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  2. REALLY STRAINED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The "Daily Telegraph" states that the diplomatists at The Hague International Peace Conference consider that the relations between Japan and ...

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  3. IMPERIAL TAXATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Harold Cox (Liberal member for Preston, and formerly secretary of the Cobden Club) moved in favor of ...

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  4. TINNED MEAT.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. DACEY asked the Chief Secretary if he was aware that a considerable amount of meat unlit for consumption was being slaughtered in ...

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  5. BATTLES IN THE AIR.

    LONDON Tuesday Afternoon.--The French military airship "La Patrie" has made many successful flights across Paris, and has travelled 18 miles an hour against ...

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  6. ART INSTRUCTION.

    The authorities of the Royal Aft Society dissent entirely, from the representations made by the Art Students' League on Monday in the Interview with the Minister for Public ...

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  7. SECOND EDITION.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--At the weekly sales of tallow to-day 804 casks were offered, and 531 sold. Prices realised were:-- Mutton fine 36s. 6d, medium 35s; beef, fine 36s ...

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  8. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--in the House of Representatives to-day, the prompt notice given by the Government for the introduction of the Capital Sites Bill led to a move which the ...

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  9. THE WARRIMOO NOT SIGHTED.

    A report from South Head at 3 o'clock this morning stated that up to that time the Union S.S Warrimoo, from Wellington, had not been sighted. Among the pasengers are the ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    The Federal Prime Minister, after disposing of a number of urgent departmental matters yesterday, despite instructions to the contrary from his doctor, left for his residence at Point. ...

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  11. TRIUMPH OF "LA PATRIE."

    The great airship "La Patrie," which has been built by the brothers Lebaudy to the plans of M. Juillot, for the French War Office, made its first trip on November 16 (says the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. DEFENCE OF THE PHILIPPINES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--An expedition is to leave San Francisco towards the end of July to lay mines and submarine torpedoes in Manila and Subig Bays, in the ...

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  13. PAINFUL INCIDENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Sir Alfred Billson (Liberal member for Staffordshire, N.W.) fainted yesterday in the division lobby, of the House of Commons when about to vote ...

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  14. AT THE HAGUE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The United States' delegates at the Hague International Conference have proposed the establishment of a Permanent Court of Arbitration, sitting ...

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  15. ATTACKS ON CZARDOM.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The revolutionary committees in St. Petersburg have issued two violent manifestoes attacking the Czar and the autocracy which he represents. ...

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  16. WORK FOR THE UNEMPLOYED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. J. Ramsey Macdonald (secretary of the Independent Labor Party) introduced a bill providing work ...

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  17. THE EASTERN TRADE.

    A letter has been received by the Premier from Mr. Swinburne, Minister for Agriculture and Water Supply, of Victoria, with regard to the Eastern trade. in this communication, Mr. ...

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  18. AN INCIDENT IN MOSCOW.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Nine armed brigands attacked the cashier of the Moscow Kazan railway yesterday in a street in Moscow with bombs and revolvers, ...

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  19. THE BRIGAND'S CAPTIVE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--it is stated that the brigand chief Raisuli severely reproached the Moorish Commander-in-Chief, Kaid Sir Harry Maclean-- now the brigand's ...

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  20. THE-MAIL CONTRACT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--in the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. JOHNSON called attention to the fact that the conditions for the now mail contract did not contain a white labor ...

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  21. ARMY BILL IN THE LORDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The debate on General Lord Methuen's motion to omit Clause II. from the Army Bili was continued yesterday in the House of Lords. ...

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  22. DUBLIN CASTLE ROBBERY.

    LONDON, Wednesday-- It transpires that in addition to the insignia of the Order of St. Patrick, valued at [?]50,000, jewellery worth £1500, and belonging to Sir Arthur ...

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  23. OTHER INTERESTING TYPES.

    There have been so many attempts to solve the difficulty of aerial navigation, that were it not for the success which attended "La Patrie" trials, one might well be pardoned for ...

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  24. ANOTHER AUSTRALIAN SWIMMER.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--in the Life-saving Society's 100-yards invitation race, at tho Bath Club,Derbyshire, the English champion, beat Tartakover, of Sydney, ...

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  25. REASSURING STATEMENT.

    Seen later in the evening, Mr. Waddell, Chlef Secretary, made the following important statement on the subject:-- "Since the matter was brought before the ...

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  26. SIR WILLIAM LYNE AND WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Wednesday.--Speaking,in the Legislative Assembly last night, the Premier said he wished to refer to the disparaging statements made by the Minister for Customs in England. ...

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  27. "HARD, BUT HUMANE."

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Speaking in the House of Commons, in reply to Mr. William Redmond, Nationalist member for East Clare, Mr. Walter. ...

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  28. A NATIONAL SCHOOL OF ART.

    Sir,--I was much interested in your leader, of yesterday's issue and also the report appearing in your columns an the deputation to the Minister for public Instruction bearing on the advisability of establishing a ...

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  29. THE LIFT FATALITY.

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  30. THE MERITS OF CANBERRA.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday,--In the House of Representatives this afternoon, Mr. WATSON moved the adjournment of the House to call attention to the question of early ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Government is constructing a large torpedo factory on the Clyde. in the annual cricket match, Players versus Gentlemen, Hay ward made 146 not out, ...

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  32. DR. ASHBURTON THOMPSON'S VIEWS.

    The matter was subsequently brought under the notice of the president of the Board of Health, who stated that he had for months been aware of accusations of the kind referred ...

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  33. AUSTRALIANS AT BISLEY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--The Australian riflemen are practising satisfactorily at Bisley, though the weather has prevented consistent shooting. ...

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  34. THE OMRAH IMMIGRANTS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The steamer Omrah, which reached Melbourne to-day, has on board 212 men from Great Britain, under engagement to the Colonial Sugar Refining Co., ...

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  35. LARGE SHIPMENT OF RABBITS.

    A large shipment of rabbits for the English market will bo taken, away to-day by the Federal Houlder-Shire liner Dorset. The shipment comprises 33,000 crates. Other cargo by the ...

    Article : 61 words
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