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  7. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The Miners' Federation has adopted varying minimum rates for underground work according to the conditions in the various districts. ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICIANS.

    The Parliamentary party, representing all sections in the British Parliament, which is visiting Russia with a view to strong honing the friendly ...

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  9. HOBSON'S CHOICE.

    In view of the shortness of funds, the Republican War Minister recently made a demand upon the China Merchants Steam Navigation Company, ...

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  10. SOCIAL REFORM.

    The Right Rev. Charles Gore, D.D., Anglican Bishop of Oxford, addressing the Christian Social Union at Westminster, referred to the duty of churchmen in respect to the work of ...

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  11. NAVAL DISASTER.

    A naval disaster, involving shocking loss of life, occurred to-day, off the Isle of Wight Preliminary to assembling the fleet ...

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  12. SCORES OF WRECKS.

    Advices from Cordova, in Alaska, state that an earthquake occurred there yesterday. This was followed by a terrific storm, ...

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  13. MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    The police Court hearing of the case in which Frederick Henry Seddon, an insurance, agent, is charged with having feloniously killed Eliza May ...

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  15. WAR IN THE AIR.

    Germany is building 12 millitary aeroplanes and 13 others, while France is building 15 military and six other machines. ...

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  16. FIFE EARLDOM.

    Mr Jekyl Chalmers Duff, who, according to a statement published in the London "Dally Mall," is apparently the senior heir male of the first Earl Fife, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. COTTON INDUSTRY.

    Tho outlook in connection with the cotton industry in Lancashire continues very grave. The masters have refused the ...

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  18. NEW STEAMERS.

    Mr Boswarth vice-president of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, announces that several new steamers are being built for the Oriental trade. ...

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  19. HOME RULE.

    Sir Edward Carson, M.P., has received a cable message from Melbourne promising the support of 6000 Melbourne loyalists in the opposition to ...

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  20. SINS OF THE FATHERS.

    The 7000 soldiers of Yuan-shi-kal, who recently arrived at the capital, are determined to safeguard the life of the Prime Minister. ...

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  21. SUFFRAGETTES.

    Mr Asquith, the Prime Minister, who has been spending a holiday in the south of France, on his arrival at Chaing Cross railway station to-day, ...

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  22. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Mr King O'Malley, Minister for Home Affairs, was able to announce to-day tho names of two members of the expert board which is to adjudicate on ...

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  23. DOCK WORKERS.

    Fire thousand dockers at Tilbury have struck as a protest against the employment of non-unlonists. The ship-owners will consider the ...

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  24. FIERY FURNESS.

    Frederick Furness a middle aged man was charged at the City Court to-day with having been drunk and disorderly, and with having assaulted ...

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  25. TECHNICAL SCHOOL.

    At the examination which took place yesterday at the Junior Technical College, Latrobe street west, 16s candidates presented themselves for the ...

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  26. SNOWSTORMS IN ENGLAND.

    Very severe weather is being experienced in the North of England. Heavy snowstorms have occurred, greatly Impeding traffic. ...

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  27. INSPECTOR-GENERAL

    Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence, gave an explanation to-day of tho reason for passing through the Executive Council a special regulation giving ...

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  28. CABLE RATES.

    Mr. Pelletler, the Dominion Postmaster-General, intends to press the Imperial Government to further reduce the cable tolls throughout the empire, ...

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  30. ELECTORAL WORK.

    "Another misunderstanding," said the Minister for Home Affairs when seen regarding thy statement that the Federal Government had declined to pay ...

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  31. THE PARTING GUEST.

    Jessie Talbot, a middle-aged woman, was charged at the City Court to-day with having behaved in an offensive manner. She admitted the charge ...

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  32. TRAMWAY MISHAP.

    Much Inconvenience was caused to tram-car passengers an the Brunswick line this morning through a blockage. At about twenty minutes past eight ...

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  33. STRUCK THE BOTTOM.

    Mr Vernon Wright a Well-known resident of Bridgewater North, when bathing in the London, struck his head against the bottom of the river, and ...

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