. Members sat all day, and at the termination of proceedings appeared to ...

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  7. QUESTION OF FUNDS.

    Interviewed by Reuter, Captain Scott said that he hoped that the total cost of his expedition would be within £50.000. The Mother Country had ...

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  8. [?]ORCE COMMISSION

    The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Alverstone, giving evidence at the Divorce Commission, said that he objected to giving the jurisdiction of the County ...

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  9. CORONATION

    The proposal to have the coronation on Empire Day next year has been well received in Canada and South Africa. ...

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  10. ALLEGED LIBEL

    A remarkable action for alleged libel has been attracting the public attention. Mrs. Colo, the wife of a Suffolk village grocer, has been suing ...

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  11. DINIZULU

    Renter’s correspondent states that Dinizulu has been transferred to Pretoria, and it is understood that his release is imminent, when he will be ...

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  12. CAPTAIN BARTLETT FORE- SHADOWS EXPEDITION IN 1911.

    Captain Bartlett, who was present when the Terra Nova sailed, stated his intention of starting for the Antarctic in 1911, commencing his dash ...

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  13. NICARAGUAN REVOLT

    According to official reports, General Estrada, in command of the rebel forces, has defeated General Lara and the Government troops. The ...

    Article : 97 words
  14. SUDDEN DEATH

    An officer in the Russian Imperial Guards, Count Bonturlin, the heir to an estate of £700,000, has died suddenly In St. Petersburg under ...

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  15. MEN AND WOMEN

    From London the death is announced of the Bight Hon Sir William Brampton Gurdon., a Suffolk landowner, and Lord-Lieutenant of ...

    Article : 554 words
  16. KING’S BIRTHDAY

    It is announced that King George’s birthday will he officially observed on June 24. ...

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  17. CRETAN AFFAIRS

    The executive committee of the Cretan Assembly has addressed the powers, declaring that Crete cannot live without Greek institutions, and ...

    Article : 78 words
  18. SOUTH AFRICA

    Some of the German newspapers award to Mr. Botha the credit for the South African Union. They add that though South Africa is nominally ...

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  19. CAPTAIN HOLFORD

    Captain James Henry Edward Holford, who in March was committed to the Old Bailey for trial on the charge of having fraudulently converted to ...

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  20. NOTES ON THE CABINET APPOINTMENTS.

    The “Transvaal Leader” applauds the inclusion in the Cabinet of Messrs. Sauer, Malan, and Burton. The “Johannesburg Star” condemns ...

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  21. SIR GEORGE REID

    A large gathering of Anglo-Australians were present yesterday in the Whitehall rooms, on the occasion of a reception to Sir George Reid. ...

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  22. EXPLOSION AT SEA

    The steamer Rhodesian, with a cargo of German coal for Algiers, has returned to Rotterdam owing to an explosion at sea, which killed two ...

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  23. ROTTEN EGGS

    From eating ice creams made of rotten eggs 800 people have been poisoned in the Ravena district of New York. There have been nine ...

    Article : 93 words
  24. REPLY TO VICTORIA’S MESSAGE.

    The State Governor to-day received the following cable message from the Governor-General of South Africa in reply to the message sent by the ...

    Article : 112 words
  25. DIVIDEND DECLARED

    The South Australian Company has declared a dividend of 20/ per share and a bonus of 5/. ...

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  26. CALL ON SHARES

    The Hon. Charles Swinfen Eady (the Hon. Mr. Justice Eady) has ordered a further call of £5 per share of the Law Guarantee and Trust ...

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  27. CHINESE DISCONTENT

    Advices from Shanghai state that, there is a general spirit of discontent in the provinces of Kiangsi, Kiangsu, and An[?]n, which is due to the high ...

    Article : 67 words
  28. A LONG RIDE

    Kudasheff, a Cossack girl, has de-complished the feat of having ridden from Harbin to St. Petersburg, a distance of 6420 miles, astride a ...

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  29. MR. ROOSEVELT

    The Nationalist Ms.P. entertained Mr. Roosevelt to lunch to-day. Mr. Redmond was in the chair. ...

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  30. THE DERBY

    The Derby was run this afternoon, and resulted:— Mr. Fairies’s b c Lemberg, by Cyllene —Gallcia.. ... ... ...

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  31. RELIGIOUS ORDERS

    A decree has been gazetted in Madrid for the more stringent registration and control of the religious orders through the enforcement of ...

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  32. QUARRY EXPLOSION

    An explosion has taken place in a quarry attained to some Portland cement works at Devil’s Slide, Utah. Twenty workmen were billed, mostly ...

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  33. AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS SARCASTIC.

    The American newspapers are sarcastic over the last proof of Mr. Roosevelt’s omniscience. Mr. Hearst, who is at present in Paris, has uttered ...

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  34. COLLIERY DISASTER

    The newspapers comment on New Zeeland’s generosity to subscribing to the Whitehaven Disaster Relief Fund. ...

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  35. [?]BERY UNDER ARMS

    After a long hearing behind closed doors, a court martial in St. Petersburg has concluded the trial of [?] persons charged With 33 robberies ...

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  36. MOROCCO

    The situation here is critical, owing to the Sultan’s reverses in the Tasa district. It was recently stated that some of ...

    Article : 42 words
  37. LAWN TENNIS

    A. F. Wilding has won the International Lawn Tennis Singles at Brussels, beating [?]uges by 6—1, 6—2, 6—0. ...

    Article : 40 words
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