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  2. MOROCCO

    In addressing the Social Democratic Congress at Jena yesterday, Herr Beabel the leader of the Socialist party in the Reichstag, criticised the [?]tion of the ...

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  3. ARMED ROBBERS

    A sensational and daring bank robbery was committed at New Westminster, near were, last night. Three armed burglars dug through the ...

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  4. RUSSIAN PREMIER

    Reuter's Agency has received additional particulars of the attempt made to assassinate M. Stolypin, the Prime Minster of Russia, at a gala ...

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  5. CANADIAN ELECTION

    Nomination of candidates has taken place in the Dominion. Sir Wilfrid Laurier is running for two constituencies, in Russel county, where the proceedings ...

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  6. THE WORKER

    The case for the railway companies was continued to-day before the Royal Commission which is enquiring into the grievances of the railway workers. ...

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  7. FRENCH REPLY.

    Official circles state that the French reply is thoroughly satisfactory, and an agreement has been reached on the majority of the outstanding points.—Reuter. ...

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  8. LORD DUDLEY

    When interviewed, the Earl of Dudley said few realised what an extraordinarily prosperous country Australia was. Her material wealth was much greater than ...

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  9. ON AN EX-CONVICT'S TRACK.

    A number of stolen bank notes have been traced, and the Vancouver police are on the track of the convict, who was released from the New Westminster gaol a ...

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  10. BANK DEPOSITS.

    Mr. Oppenheimer, British Consul-General at Frankfort, in his annual report, emphasises the serious risks incurred by German banks in financing industries on ...

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  11. BILBAO TROUBLE

    It is reported that severe street fighting has taken place in connection with the industrial troubles at Bilbao. No details have been received. ...

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  12. DETECTIVES BAFFLED.

    The bank bill clue in the New Westminster robbery has failed, a mistake having been made in the officially-issued list of numbers. ...

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  13. GERMAN VIEWS.

    The Foreign Minister has informed M. Cambon, the French Ambassador, that ho will be unable to communicate Germany's views on the latest proposals until ...

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  14. METHOD OF BETTING

    Sir George Sydenham Clarke's announcement of the reduction of race meetings ill Western India and the banishment of bookmakers, with the ...

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  15. AVIATION

    Aviator Lord is making good progress in the aerial journey to San Francsico. He covered 138 miles a day. ...

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  16. THE RESERVISTS.

    Naval and military reservists will disband as usual after the manoeuvres. ...

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  17. WELSH COLLIERIES

    It is rumoured at Cardiff that German agents have purchased 50,000 tons of steam coal. Owing to the strike 2,323,000 working ...

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  18. SPANISH CLAIMS.

    It is rumoured that Germany is likely to receive Spanish Guinea and the island of Fernando Po as the price of the recognition of certain Spanish claims in ...

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  19. ANOTHER DEATH.

    Airman Neuport succumbed to injuries received while flying in the Verdun manoeuvres. He received a cross of the Legion of Honour on his deathbed. ...

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  20. HUDSON'S BAY RAILROAD

    Work has begun on the Hudson Bay railroad, the new grain route to Great Britain. ...

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  21. OSBORNE JUDGMENT

    Mr. Ben Tillett, speaking at Southampton, referring to the Osborne judgment, declared that he was prepared to recommend a complete national stoppage unless ...

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  22. BRITISH COAL SUPPLY

    An interesting newspaper controversy is proceeding between Sir William Ram-say and Dr. Wilson, president of the Association of Mining Engineers. The ...

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  23. TEACHER ASSAULTED

    Edward Davis, the assailant of the Manitoba school teacher, has been arrested. He is a noted convict, who escaped from prison years ago killing several of ...

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  24. ROYAL SECRETS

    The memoirs of Princess Louise Antoinette Marie, the former Crown Princess of Saxony, which have caused a great sensation in European Court circles, have ...

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  25. EMPEROR'S COURAGE.

    The Czar's facing the audience, undaunted by fear of a lurking assassin, aroused general admiration. Jews joined before the attack in the ...

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  26. WHAT CONSTITUTES A STRIKE?

    Under the Arbitration Act a strike is illegal. The plumbers in Perth (W.A.) who have put an end to work in the building trade for some days insist that they ...

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  27. FIFESHIRE WRECK

    The Fifeshire's third officer (Mr. Clinto), interviewed at Plymouth, stated that the last he saw of Mr. Caulfield's boat was to the windward, and nearing ...

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  28. LETTER-CARRIERS

    The conference of the letter-carriers of the Commonwealth was continued yesterday at the Trades Hall. After a spirited debate the following motion was carried ...

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  29. THE PATIENT'S CONDITION.

    A bullet struck the crucifix which M. Stolypin was wearing, and slightly grazed the liver. The Czar visited the patient's bedside. ...

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  30. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener has left London for Egypt to take up his appointment as British Agent and Consul-General. ...

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  31. STRIKE OF NAVVIES

    About 80 men engaged by the Railway Department on the Cairns Range have ceased work. It appears it had been agreed that those working in precarious positions ...

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  32. TROUBLED CHINA

    Advices received here regarding the serious disturbances in Central China state that the ringleaders of the rioters at Cheng-tu, the seat of the trouble, ...

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  33. COLLIERY FIRE

    A fire broke out in the Chester-le- street colliery while 81 men were below. Great anxiety was felt until they were rescued in batches of five through an ...

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  34. ACTING-PREMIER.

    M. Kovotskoff, Minister of Finance, becomes Acting-Premier. ...

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  35. LATER NEWS.

    M. Stolypin's condition will be satisfactory if he continues convalescent for three weeks. Crowds of all classes are assembled at ...

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  36. COACHBUILDING TRADE

    Launceston appears to possess the peculiar faculty of being able to avoid strikes. Trouble threatened in the coachbuilding trade, but wiser counsels ...

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  37. UNITED STATES POLITICS

    President Taft is planning a political journey to the Western states to explain the vote on Congressional tariff legisiation. ...

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  38. FISHERIES ASSOCIATION

    The annual meeting of the Ulverstone branch of the N.T. Fisheries Association was held at the Grand Hotel, last night. Mr. W. A. Skinner presided. There was ...

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  39. YOUNG AUSTRALIA

    Mayor M'Carthy welcomed the Young Australian League members on arrival. One thousand boys, including Japanese and Chinese lads from schools, ...

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  40. SCHOOLBOY STRIKES

    The disaffection among the schoolboys of Great Britain continues to spread, and no fewer than 50 strikes have now taken place. ...

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  41. ARBITRATION TREATY.

    Mr. Taft outlined his plan for overcoming the opposition of the Senate to the Anglo-American arbitration treaty. The President's idea is to make the ...

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  42. WAR OFFICE

    The newspapers give details of some of Lord Haldane's preparations for the suppression of leave abroad, and of the increased purchase of horses. ...

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  43. ENGLISH CRICKETERS

    Mr. P. F. Warner, who is to captain the English cricket team in Australia, announces that J. W. Hearne, the young Middlesex all-round player, will ...

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  44. SEVERE GALE

    A gale struck a cannery, wrecking completely two million cans. Salmon were swept into the water. ...

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  45. COMMERCIAL

    Cotton.—The Liverpool quotation for middling American cotton, September-October delivery, is 6.74d per lb. Linseed Oil.—Raw linseed oil, spot ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN MEAT

    The British Chamber of Commerce has completed a report regarding a reduction of the French import duties on Australian frozen meat. It is to be ...

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  47. ETHICS OF A STRIKE

    In the Senate on Thursday Senator Rae, a member of the New South Wales Labour party, spoke with great candour on the subject of new protection and of ...

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  48. SHIPPING

    The following oversea movements have been notified at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—At London—Cromdale, sch., from Sydney. At Valparaiso—Jethou, ...

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  49. ETNA'S LAVA

    The damage done by Mount Etna's lava is estimated at £1,000,000 sterling. ...

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  50. CONDITION OF IRELAND

    Fifty members of the Eighty Club are touring Ireland in connection with the Liberal Home Rule scheme. Mr. John Redmond, M.P., speaking at a reception ...

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  51. MARY DAVIES' DEATH

    Further evidence was given yesterday in the case in which Dr. Peacock is charged with the murder of Mary Margaret Davies. The cross-examination of Clifford Poke, ...

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  52. THE PAPANUI

    A cable message was received by the Victorian Minister for Lands from the Agent-General on Saturday, stating that it was hoped that arrangements for the ...

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  53. RHEUMATIC PAINS RELIEVED.

    "I have been a great sufferer from rheumatism," writes Mrs. Jane Pierce, 1340 Sturt-street, Ballarat, Vie. "The excruciating pains have caused me hours ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. WINTER COUGHS

    are dangerous without you stamp them put quickly. What to use may puzzle you, but we are never disappointed by recommending our subscribers to use the ...

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  56. THE WEATHER

    The weather conditions are now fine and bracing, snow having fallen on the adjacent ranges. ...

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