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  2. OH, WHAT A TIME! WHAT A TIME!

    Many social delights are to be the portion of the colonial Premiers during their stay in this country (writes our London correspondent), and their intending hosts ...

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  3. STATUS OF COLONIAL MINISTERS.

    Sir William Lyne (Commonwealth Minister for Customs) at the last sitting of the conference again raised the question of the status of colonial Ministers at the ...

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  4. WRECK OF THE SUEVIC.

    The Board of Trade is holding an enquiry into the wreck of the White Star ? Suevic, which went ashore while on the voyage from Australia to Plymouth early ...

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  5. THE GREEN GRASS.

    I'm glad I walked. How fresh the meadows look Above the river: and, but a month ago. The whole hillside was redder than a fox. Tennyson. ...

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  6. THE JUBILEE OF OUR PARLIAMENT.

    Nobody can read the early history of South Australia without feeling profound veneration for the men who undertook the task of placing the province on a sound ...

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  7. LADIES ROWING.

    Rowing men who went down as usual for exercise, and many spectators who had somehow heard tidings, witnessed sport unique in the history of rowing in this ...

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  8. SOVEREIGNS CONFERRING.

    The Popolo Romano declares that their Majestic King Edward and King Emmanuel of Italy, while conferring during their meeting at the Italian seaport of ...

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  9. GOVERNOR AND ADMIRAL.

    A Bluebook has been published giving the official statements in regard to the unfortunate episode following upon the earthquake at Kingston, in Jamaica, between the ...

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  10. COLONIALS IN LONDON.

    The Imperial Industries Club on Friday entertained the colonial statesmen at luncheon. A company of 200 sat down, including Earl Jersey, the Agents-General, ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Shaw, Savill, & Albion Co., Limited The Shaw, Savill, & Albion Co., Limited, made a profit during the past year of £22,547. The directors have declared a ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA AND IMPERIAL INTERESTS.

    The colonial statesmen were entertained at a banquet in Claridge's Hotel by the members of the Pilgrims' Club on Friday evening. The gathering was a brilliant ...

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  13. COOLNESS AND COURAGE.

    Thrilling stories are told by passengers who came by the White Star liner Suevic, which on Sunday night was stranded at the Lizard during a fog. Every soul on ...

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  14. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Kauri Gum.—At the auctions today 816 cases were offered and 210 sold. Firm rates prevailed. Three quarter ? realized from 125 to 130/. ...

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  15. BRITISH BUDGET.

    It has been estimated that 9l3,000 people will he benefited by the reduction from 1/ to 9d. in the pound of the tax on earned incomes under £2,000 a year, which has ...

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  16. TRANSVAAL MINES.

    It is stated in Lisbon that a Portugese Charge d'Affairs will be appointed to the Transvaal, who will be charged with the duty of superintending the immigration of ...

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  17. SWAZILAND.

    The Queen Resent Lobatsebeui, the ruler of Swaziland, which passed with the Transvaal under British rule in 1900, and is now a protectorate administered by the ...

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  18. MINERS' WAGES.

    The decision of the members of the Kalgoorlie and Boulder branch of the Federated Miners' Union, by majority of over two to one, to appeal to the Arbitration ...

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  19. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, who has been in ill-health for some time, has so far recovered his physical strength that instead of driving he takes walking exercise daily. ...

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  20. JAPANESE CHILDREN IN AMERICA.

    In addressing a meeting of the American Society of International Law at Washington the Secretary of State (Mr. Elihu Root) referred to the recent segregation of ...

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  21. DEATH OF VISCOUNT MIDLETON.

    The death is announced of Viscount Midleton, who was born at Castle Rising, Norfolk, on January 6, 1830. He sat for Mid-Surrey from 1868 to 1870 in the ...

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  22. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    Queensland Naval Commandant:— Commander Richardson, who has been appointed Acting Naval Commandant for Queensland, in succession to Capt. Tickell, ...

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  23. EARTHQUAKES IN MEXICO

    Although, on account of the disturbed state of the means of communication in the country, it has been found impossible to secure an accurate idea of the number ...

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  24. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Essex County Cricket Club on Friday evening. Mr. Green (the Chairman) alluded to the importation of colonial cricketers into ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. E. M. Smith, member for Taranaki in the New Zealand House of Representative, has been killed through falling off a train. He had for years devoted his life ...

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  26. VICTORIA.

    T. Johnson, the rider of Pathrose, which tell in the ? at Mentone yesterday, sustained concussion of the brain. He was removed to the Melbourne ...

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  27. HAMBURG STRIKE.

    The dockers who have been out on strike for some time in an effort to secure in-creased pay have come to an agreement with the employers, and they will resume ...

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  28. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Billy O'Bryne, a well-known Territorian, received injuries in a playful test of strength at Brock's Creek on Tuesday, which resulted in his death in the Palmerston ...

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  29. A DENIAL BY MR. DEAKIN.

    The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Deakin) denies that he is advocating the establishment of Imperial Federation. He says he does not believe that the question ...

    Article : 139 words
  30. A LEPROUS RAT.

    Dr. Ashburton Thompson President of the Board of Health) was asked to express his views with reference to the discovery of an alleged leprous rat in Melbourne. He ...

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  31. FIXED FOR SOLICITING.

    Laurence Gacomo Allieti, who was fined £100 on friday on a charge of having solicited S. ? to enter into a conspiracy in connection with the handicapping of ...

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  32. SPANISH SETTLEMENT BURNT.

    A disastrous fire has taken place at Iloilo, a Spanish settlement and the chief port next to Manila in the Philippine Islands, situated on the cast coast of the island of ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The strike among the smelters at the Queen Bee Copper Mine, Cobar, has been settled. The terms of the agreement state that when copper is £76 per ton captains ...

    Article : 83 words
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  35. ALLEGED SLANDER.

    In the District Court yesterday Thomas Ivey, an ex-Mayor of Broken Hill, sued Joseph Norton, ex-President of the A.M.A. for £100 damages, for alleged slander. ...

    Article : 135 words
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