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  8. IMPERIAL POLITICS

    The debate on the Address-in-Reply was resumed in the House of Commons to-day. Mr Walter Long (Unionist) moved ...

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  9. NEXT GREAT WAR

    The remarkable article dealing with the Army Bill published In the "Cologne Gazette" on Monday. is the lug widely discussed. ...

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  10. MURDER CHARGE

    The trial was concluded at the Old Bailey to-day of Morris Loufer. a Russian restanrant-keeper. newsagent, and tobacconist of Commercial road, ...

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  11. EMPIRE DEFENCE

    The Conservative press throughout Canada is condemning vigorously the attack of the Liberals on the memorandum of Mr Winston Churchill, the ...

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  12. ADRIANOPLE

    The fall of Adrianople, which has been so stubbornly defended by the Turks, under Ghazi Shukri Pasha. against the Bulgarians. Is hourly ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY

    The Commonwealth's battle cruiser Australia (10.200 tons), which is to be the flagship of the Australian Navy, has completed her eight hours' trial. ...

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  15. SUFFRAGETTES

    Mr Asquith. the Prime Minister, announced In the House of Commons today that the Government was considering the necessity of strengthening the ...

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  16. STORY OF THE FIRE

    Evidence of a remarkable character was given on Tuesday at the resumed Inquest by the East End coroner on the bodies of Cornelius King and Morris ...

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  17. THE ENTENTE

    Several of the Paris newspapers express themselves as disappointed and surprised at the declaration of Mr As quith, the British Prime Minister, that ...

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  18. RAGS ON FIRE

    Half-burned rags were opportunely discovered in a lavatory at the British Museum to-day. It is believed that a suffragette ...

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  19. PREMIER ABROAD

    The King received Mr John Scaddan, Premier of West Australia, in audience to-day. His Majesty discussed Australia's ...

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  20. DESPERATE PLIGHT

    That the gallant garrison of Adrianople has been reduced to desperate straits has been made clear by a despatch that has has been received from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. ALLIES' TERMS

    The Allies' reply to the Powers' Note offering mediation was presented today. The offer of the Powers to mediate ...

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  22. EIGHT-OAR RACE

    Members of the Women's Social and Political Union are parading the river front daily while the Oxford and Cambridge eight-oar crews are training for ...

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  23. DUKE'S ESTATE

    The Duke of Sutherland has sold 50,000 acres in Sutherlandshire to Mr J. Stewart, a Canadian. The Duke is buying land in Canada. ...

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  24. POSITION OF BRITAIN

    The "Westminster Gazette" says that It Is, unfortunate that Mr Winston Churchill's memorandum on the building of battleships in Canada was made ...

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  25. FRAUD ALLEGED

    Thomasset, a solicitor, of Bromley, in Kent; David, a clerk, of West Hampstead; and De Lambert, a baker, at West Hampstead, were charged at the ...

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  26. STEAMER TURAKINA

    The Marine Underwriters' Association of Victoria has received a cable message from London stating that the captain of the New Zealand steamer ...

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  27. LABOR UNREST

    The unrest among the workmen at the naval dockyards continues to spread. The fitters at Chatham have now ...

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  28. STEWARD IN TROUBLE.

    Hoary Roberts, a steward. aged 24 years. was charged at the Collingwood Court to-day with having been drunk and disorderly, and with having ...

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