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  3. MEXICAN REBELLION.

    Believing teat Mexico City may be besieged, foreign residents are farming for its protection. They may offer their services to the ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION.

    The Shaw, Savill and Albion liner Mamari has, sailed with 640 emigrants. for New South Wales. Mr. Coghlan. Agent General for New ...

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  5. THE WEATHER.

    Although wintry conditions prevail from time to time the rainfall is disappointing for this season of the year, and farmers who arc anxious ...

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  6. P. AND A. SOCIETY'S PRESIDENT.

    Before proceeding with the transaction of business at the P. and A. Society meeting on Saturday afternoon, Mr. Harold Learmonth ...

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  7. HAMILTON SHEEP DOG CLUB.

    A meeting of the committee of the Hamilton Sheep Dog Club was held at the Argyle hotel on Saturday afternoon when there were ...

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  8. ERRONEOUS REPORT.

    The report that the capital likely to be besieged by revolutionaries proves to be without foundation. ...

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  9. ANOTHER CAMPAIGN PREPARING.

    The armistice between federals and revolutionists in Mexico' is at an and Peace has not been restored, and General Madero. the rebel leader, is ...

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  10. H.M.S. INVINCIBLE.

    A remarkable accident has happened to the battleship cruiser Invincible, 17,250 tons, when lying in dock at Portsmouth this week. ...

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  11. FIRE BRIGADES' AGGREGATE SHIELD.

    In the "Australian Fireman" for April a number of interesting statistics in connection with the fire brigades' demonstrations in Victoria ...

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  12. RECIPROCITY TREATY.

    Mr. Borden, leaner of the Opposition, speaking at the Conservative banquet last night, Characterised reciprocity as mischievous and ...

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  13. DUMPING CANADIAN COAL.

    Threats are now openly made at Cardova, in Alaska, that when a steamer arrives with coal the cargo will be dumped into the sea. The ...

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  14. OFFICIAL DENIAL.

    The officials Ot Portsmouth deny that the Invincible was badly, strained. She was merely undocked, as a precaution, because some of ...

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  15. UNION INTIMIDATION.

    An attempt has been made to intimidate an employe at Messrs. T. Robinson and Co. s works. A young man engaged at the works who ...

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  16. MR. PACKER'S CASE.

    At a meeting of the committee of the People's party, held on Saturday afternoon, the following resolution was carried :-- That this ...

    Article : 115 words
  17. VIOLENCE SUBSIDING.

    No further disorders have occurred at Cardova, in Alaska, where the mob recently threw hundreds of tons of Canadian coal into the harbour. ...

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  18. SOUTH WAGES STRIKE.

    Renewed disturbances have occurred in Rhondda valley, in South Wales, the strikers clothing non unionists in white shirts and then ...

    Article : 67 words
  19. COMING EVENTS.

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  20. THE BOCHARA SENSATION.

    A further, and evidently the last, act in connection with the regrettable asso[?]lt in which Angus Spring was concerned, was performed by the ...

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  21. SIEGE OF FEZ.

    The latest reports state that, despite a series of sorties, the blockade of Fez continues. Prices' of flood Dave increased to an alarming ...

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  22. PARLIAMENT BILL

    Mr. Asquith has given notice that the Parliament Bill is to be read a third time on the 11th inst. ...

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  23. LAND TAX AND DONATIONS.

    Further, evidence was forthcoming at the agricultural society's meeting on Saturday as to the reluctance of landowners to maintain their list of ...

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  24. CRAY V. INMAN.

    Gray's match with Inman is for £50 a side. ...

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  25. CLEANSING OF DRINKING VESSELS.

    The following additional regulations have been made by the Board of Health :--I All glass tumblers or wine glasses or ice cream glasses or ...

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  26. Family Notices

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  27. SCENE AT A TRIAL.

    Degenearo's brother, at the Viterb[?]trial, rubbed and struck Abbatemaggio in the face. A terrific uproar ensued, and the assailant was ejected. ...

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  28. PRESS PROPHECY.

    The "Sporting Life" says that great interest will be taken in the match between Gray and Inman, many billiardists believing that ...

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  29. INDIAN SEDITION.

    On tec ground that identification is doubtful and teat the records have been tampered with, the High Court acquitted two Bengalis charged ...

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  30. GAMEKEEPER KILLED.

    Sir Thomas PilKington's gamekeeper, Harry Joyce, was found dead on the Wakefield estate with a gunshot wound in his body. His ...

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  32. WEST'S PICTURES.

    After a week's respite the management of West's resume their weekly' displays of cinematographic art in the town hall this evening. A ...

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  33. GIFT TO LADY DENMAN .

    The West Derbyshire women Liberals have presented Lady Denman, wife of the new Australian Governor General, with a gold pendant set ...

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  34. TURKISH CRISIS.

    Dissensions among the Young Turk party have led to a ministerial crisis. Mahmoud Shevket, War Minister, has threatened a dictatorship. ...

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  35. DEATH OF MR. J .M'NICOL.

    A very old and highly esteemed resident of the district, in the person of Mr. J. M'Nicol, passed away' on Friday evening, at The age of ...

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  36. INVALIDITY AND UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The "Pall Mall. Gazette cordially recognises Mr. Lloyd George's fearless initiative, his bold imaginative powers, and the general ...

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  37. MANGOLDS OR SUGAR BEET ?

    In connection with the protest lodged against' the judge's awards' standing in the sugar beet section at the Hamilton P. and A. ...

    Article : 218 words
  38. MINE ON FIRE.

    NEGA[?]E (Michigan) Friday. A mine is afire here. Five miners are known to be dead, and others are entrapped. ...

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  40. THE WORLD'S PEACEMAKER.

    Sir Joseph and Lady Ward proceeded to Windsor today and laid a wreath on, the tomb 'of King Edward. The wreath was inscribed ...

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  41. EMPLOYERS' CONTRIBUTION.

    Strong criticism is made of the provision that the deficiency due to workmen's smaller contribution when earning less than 15 weekly should ...

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  42. COST TO COMPANIES.

    The Great Western, London and North -Western, and Great Eastern railway companies employ 200,000 hands. The sickness and insurance ...

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  43. AMERICAN SUFFRAGETTES.

    A huge Women's suffrage [?]sion paraded fight Avenue yesterday, Babies in charge of their grandmothers were present in ...

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  44. DEATH OF A PIONEER.

    There passed away on Wednesday last, at Hammer Springs, New Zealand, Mr. Alexander Mathieson a former resident of the Coleraine ...

    Article : 212 words
  45. DRUIDS' GALA PRIZES.

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  46. WAS IT AN AEROPLANE ?

    Some sensation was caused a little after six o'clock on Thursday evening last (writes our Penshurst correspondent). when a mysterious ...

    Article : 183 words
  47. BOXING MATCH.

    In a boxing match here last night Flynn defeated Ka[?]man in the tenth tound Ka[?]man was [?]verly punished. ...

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  48. POULTRY THEFTS.

    Charles Fleming has been arrested on two charges of stealing poultry. The first charge its of stealing 100 fowls valued at £45, the property of ...

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  50. MADAME MELDA.

    [?]ame Melba who is now in London will open in the opera La Boheme on Wednesday Ma[?]sme Melba sails for Australian ...

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