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  4. U.S.A. AND JAPAN.

    The Japanese Ambassador at Washington has laid the views of his Government before Mr. Bryan. It is believed in Washington that the ...

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  5. CHANGING THE MAP.

    Bulgaria has conceded the town of Sllistria to Roumania, together with a large strip of territory. When the Balkan allies had definitely ...

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  6. KING AT ALDERSHOT.

    The King is visiting Aldershot for the Whitsuntide holidays. Hiding his favorite charger, his Majesty yesterday made a tour of the garrison ...

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  7. WARLIKE ULSTER.

    Unionist organisation is proceeding apace in Ulster. Clubs are being formed in every town, and premises have been secured by them in the main streets. ...

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  8. HARNESSING THE SUN.

    An American engineer, Shuman, is about to leave London for Cairo to instal a "sun" plant of 100 horse-power for irrigation purposes. ...

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  9. PROTEST TO BE LODGED.

    Beyond deciding to lodge a protest against the Californian Alien Land Bil the Japanese Government has not made up its mind as to what its course will be if the bill ...

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  10. WORK ON MONDAY.

    The Cockatoo Dock boilermakers have decided to return to work tomorrow morning. This decision was come to at a mass ...

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  11. CONSUMPTION CURE.

    Dr. Friedmann's method of treating tuberculosis has been practically condemned by the United States health service, though the opinions in the report are cautiously ...

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  12. CHATALJA STILL IN ARMS.

    Military operations at Chatalja have not been suspended. Within the last fortnight 36 Krupp guns have been set up in the mounted lines. ...

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  13. KING, CZAR, AND KAISER.

    The Czar will leave St. Petersburg on May 20 to attend the wedding of the Kaiser's daughter at Berlin. He will travel only with his personal suite. The absence of his ...

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  14. CANADIAN NAVY BILL.

    The Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. Borden, has invited the Liberals (Opposition) to fix a date on which the debate on the Navy Bill would be closed. They declined, so he has ...

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  15. WELLS WANTS MEHEGAN.

    Matt Wells has sailed for Australia by the R.M.S. Otranto. He is anxious to meet Mchegan again to prove that his win over the Australian was no fluke. ...

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  16. TURKEY WANTS WARSHIPS.

    Turkey is trying to buy two Brazilian Dreadnoughts and four French destroyers. The Porte states that it wants delivery of the warships only after peace has been ...

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  17. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The Democratic majority in the United States Senate has been reduced from six to four, owing to the secession of two Democratic senators from Louisiana, who object to the ...

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  18. LABOR ON THE RAND.

    The stoppage of recruiting of tropical colored labor for the Rand mines will mean that 25,000 new laborers will be required when the existing working contracts expire. ...

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  19. CROSS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    Half a dozen American airmen announce their intention of trying to cross the Atlantic in the summer. M'Gee, of Rhode Island, will start from ...

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  20. FRENCH AVIATION BILL.

    An Aviation Bill has been introduced in the French Chamber, of Deputies under which foreign aircraft are prohibited from crossing the French frontiers, except in ...

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  21. "KING OF ALBANIA."

    The rowers are hunting for a King to take the throne of Albania. Possible successful candidates include Prince Wied, the Proestant nephew of the Queen of Roumania, ...

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  22. ARMY MOTOR CYCLISTS.

    The War Office has given approval to the formation of a motor cyclist section in the corps of Royal Engineers. ...

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  23. POPE'S IMPROVED HEALTH.

    The Pope gave an official audience on Thursday--the first since his illness. The whole of the Apostolic Mission which attended the Eucharistic Congress at Malta ...

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  24. NO KISSES OR SKIRTS.

    A suffragette play, called "2013," is being performed in Washington. The profits are going towards the fund of the movement in America. ...

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  25. LOST AIRSHIP.

    A German military spherical balloon, the Cassiopeia, which ascended from Koenigsburg last Wednesday, has been missing since. There were several passengers on board. ...

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  26. OVERDUE SYDNEY SHIPS.

    The ship Mount Stewart, which was overdue on the voyage from Sydney to the Channel, has been spoken by the French liner La Touraine, and has therefore been withdrawn ...

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  27. BARONESS VAUGHAN.

    Baroness Vaughan, morganatic wife of the late King Leopold of Belgium, has been divorced from her second husband, Durrieux. ...

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  28. MONTENEGRO AND SCUTARI.

    A new Ministry has been formed at Cettinje. King Nicholas has stated that Russia, Servia, and Greece counselled Montenegro to ...

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  29. THE BREAD WRANGLE.

    It is just possible that the wrangle between the bakers and bread-carters will be settled some day. A long while ago the bread-carters ...

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  30. NEW FRENCH AIRSHIP.

    A new French steerable balloon flew at St. Cyr yesterday with eleven passengers. Difficult evolutions were performed at a height of 500 feet for an hour and a half. ...

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  31. AMERICAN AIRMAN KILLED.

    Lieuetnant Park, a military airman, was killed yesterday while flying from San Diego to Los Angeles. Ho was making a descent near Santa Anna ...

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  32. LUST OF TALKING.

    The Conference of the Midland Methodist Churches rejected a proposal to abandon the autumnal assembly on the ground that it merely encouraged ministers in the lust for ...

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  33. POSTAL PILLAR OUTRAGES.

    The suffragettes have renewed their attacks on postal pillar boxes. In many towns yesterday the contents of these receptacles were found to have been ...

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  34. AUSTRIAN "BLACK FRIDAY."

    The Austrian press is celebrating the fortieth anniversary of "Black Friday," when the artificial financial prosperity which had been built up on unrestrained speculation ...

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  35. LIVING UP TO THINGS.

    Charles Austen, a music-hall artist, who is claiming damages for injury to his motorcar caused by a tram, said it was his habit to use two cars. ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    Representations made by Sir George Reid have induced Switzerland to reduce the fee for inspecting fruit from 5s to 10d a case. The shipping of fruit direct from Marseilles ...

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  37. A CRAZY SWEETHEART.

    Linden Julie, who became crazed at the death of her lover in the Franco-Prussian war, and who for 43 years went dally to the Brandenburg gate to meet him, is dead. ...

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  38. OLYMPIC ATHLETES.

    The French, German, and Swedish Governments are subsidising local Olympic committees on a large scale. The English Government has declined to ...

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  39. SPRING TWO-YEAR-OLD PLATE.

    The Kempton Park race meeting was opened yesterday. In the Spring Two-year- old Plate, of 200 soys., added to a sweepstakes of 10 soys. each for starters, five ...

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  40. ENGLISH BILLIARDS.

    In the billiard match that is now in progress between Melbourne Inman and T. Reece the scores at the close of last night's play were:--Inman, 6668; Reece, 5442. ...

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  41. THE DARWIN STRIKE.

    The Minister for External Affairs has ascertained that the public service of the Northern Territory wont out on 'strike against the request of the central committee ...

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  42. PROFESSIONAL GOLF.

    Following are the results of the qualifying rounds for the "Sphere" and "Tatler" challenge cup for professionals:--Fulwell Ray 145, Rowland Jones 145, Gaudin 149, Herd 151, ...

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  43. ATHLETICS AT PANAMA.

    Mr. James Wheeler, director of athletics at the Panama Exposition, has sent cables inviting the athletes of the world to participate in the sports to be held in connection with ...

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  44. CONGREGATIONALISTS' STIPENDS

    Congregationalists have completed the collection of £250,000 in four years. This sum was required to provide a stipend of £120 annually to each minister. ...

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  45. STEVENSON'S CHALLENGE.

    Stevenson has issued a challenge to play anyone in the world, ivory balls to be used. He would prefer a match with Inman, ...

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  46. BEEF MARKET FIRMER.

    The price of beef has recovered, owing to an unexpected increase in tho demand from the provinces. Beef trust operators are surprised at the ...

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  47. SWISS AEROPLANES.

    A military aviator fund that was started in Switzerland has resulted in £25,000 being voluntarily subscribed. Two private firms have each presented the ...

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