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  2. GANGES TIMBER SHIPMENT

    Part I of tills account tree published on' Saturday. Part II 011 Part III on Tuesday, Part Wednesday, Part V on Thursday, ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    “The Times” says that the Government’s attitude is frank and straightforward. It is not going to take any action that might be construed as ...

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  4. MEN AND WOMEN

    Mr. J. Earle, M.H.A., returned in Hobart last night by the oppress train. He addressed fifteen mostings in the West and North-Western ...

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  5. PAMPHLET ON THE NAVY.

    Dr. Macnamara announced yesterday that the objectionable pamphlet, “The Smith About the Navy,” is no longer included in the libraries of ...

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  6. COMMANDER PEARY

    Reuter's Berlin correspondent states that Mr. Francke, the steward of Mr. Bradley’s pleasure schooner, who remained at Etah with Dr. Cook ...

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  7. INDIAN RISING.

    The secretary of the Aborigines Protection Society states that be is not surprised at the troubles In Yucatan, as the Indians employed on the ...

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  8. FREE TRADE

    Sir Swire Smith, vice-chairman of the Royal Commission on International Exhibitions In 1909, at a Free Trade meeting in London, said that ...

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  9. MR. ASQUITH AND MR. BALFOUR.

    “The Times” states that Mr. Asquith has sent Mr. Balfour a personal letter embodying the unanimous views of the Cabinet, and inviting the ...

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  10. KING GEORGE

    King George held his first court at St. James’ Palace yesterday. ...

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  11. KAISER AND BIBLE

    The Kaiser, In an audience granted by him to Herr Stolle, the pastor of Schermenitz, stated:— “I like to read the Bible every ...

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  12. CANADA

    Advices from Quebec state that the steamer Royal George, conveying Earl Grey and his family to Bristol, will sail to-day. Inaugurating the new ...

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  13. REPLY TO ADDRESS FROM LORD MAYOR.

    In his reply to an address from the Lord (Mayor and Corporation of the City of London, the King said that he hoped to continue King Edward’s ...

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  14. CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS.

    The “Daily Chronicle” says that in the event of the conference being abortive there will be a late autumn session, ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICA

    Surprise has been caused by Mr. Louis Botha opposing Sir James Fitzpatrick for the constituency of East Pretoria, when he might have been ...

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  16. ROYAL SOCIETY AND COUNTY COUNCILS.

    In acknowledging the addresses of the (Royal Society and the County Councils, King George paid a tribute to the work of those societies and ...

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  17. FEARS AND SUSPICIONS.

    The “Freemason’s Journal” says that once the by-paths which the conference is negotiating are entered the passage to surrender will be fatally ...

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  18. HERR DERNBURG.

    The Kaiser has received Herr Dernburg on his retirement from office as Colonial Minister, and decorated him, thanking him warmly for ...

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  19. AVIATION

    Reuter's agency learns that 'Captain Marconnet and Lieutenant Piquant flew, at Chalons, a distance of 105 miles In two and a half hours. ...

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  20. MYSTERIOUS DEATH

    The New York police are investigating the alleged death from convulsions of a millionaire’s septuagenarian widow, Mrs. Steele. ...

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  21. UNITED STATES

    The Postal Savings Bank Bill has passed both the Houses of the United States. The United States Savings Bank Bill ...

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  22. THE DANGER OF AEROPLANES.

    A novice, aeroplaning at Worcester, on the occasion of the agricultural show, dashed into the crowd, killing a woman and injuring several other ...

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  23. MINE LEGISLATION.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, the Homo Secretary, has been discussing with representatives of the Miners Association the question of prospective ...

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  24. Y.M.C.A.

    A record gathering of the British Empire Young Men’s Christian Association, including 50 Germans, has been attending the conference at ...

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  25. MURDERED CASHIER

    The cashbag belonging to Mr. Nesbit, the colliery cashier who was murdered in a railway train between Cannington and Morpeth in March, ...

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  26. PAPAL ENCYCLICAL.

    Herr Von Bethmann Hollweg the German Chancellor, has protested to the Vatican against the recent encyclical, which has proved so ...

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  27. MR. KIER HARDIE.

    The representatives referred to Mr. Kier Hardie’s utterances relating to the Whitehaven disaster, in which he stated his opinion that the men had ...

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  28. TRAINING VESSEL.

    The sailing vessel Aria Begonakon, which has been secured by Messrs, Devitt and Moore as a training ship, will be re-named the Medway. She ...

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  29. WOMEN’S CONFERENCE.

    The Women’s Conference in connection with the Anglo-Japanese exhibition has insisted oil the necessity for the Universities granting home ...

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  30. GERMAN MINISTER AT THE VATICAN.

    Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg has announced in the Reichstag that the German Minister at the Vatican has been instructed to protest against ...

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  31. MR. KEIR HARDIE.

    Mr. Keir Hurdle adheres to his statement that in all probability when it was decided to wall up the mine the miners were still alive. ...

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  32. IMPERIAL NAVY

    The Admiralty have distributed orders for fourteen destroyers of the Acorn class, and for six others, respecting which the contractors are ...

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  33. JEWS IN RUSSIA

    It is reported that the Jews are being expelled wholesale from Smolensk, the capital of the government of that name. ...

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  34. BUTTER FRAUDS.

    The Agents-General of Victoria and Queensland, on behalf of their Governments have association themselves with New South Wales in the ...

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  35. STATEMENTS BY MEMBERS OF THE REICHSTAG.

    Herr Herold, of the Centre party (the Roman Catholic and Constitutional Conservative party), and Herr Jazbweski (a Polish member), ...

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  36. WOOLLEN TRADE

    The employers in the Yorkshire woollen trade, unlike the workers, have refused to meet and confer with the Board of Trade in Huddersfield, ...

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  37. DENOUNCED BY MR. CHURCHILL.

    Mr. Winston Churchill said that the statement was a cruel and disgraceful story, and he greatly regretted that a member of the House of ...

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  38. MR. BIRREL’S EXPLANATION.

    Mr. Birrell, the Secretary for Ireland, says that the hope of securing a better measure of service of the Roman catholic explains the encyclical ...

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  39. SUDDEN DEATN

    A young woman , Anionic Kronny. died suddenly about midnight at kurke’s Hotel, South Brisbane, where Pile was employed ns a domestic. ...

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  40. THUNDER STORMS

    During a recent thunderstorm, lightning struck a battery of artillery which was practising near Cologne. Two gunners were killed, and two ...

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  41. SOMALI MULLAH

    The Imperial Government says that it has no confirmation of the death the Sliprail Mullah, who was reported to have been killed by the ...

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  42. KING GEORGE.

    King George’s message in reply to the House of Commons’ address of condolence and loyalty was read in the House of Commons yesterday. ...

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  43. ROBBERS’ HAUL.

    Robbers have succeeded in getting away with 55,000 roubles (about £5500) in the Plock Government of Russian Poland. ...

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  44. OBITUARY

    The death is announced of Sir George Newnes, the founder of George Newnes, Limited, proprietors of the “Strand Magazine,” “Tit-Bits,” ...

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  45. ROSEBERY ON THRIFT

    A letter from Lord Rosebery was read at Edinburgh on the occasion of the centenary of the Savings Bank. In his letter. Lord Rosebery said ...

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  46. SWIMMING

    Beaurepaire, the Australian swimmer, who is competing, in swimming contests on the Continent, has established a world’s record by swimming ...

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  47. MUTINY AT SEA

    The steamier Gracchus arrived In part to-day flying the signal for police Blatancies. A detachlsent or water police hoarded the vessel and ...

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  48. IRISH VIEWS ON THE CONFERENCE.

    Mr. O’Brien is strongly in favor of a conference on the veto question. He is also of the opinion that a similar conference might easily decide the ...

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  49. COTTON CRISIS.

    Owing to the scarcity of cotton and the depression in the trade, seven mills on the Fall River, in ’Massachusetts, have given notice that they ...

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  50. KAISER’S CIVIL LIST.

    The Kaiser’s civil list, which the Prussian Diet has increased by £200,000, owing to the increased cost of living, has passed the third ...

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  51. THE THAW CASE

    Mr. Yarmouth, Mrs. Thaw’s counsel in the Thaw murder case, has sought to retain 500,000 dollars as the realty portion or Mrs. Thaw’s dowry, ...

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  52. A MELBOURNE LOAN

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  53. FALL FROM A TRAM.

    A drover, named Edward Alion feel from the Broadmeadows train when it was nearing Newmarket station about midnight, and be lay by the live until ...

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  54. SOCIETY ENGAGEMENT

    The engagement is announced of Mr. Asquith’s second eon, Herbert, to the eldest daughter of Lord Elcho. ...

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  55. CATTLE DISEASE

    The Argentine Government asserts that the outbreak of foot and mouth disease has been exaggerated, It claims that there is no danger of ...

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  56. YACHTING

    The Medway Yacht Club is building a special yacht for Its contest with the Sydney Flying Squadron. The Medway Yacht Club has ...

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  57. FINANCIAL VETO.

    The general view Is that compromise Is Impossible . regarding the Lords’ financial veto, and that the only matters open for discussion on ...

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  58. NEW YORK .

    It is announced that Mr. Hughes the Governor of New York, has vetoed the Primary Election Bill ...

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  59. PRICE OF SILVER

    Silver Is quoted in London at 24 9-193 per 02. ...

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