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  2. VICTORIAN MISSIONERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Mr. H. M'Kenzie, the Victorian Minister for Lands and Water Supply, and Mr. Elwood Mead, the chairman of the Victorian Water Supply ...

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  3. THE PEOPLE'S WILL.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The political committee of the National Liberal Club has adopted a resolution which, while expressing complete confidence in the Government ...

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  4. THE WHITE PLAGUE.

    Scene--A doctor's consultation-room. The doctor is noticed examining a young man apparently strong and healthy, but with a hectic flush on his chocks betraying the early stage ...

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  5. 50,000,000 BRICKS SHORT.

    Mr. Henley, M.L.A., speaking in the Legislative Assembly last night, made a further contribution to the "brick controversy." Ha said that Mr. Beeby some time ago had made a ...

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  6. THE COURT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Twelve new peerages are foreshadowed in the list of birthday honors which will b[?] published tomorrow in connection with the official ...

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  7. "UNION TYRANNY."

    Early in his speech in the no-confidence debate last night, Mr. Henley promised revelations of corruption "that would make even members of the Opposition side of the House ...

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  8. THREATENED ULTIMATUM

    LONDON, Thursday.--A Roumanian Note, which has been received through Italy, whose Minister at Athens has been entrusted with the care of Roumanian ...

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  9. TODAY'S PAPER.

    {No abstract available}

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  10. GREECE TAKES ACTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Writs have been issued in Athens for the arrest of the five ringleaders of the Piraeus incident. ...

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  11. BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Queen Alexandra's new flag, as Queen-Mother and widow of King Edward, was hoisted yesterday over Buckingham Palace. ...

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  12. STRIKE DEVELOPMENTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A thousand dock-laborers at Avonmouth have struck in sympathy with the strike at Newport. For a similar reason the warehousemen ...

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  13. SONS OF ANARCHY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The explosion of a bomb yesterday destroyed the staircase of the Town-hall in Friedberg, Hesse. During the resultant commotion, the man ...

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  14. MARRIED IMMIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Writing in reply to a correspondent, Lord Crewe (Secretary of State for the Colonies) stated with regard to the alleged difficulty which married ...

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  15. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--It is officially announced that the Duke of Cornwall, eldest son of King George, who is 16 years of age today, has been created Prince ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA'S CRUISER-BATTLESHIP

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The keel of the first Australian cruiser-battleship was laid this afternoon in the yards of John Brown and ...

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  17. PASSENGER AIRSHIP.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The maiden flight of the airship Zeppelin VII. from Friedrichshafen to Dusseldorf with passengers was made without a hitch, the ...

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  18. INDICTMENT IN MUNICH.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Erich Muchsam, a litterateur, and Sch[?]tze, a pianist, together with a bookseller's traveller and a workman, have been indicted at Munich on a charge ...

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  19. THE KING AND THE RIFLE TEAM.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--At Marlborough House today, King George warmly welcomed the Australian riflemen who are to compete at the Bisley meeting. ...

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  20. CANADIAN RAILWAY DISPUTE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A majority of the members of the Board of Conciliation at Toronto recommend an increase of wages equivalent to 6 per cent. in the case of the ...

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  21. RUMORED FIGHTING IN TIBET.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the House of Co[?] yesterday, Mr. E. S. Montagu [?]-Secretary for the India Office) mentioned. In reply to a question, that rumors ...

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  22. THE RUGBY UNION CARNIVAL.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday--The Australian tour of the New Zealand Rugby team has been extended for one week as requested. The following programme has been arranged ...

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  23. UNDER CAUCUS RULE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Labor Party continued its secret caucus today for the purpose of knocking into shape the Ministerial programme for the next session. The ...

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  24. A STATE OR FEDERAL MATTER.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In the New South Wales Assembly, Mr. Wade, in replying to a reference to the brick combine, said that he had never stated that it was a Federal matter, but ...

    Article : 89 words
  25. RADIUM FOR THE POOR.

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  26. LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the third round of the All England Singles (lawn tennis) championships yesterday, A. F. Wilding (New Zealand) and S. Do[?]st (N.S.W.) were ...

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  27. WORLD MISSIONARY CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--At yesterday's sitting of the World Missionary Conference in Edinburgh, the report of the eighth commission on "Co-operation and the Promotion ...

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  28. TRIAL OF THE STRIKE LEADERS.

    When the State Legislative Assembly met yesterday Mr. Meagher gave notice that he would move:--That a Select Committee be appointed to inquire into ...

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  29. NEW AERONAUTICAL CRAFT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--According to expert opinions, an "aeronautical craft" invented by Mr. Francis Duguis, of Peel-street, Kew, contains aviation possibilities far in advance of ...

    Article : 252 words
  30. MR. GARVIN AND THE DETECTIVES.

    The Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Thomas Garvin, has addressed a circular to the detectives and plain clothes police officers which is highly resented by those gentlemen. ...

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  31. PERSIAN GULF "GUN-RUNNING."

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Paris Tribunal of Commerce has awarded the Marseilles Trade Trann[[?]er £2400 damages in the action against Mrs. Clarke. ...

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  32. ENGLISH CAPITAL FOR TASMANIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--A garnering of 90, including leading fruit merchants and leading Tasmanians, entertained Mr. F. W. Moore at a banquet. Dr. John ...

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  33. THE LAKE COMO TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Sir Albert de Rutzen, magistrate at Bow-street, has granted a warrant for the arrest of Mr. Charlton Porter, husband of the American ...

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  34. JEFFRIES AT RENO CITY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Jim Jeffries reached Reno City today, accompanied by Corbett aud Sullivan, and was cheered by a crowd numbering thousands. ...

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  35. BOARD OF TRADE SIGHT TESTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Sydney Buxton (President of the Board of Trade) has appointed a committee to inquire into the extent of color blindnes and defective forms ...

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  36. SPANISH STEAMER LOST.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--A Spaniard washed ashore near Land's End reports the foundering of the steamer Feb[?]er[?] with 23 [?]ands. ...

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  37. SCOTT ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. T. G. Taylor, B.A., B.Sc., who is to accompany Captain Scott's expedition to the Antarctic as geologist, has arrived in Melbourne. Mr. Taylor received the ...

    Article : 339 words
  38. COMMONWEALTH POPULATION.

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    M. Fallieres, the French President, and other officials were present at the interment of the victims of the disaster to the submarine Pluviose. The British Navy sent a ...

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  40. UNITED STATES SENATE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The United States Senate has passed the House of Representatives' bill requiring the publication of political campaign contributions, but with an ...

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  41. PROPOSED MEMORIAL TO SIR JOSEPH BANKS.

    Sir,--A cablegram in your issue of yesterday announces that the fund for a British memorial of Captain Cook has reached the sum of £1000. This is a matter for congratulation, and it is ...

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  42. CANADA'S COMING FLEET.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Standard of Empire" states that the Naval Department of the Canadian Government is conferring with the Lords of the Admiralty regarding ...

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  43. DR. BARNARDO'S HOSPITAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Sir George Reid, Commonwealth High Commissioner, laid the corner-stone of Dr. Barnardo's Hospital, at Leyt[?]stone, to which ...

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  44. IRISH-AMERICAN FRIENDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. W. J. Bryan, (who was Democratic candidate for the United States presidency) and Mrs. Bryan were yesterday the guests of the Irish ...

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  45. TODAY.

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  46. TRADE MARKS AND PATENTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--It is understood that Canada declines to send representatives to the Subsidiary Trade Marks aud Patents Conference, which was ...

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  47. ASYLUM INMATE AT LARGE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Some time between midnight on the 8th inst. and 7.45 a.m. on the 9th inst., a female Inmate of the Yarra Bend Asylum disappeared, and nothing has been ...

    Article : 92 words
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