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  2. STRIKE RIOTS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.—A series of riots, arising out of the strike of waterside workers, occurred in the city during last night and to-day. The most serious ...

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  3. ULSTER'S REPLY.

    The reply of the Unionists to the ininvitation of the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) and the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill) to ...

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  4. KING EDWARD VII.

    A paragraph appears in the "Daily Graphic" to-day to the effect that, in view of the King's dissatisfaction with the biography of King Edward VII., Which has ...

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  5. FEDERAL SITUATION.

    The dramatic events in the House of Representatives on Wednesday afternoon, when the Ministry suffered a reverse on a s[?]p division, have had a stirring effect upon ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General received the Speaker at Government House yesterday afternoon, and was presented with three bills for Royal assent. ...

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  7. DISTURBED MEXICO.

    The "Daily Mail" states that it is believed that the United States intends to temporarily occupy Mexican territory in order to force an impartial Presidential ...

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  8. FINANCIAL PANIC IN INDIA.

    The financial panic in Western India continues, and further heavy failures are reported. The crisis is due to peculiar methods of ...

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  9. AERIAL DEFENCE.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" annouces that 80 per cent. of the construction vote for aerial defence is being taken by the Admiralty for the purposes of the navy, and ...

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  10. P. AND O. SERVICE.

    All outstanding differences as to pay, pensions, and overtime, which threatened to throw the P. and O. steamer service into confusion, have been settled. ...

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  11. KIEFF MURDER TRIAL.

    Medical experts who had examined the body of the murdered Christian boy Yuschinsky, gave evidence yesterday at the trial at Kieff of the Jewish clerk named ...

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  12. TITLES FOR SALE.

    Sir George Kekewich, who sat as Liberal M.P. for Exeter from 1906 to 1910, was outspoken in an address which he delivered last night before the National League for Clean ...

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  13. DRAWN INTO MACHINERY.

    WONTHAGGI, Thursday.—Shortly before 2 o'clock this afternoon a shocking fatality occurred at the State coal mine, the victim being a single man named Herbert ...

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  14. RARE BLUE FURS.

    Captain Bernier, who is sometimes engaged by the Canadian Government to levy duty upon American whalers using the Aretic islands and headlands as bases of ...

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  15. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The rebate provision in the Underwood Tariff Act on goods imported in American ships, which was deemed obnoxious by all the nations not excluded by special treaties, ...

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  16. WALL AND CHIMNEY COLLAPSE

    SUNBURY, Thursday.—An accident, which might have been attended with serious consequences, happened at the Sunbury Hospital for the Insane this afternoon. ...

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  17. BRITONS OVERSEAS.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Mr. Thomas mackenzie) has been interviewed by the press regarding the naval policy outlined by the Dominion Prime ...

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  18. DENTIST AND COINER.

    Ernest Muret, who was a companion of Hans Schmidt, the priest charged with the foul murder in New York of Anna Anmuller, has been convicted on the charge of having ...

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  19. MAMMOTH WARSHIP.

    An extraordinary incident occurred at Portsmouth yesterday morning. When the battle-ship Orion (22,500 tons) was leaving for sea at the top of the high ...

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  20. SENGHENYDD RELIEF FUND.

    sir,—I wish to thank the audience assembled in the Auditorium last evening for their generous response to my appeal on behalf of the above fund. I coaxingly ...

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  21. JAPAN EXPANDING.

    Japan's offer to supply China with funds for the constuction of feeder lines to the South Manchurian railway system conflicts with British and American interests there. ...

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  22. MINISTER HOWLED DOWN.

    While addressing his constituents at Poplar last night the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Sydeny Buxton) was subjected to such a storm of interjections that he had ...

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  23. WONDERFUL ESCAPE.

    To be knocked down by a train and escape with a cut lip was the remarkable experience yesterday of George Swanston, aged 34 years, employed at a dairy in Preston. ...

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  24. CITIZEN FORCES.

    On Wednesday evening, at the Town Hall, Footscray, the presentation of budges won by a team of senior cadets drawn from A Company, 65th Battalion, at the ...

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  25. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Charles Farra Duke, of St. Helens road, Upper Hawthorn, carter. Causes of insolveny—Adverse judgment in the County Court, and having had to dispose of his ...

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