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  2. SNOW STORMS AND FLOODS.

    DENVER, COLORADO, Friday Evening:--Terrific snow storms are raging over the American Rocky Mountains. The streets of Denver are covered by 6ft. of ...

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  3. HOME RULE.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Speaking at Manchester, the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, said that he took a much more hopeful view of the prospect of a settlement, which would ...

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  4. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The waterside workers, in drafting their proposed log, to be submitted to the steamship owners, have prepared some far-reaching proposals. Under the ...

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  5. ASIATIC PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Saturday Evening.--Sir West Ridgeway (who was at different times Under-Secretary to the Government of India, and Governor of Ceylon), in a letter to the press, sharply ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH RANK.

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  7. NEWCASTLE IS ENTHUSIASTIC.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--More than usual interest was taken in the election contests here, and there was a fair amount of excitement. The voting was heavy at all the booths in each of ...

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  8. LOCAL OPTION POLL.

    There is every reason for thinking that there has been a heavy poll on the liquor question. The New South Wales Alliance had an army of volunteer scrutineers at work, and ...

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  9. TOWNSPEOPLE MAROONED.

    BRYAN, Texas, Friday Evening.--Brazos River has overflowed its banks, and thousands of people have in consequence been marooned, and are suffering from cold and hunger. ...

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  10. SPORTING NEWS BY CABLE.

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  11. HINDUS IN AMERICA.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday Evening.--The Federal Court has decided that Hindus arriving in the Philippines and claiming entrance to the United States may not be received. ...

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  12. SMALLPOX.

    The week-end only brought one smallpox case--a child from Newtown--on Saturday. Patients in hospital number 53 and contacts 52. Ten persons were released from ...

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  13. BOXING.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Great interest is being taken in Monday's fight at the National Sporting Club between Georges Carpentier, the French champion, and Bombardier Wells, for ...

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  14. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    TOOWOOMBA, Saturday.--Sir George Reid, Australian High Commissioner, arrived in town on Thursday evening, and was accorded a civic reception at the Town-hall yesterday afternoon ...

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  15. CANADIAN EXCLUSION LAW.

    OTTAWA, Saturday Evening.--The agitation for enforcement of the hitherto unrecognised clause in the Canadian Immigration Act, authorising the Federal Government to exclude ...

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  16. TWO MORE CASES AT COOLAH.

    COOLAH, Saturday.--Two fresh cases were diagnosed as smallpox here to-day, making the seventh case. There are now 25 contacts. ...

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  17. THE R.M.S. MALWA.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--The R.M.S. Malwa reached the Semaphore anchorage on Saturday, and during her stay was in strict quarantine. Eighteen passengers booked for Adelaide were ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Watson (Unionist), Mr. Morton (Liberal), and Mr. Gibb (Labor) have been nominated as candidates for the by-election at South Lanarkshire, made necessary by the death of Sir ...

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  19. ENTERTAINED IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Sir George Reid, accompanied by one of his sons, arrived here yesterday. He was met at Bundamba by Mr. O'Sullivan the Attorney-General on behalf of the ...

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  20. CALIFORNIA AND JAPAN.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Evening.--The State Department has admitted, despite lengthy correspondence concerning Japan and California, that the question remains unchanged. Japan ...

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  21. AUCKLAND EXHIBITION.

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.--The city port and exhibition authorities are cogitating over the removal of the smallpox restrictions by Australia on New Zealand. There has been no case in ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICA'S NATIVE QUESTION.

    The proximate causes of the present dangerous attitude of the Indian coolie laborers and settlers towards the Natal white Authorities form but a phase of the racial difficulty ...

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  23. ARMS FOR IRELAND.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The "Gazette" has published a Royal proclamation, signed by the members of Thursday's Privy Council meeting, prohibiting the importation of arms, ...

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  24. OBITUARY.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.--The death is announced of Lord Napier and Ettrick. Lord Napier and Ettrick was first secretary in H.M. Diplomatic Service (en disponibilite). ...

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  25. A SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    A shocking accident occurred on the Coogee tramline yesterday evening, when a sulky collided with a tram. As a result. Robert Moore, a foreman in the employ of the electric light ...

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  26. "AN OUTRAGEOUS SPECTACLE."

    LONDON, Saturday Evening.--The Unionists in Dublin regard the proclamations prohibiting the importation of arms into Ireland as the Government's recognition of the seriousness of ...

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  27. THE PANAMA QUESTION.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday Morning.--An International Diplomatic Conference is suggested to pave the way to an amicable settlement of the controversy between Great Britain and the ...

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  28. MR. GLADSTONE'S SECRETARY.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.--Mr. George William Spencer Lyttelton, F.R.G.S, is dead. Mr. George William Spencer Lyttelton was born in London in 1847. Like his late brother, ...

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  29. STALLION WHITE STAR.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Mr. Sol. Green has purchased from the well-known English racehorse owner, Mr. J. B. Joel, the stallion White Star. The price is stated to be over 8000gs. ...

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  30. THE INTER-STATE COMMISSION.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.--Applications have been received by the Inter-State Commission for tariff investigation in respect of the following additional articles, for increased tariff ...

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  31. MR. ALEX. HURLEY.

    LONDON, Saturday Evening.--Mr. Alex Hurley, the well-known comedian, is dead. Mr. Hurley, who was only 42-years of age, was first employed at a tea packer's stores, ...

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  32. BROKEN-HILL WATER SUPPLY.

    BROKEN-HILL, Sunday.--In connection with the water shortage, some of the mines were in full work yesterday, and others start at midnight to-night. ...

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  33. BURDEN OF EXPENDITURE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), speaking at Oldham, said that if the expenditure in Britain and Europe was maintained at the present rate for the next decade ...

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  34. NEWMARKET BLOOD STOCK SALES.

    LONDON Friday Evening.--The Newmarket sales of blood stock have closed. The lots sold totalled 713, and they realised an aggregate of 308,658 guineas. ...

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  35. PIGEON SHOOTING.

    WOLLONGONG, Sunday.--At Fig Tree yesterday two sweepstake pigeon matches were shot off. The first was won by J. Franklin, of Unanderra, with 12 kills; M. Hopkinson (Mount ...

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  36. BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The delegates at the meeting of the British Medical Association rejected the proposal of The council, to form a fighting fund by voluntary subscriptions, ...

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  37. NAVAL HOLIDAY.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Evening.-- The House pf Representatives is debating the motion by Representative Hensley, in favor of the naval holiday proposal of Mr. Churchill (First ...

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  38. A WIDOW COMPENSATED.

    BROKEN-HILL, Sunday.--In the District Court on Saturday, before Judge Gibson, Margaret Pittman claimed compensation from the Chief Commissioner for Railways, for the ...

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  39. BRITISH STRIKES.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Thirty thousand colliers are now idle in South Wales, as a result of the strike. A conference at Swindon between ...

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  40. TROUBLE ON JAPANESE STEAMER.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Sunday.--During the voyage of the Kwanto Mara, when the vessel was four days out from Newcastle, the boatswain, Higashibara, who was serving out ...

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  41. THE ZABERN INCIDENT.

    BERLIN, Friday Evening.--The Kaiser, after consultation with Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, Count Wedel, and General von Delmling, has decided that the garrison of Zabern should go ...

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  42. TO VISIT LA PEROUSE.

    The French barque La Perouse, which left Newcastle for Sydney yesterday afternoon is the only vessel of that name in the mercantile marine. Captain Loveque and his ...

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  43. SHOULD WOMEN SERVE UPON JURIES.

    Mrs. Boswell Tucker (says the "Queen") read a paper at the Women's Institute recently in London on the interesting subject, "Should Women Serve Upon Juries?" The speaker ...

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  44. ALLEGED PRISON BARBARITIES.

    KINGSTON, ONTARIO, Friday Evening.--Extraordinary prison barbarities are alleged in connection with an investigation which is being held here. ...

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  45. WOMAN AND KNOWLEDGE.

    At a meeting of the Sociological Society in London last month, Miss Jane Harrison read a paper on "Woman and Knowledge." Professor Gilbert Murray presided. Miss Harrison said ...

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  46. DAY BAKING.

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  47. DUBLIN CONFERENCE FAILS.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.--The trades-union deputation that went to Dublin to settle the strike had an all-night conference, which eventually broke down. ...

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  48. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Mrs. Pankhurst has begun a "hunger" and "thirst" strike. A picket at Exeter was arrested for obstructing the prison doctor's motor car. The women ...

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  49. LATE SHIPPING.

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  50. "PARTY FUNDS."

    VIENNA, Saturday Evening.--M. Tisza (Hungarian Premier) and M, Hedervary (ex-Premier) have refunded out of their own pockets £60,000 which the Hungarian Traffic Bank ...

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  51. MORE FIRES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Suffragettes marked the visit of Mr. Asquith (Prime Minister) by burning Rusholme Exhibition-hall at South Manchester. The damage amounts to £12,000. They ...

    Article : 52 words
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