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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Natal Ministers’ minute to the Governor describes the letter written by Mr. Jellicoe, who was employed to defend the chief Dinizulu, as so ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    General Smirnoff gave evidence at the trial of General Stoessol for surrendering Port Arthur to the Japanese, which General Fock ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    Before daybreak oil Sunday a dozen residents at Port-au-Prince, the capital of Hayti, were dragged from their homes and summarily ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Government states the foot and mouth outbreak among stock, near Edinburgh, Has been stamped out. ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS.

    The President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, states that even if the time limit to licenses be just, it will be. commercially ...

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  9. MR, PRICE IN LONDON.

    The members of the Labor party will entertain Mr. Price, the Premier of South Australia, at dinner, at the House of Commons, on Thursday. ...

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  10. THE GOLDFIELDS LAW.

    Sir James Percy Fitzpatrick, M.L.C., speaking at Pretoria, denounced the new Goldfield Law as a stupendous monument of stupidity. ...

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  11. THE PRIME MINISTER’S HEALTH.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman passed a good night. In the main his condition remains unchanged, but his weakness is considerable. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA’S DEFENCE AND THE YELLOW PERIL.

    Mr. Price, interviewed by a Morning Post representative, explained that Australia's attitude regarding military defence was partly prompted by the ...

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  13. CANADA.

    The Vancouver correspondent of the Times, states that the immigration question is becoming an absurd dangerous muddle. ...

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  14. A POSTAL BLUNDER.

    A packet of registered letters for New York, posted in London on January 21, were placed in the wrong mail, and, instead of going to their ...

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  15. CAPE COLONY.

    The Governor of Cape Colony, at Cape Town, unveiled the memorial to the regiments raised in Cape Colony during the war. ...

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  16. The U.S. Government’s Attitude

    The United States Government considers Hayti ought to be allowed to put its house in order without the interference of the consuls. ...

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  17. A KIMBERLEY DIAMOND MINE

    The Dutostpan diamond mine, at Kimberley, will be closed down in April. ...

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  18. THE DRUCE AFTERMATH.

    Miss Robinson, the New Zealand witness in the Druce-Portland case, has been committed for trial for perjury. Detective Eade testified be had ...

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  19. MR. DEAKINS’ SPEECH EULOGISED.

    The newspapers note Mr. Deakin’s interesting speech on Australian Defence. The Pall Hall Gazette describes the tone of the speech at entirely ...

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  20. REFUGEES AUTHORISED TO LEAVE HAYTI.

    General Alexis, with a view of avoiding complications, has authorised the refugees at the consulates to leave Hayti. ...

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  21. INDIA.

    During a riot at Tinnevelli, a great missionary centre in Southern India, the mob burned the municipal buildings, looted the bazaars, attacked the ...

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  22. IMMIGRATION TO CANADA.

    The Canadian Government has prohibited the landing of any person whose passage has been paid by any charitable organisation, or from ...

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  23. A SUGGESTED NEW LIBERALISM.

    The “Spectator” considers Mr. D. Lloyd-George, President of the Board of Trade, and Mr. Winston S. Churchill, Under-Secretary of State ...

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  24. MISS FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE

    At the Guildhall, Miss Florence Nightingale’s nephew received on her behalf the Freedom of the City. Mr. Austin Chamberlain, M.P., ...

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  25. CHINA.

    The Chinese Government has apologised for hauling down the flag of the Tatsumaru, and has also saluted the flag. The vessel is to be restored, ...

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  26. UNEMPLOYED IN TORONTO

    One thousand of the unemployed at Toronto marched to the City Hall and demanded the starting of relief works. ...

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  27. THE BUDGET.

    The Express forecasts the budget will provide for penny postage on letters between Britain and America. ...

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  28. THE Trouble in Morocco.

    On Monday, General Damade attacked and routed two thousand moors near Zwielwsimi, capturing the camp at the bayonets point. ...

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  29. THE UNEMPLOYED BILL VOTE.

    Mr. G. Whitely, the Government Whip, speaking at Pudsey, and, rearing to the Liberal defections on the vote on the Unemployed Bill, ...

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  30. THE PARLIAMENTARY SESSION.

    The Times asserts the Government intends to adjourn in July, and hold an autumn session in October. ...

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  31. BRITISH COLUMBIA AND THE JAPANESE.

    Owing to the attitude of the British Columbian Government toward the Japanese, the Hon. R. Dunsmuir, the State Governor, is ...

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  32. THE EMPEROR’S MARRIAGE LINES.

    The Emperor of China’s marriage lines, on silk, have been discovered hanging in a tavern in Southern Germany. They disappeared when ...

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  33. Rout of the Madracks.

    Details of the rout of the Madracks on March 8th, by General Damade’s forces, state the Moors were driven between unscalable clifis. in the As ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The New South Wales £3,000,000 three and a half per cent, loan, nominally quoted at par, realised one half per cens. premium. ...

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  35. AMERICA.

    Owing to a number of growers in Kentucky acquiescing in the tobacco tax, the night riders in a few months have destroyed property worth ...

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  36. JAMES LAING AND CO.

    The hearing of the petition for the compulsory winding up of James Laing and Co. has bean adjourned, for the purpose of cross-examining ...

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  37. THE “ TIMES” REORGANISATION.

    Mr. Justice Warrington has sanctioned the formation of a new company take over the Times newspaper. Mr. Walter is the chairman, and Mr. ...

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  38. Australian Defence.

    Lord Roberts, in a letter to J. P. Giddens, received yesterday, wrote, “I have read with greatest interest the speech of Mr. Deakin on the ...

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  39. HOME RULE CAMPAIGN IN ENGLAND.

    The Nationalist party has decided to open a Home Rule campaign in every English constituency. ...

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  40. FINANCIAL REFORM.

    If Congress refuses to deal with President Roosevelt’s proposals for financial reform, an extra session will probably be summoned. ...

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  41. THE SILVERHORNE WRECK.

    The British sloop Shearwater, stationed at Iquique, the capital of Chili, is searching the adjacent islands for survivors of the Silverhorne. ...

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  42. MR. JOHN BURNS AND SOCIALISTS.

    At several Socialist meetings at Battersea, Mr John Burns was bitterly attacked on his attitude towards the Unemployed Bill. ...

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  43. A VALUABLE GOODWILL.

    The Chronicle suggests that Baron Rothschild and Lord Northcliffe (of (Harmsworths) provided the bulk of the capital of the new company. It is. ...

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  45. A BIG SWINDLE.

    Five officials of the State of Pennsylvania, including an architect, contractor, and auditor, have been found guilty of swindling to the ...

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  47. £750 000 CAPITAL.

    The Daily Mail states the capital of the Times Company is £750,000. ...

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  48. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A passenger train, while travelling at a high speed on the Great Central Railway, met with a remarkable accident at Wimbley Park. ...

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  49. The New York Flats

    Hughes' Waxworks Exhibition and Natural History Museum, reveals the terrible congestion in the flats at New York, and that the conditions ...

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  50. A MINISTER’S CHAFFEUR.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith's (Chancellor of the Exchequer) chaffeur was fined £4 for driving his employer, in his motor, at an excessive rate of speed in St. ...

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  51. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    Mr. John Redmond, Nationalist M.P., discussing the Education Bill at Manchester, declared contracting out would place the Catholic schools in an ...

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  52. SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—Harlor, Leicester Castle. Departures. — For Sydney; Osnamuck. a 20th CENTURY PREPARATION Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for ...

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  53. The Uses of Wireless Telegraphy.

    Thanks to wireless telegraphy, six hundred passengers, including many women and children, were safely transferred from one burning steamer ...

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