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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    The Tariff Commission has issued a series of calculations, illustrating the working of the various schemes of British tariff preference and the effect on ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    Lord Cromer is resigning his position a British Agent and Consul-General in Egypt, which he has held since 1883, on account of ill-health. ...

    Article : 63 words
  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    The visiting Premiers have strongly urged Lord Elgin, the Colonial Secretary, not to keep the proceedings of the Colonial Conference private, except as ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    Mr. A. F. Pease, representing the Cleveland (U.S.A.) [?]ronmasters' Association, in giving evidence before the Miners' Eight Hours' Commission, said if the ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES

    The jury in the Thaw case have not yet agreed on their verdict. For the whole day they were occupied in considering Thaw's mental condition. ...

    Article : 92 words
  7. Advertising

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  8. THE PREMIERS' ATTITUDE.

    The visiting Premiers are determine to take a very resolute stand at the conference on the subject of preference. ...

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  9. "C.B." TO OPEN THE CONFERENCE.

    It has ,been officially intimated tlih the Prime Minister (Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman) will be present at the inauguration of the conference, and speak. ...

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  10. PUBLIC OPINION.

    Lord Cromer's resignation, especially as its reason is failing health, is keenly regretted on every side. Sir Eldon Corst's appointment was recommended by Lord ...

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  11. SHIPPING FACILITIES

    The German Australian Company is adding four million marks to its capital, and intends increasing its sailings from Scandinavian ports to Australia. ...

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  12. A SIGNIFICANT DECISION.

    "The Times" in its issue of to-day has a leading article, in which it comments upon the attitude of the London Chamber of Commerce towards ,tariff ...

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  13. COST OF THE TRIAL.

    The, trial has cost the Thaw family £200,000 sterling, and New York county £20,000. ...

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  14. WILL THAW BE CONDEMNED?

    Thaw will not be condemned. This is the firm conviction of a noted American journalist who is writing thrilling descriptions of the trial for a New ...

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  15. THE NAIROB[?] CASE.

    It was recently stated that the European residents at Nairobi, in British East Africa, had forwarded to Lord Elgin, Secretary of State for the Colonies, a ...

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  16. PORT SAID STRIKE.

    The strike of colliers at Port Said has ended, and work has been resumed. ...

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  17. COMMENT IN THE COMMONS.

    Lord Cromer's letter of resignation emphasises the point that no political considerations of any kind whatever were associated therewith. Nothing could be ...

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  18. COAL COMBINE.

    A coal combine, with a capital of a million and a quarter, is being formed to embrace the principal collieries in East and Mid Lothians. ...

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  19. OUTRAGE IN MOROCCO.

    Revolutionaries surrounded the Casablanca (Morocco) express, with the intention of pillaging it and throwing the Europeans aboard into the sea. ...

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  20. GRATITUDE AND ADMIRATION.

    The newspapers are unanimous in expressing gratitude for and admiration of Lord Cromer's services in Egypt. They express sincere regret at his ...

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  21. A PROMINENT PLACE.

    Mr. Evelyn Cecil, Conservative member for Aston Manor, enquired in the House of Commons whether the Government would give effect to the resolution of the ...

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  22. LORD CROMER'S WORK.

    Since Lord Cromer entered on his career of wonder-working in Egypt (says a writer in the March "Cassell's Magazine"), they say that the age of miracles ...

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  23. COMPULSORY ACQUISITION.

    At the instigation of Labour members the Government has promised to introduce a bill to enable the local authorities to compulsorily purchase any lands in ...

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  24. AMUSEMENTS.

    Last, evening there was another excellent house at the Academy to witness the "Man from Mexico." Throughout the performance the audience was kept in ...

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  25. ATTRACTING IMMIGRANTS.

    The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Deakin), speaking to an interviewer, said the Commonwealth Government took no half-hearted view of immigration. It ...

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  26. A NEWSPAPER FINED.

    The "New York Herald" has been fined 31,000dol. for publishing immoral advertisements. The case arose out of Mr. Hearst's election, and the result of his ...

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  27. A PIT AFIRE.

    A great fire has occurred at a pit[?]ad at Dodworth, about two miles from Barnsley, in Yorkshire. Miners to the number of 150 were down the pit at the ...

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  28. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    Now that Turkey has ratified the act of the first Hague Conference, an invitation to the coming conference will no longer be delayed. ...

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  29. THE HAMB[?]RG STRIKE.

    The employers have rejected the Hamburg dock labourers' proposals. The strike continues. ...

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  30. BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENTS

    The benefit entertainment given by the Alhambra Vaudeville Company at the Empire Theatre last night was in every way successful. The building was full ...

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  31. DESTROYERS IN COLLISION.

    The destroyers Falcon and Colne collided in the Channel yesterday. Both were extensively damaged, and sought refuge at Dover. ...

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  32. ANOTHER NEWCASTLE FIND

    An additional plant of one hundred thousand cartridges has been seized at Newcastle, intended presumably for the use of Russian revolutionaries. ...

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  33. THE MAIL SYNDICATE.

    The Premier of the Commonwealth (Mr. Deakin) is conferring with the Australian mail syndicate to-day. The discussion, however, was of a ...

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  34. CENSOR'S PROHIBITION.

    The censor prohibited the appearance of Princess Broglie in the music halls of Rome. Demonstrations rendered it un-safe. ...

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  35. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    The Foreign Secretary (Sir Edward Grey), in reply to questions put by members of the House of Commons, said a small Anglo-French committee was being ...

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  36. SHIPPING.

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyd's:—Arrival.—Matoppo, s., from Australian ports. ...

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  37. FINANCIAL.

    The New South Wales Mortgage, Land, and Agency Company pays a dividend of 5 per cent. ...

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  38. A CHINESE REFORMER.

    Dr. Morrison, "Times" correspondent at Pekin, in an interesting contribution to the columns of that journal, mentions that Tangshaoyi, the ablest Minister of ...

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  39. BANK OF ENGLAND RETURNS.

    The returns of the Bank of England for the past week are: — Coin, £34,061,000; reserve, £25,135,000; proportion of reserves to liabilities, 43.65; ...

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  40. ELECTION INVALIDATED.

    The, Elections Investigation Committee of the Reichstag has invalidated Baron Richthofen's election, on the ground of the undue influence of Prince Von Bulow, ...

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  41. TREVALLYN TOWN BOARD.

    A meeting of the Trevallyn Town Board was held on Tuesday, when Messrs. E. H. Hart (chairman). J. H Higgs, F. Robson, T. W. Stanwix, and ...

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  42. PROMOTION OF SCIENCE.

    Mrs. George Speyer, of Frankfort, and an Edgar Speyer, a near relative, [?]ave given £150,000 sterling for the promotion of science. ...

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  43. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 182 words
  44. KITCHENER'S COMMAND.

    It has been decided that Lord Kitchener's Commandership-in-Cihief in India shall be continued for a further period beyond November. ...

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  45. MR. AND MRS. PAINE'S RECITALS.

    Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Paine are remaining in Launceston for the purpose of giving two humorous, dramatic, and Shakespearian recitals. The Academy of ...

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  46. MINISTRY RESIGNS.

    Owing to a fresh defeat in the of Representatives on the hours in mines question, the Belgian Government has resigned. ...

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  47. TRANSVAAL POLITICS.

    There is a prospect of a split among the Hetvolk" party, owing to the Congress of Christian and National Schools at Pretoria running counter to the views ...

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  48. A TRAIN WRECKED.

    A broken rail wrecked a transcontinental train at Ciapleau, Ontario, and precipitated it down and embankment. A carriage fired, and nine adults and six ...

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  49. THE ROYAL CRUISE.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra have visited Minorca. ...

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  50. COMING EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 words
  51. HEALTH AUTHORITY.

    Tenders for labour for No. 1 drainage scheme were opened as follow:—Donald Tilley, £12 ,10; D. Callaghan, £11; H. Claxton, £18 10s. No. 2 drainage ...

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  52. RIFLE RANGE FATALITY.

    A shot from the Ash rifle range, at Aldershot, killed. Mr. Spens's son, a member of the Stock Exchange, who, with a hunting party, had strayed into ...

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  53. TO-MORROW.

    For Religious Services, see page 9. 3.30 p.m.—Railway Band at the City Park (Prismall benefit). ...

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  54. CAN'T SHAKE IT OFF.

    How often we hear persons with colds make the above remark. But DR. SHELDON'E NEW DISCOVERY shakes them off promptly and effectively in a few doses. ...

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  55. A JUDICIOUS ENQUIRY.

    A well-known traveller who visits the drug trade says he has often heard chemists enquire of customers whether the cough medicine wanted was for a child ...

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  56. IS GOOD.

    Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is good when you first take cold; good when your lungs are sore; good when you cannot sleep for coughing; good for children, ...

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