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  2. TRAMWAY EMPLOYES.

    Some time ago there was a likelihood of serious trouble with the tramway employes, aud it is known that at one of the midnight meetings a determined attitude was ...

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  3. GREAT ISSUES.

    The Prime Minister Las given notice of the third reading of the Parliament (Veto) Bill for Thursday next. LONDON, May 7. ...

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  4. CASUALTIES.

    A [?]trous fire occurred at Brighton on Saturday evening, when the old seaside inn, a well-known and popular hostelry over 30 years ago. situated on the shore ...

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  5. "COALS TO NEWCASTLE."

    The trouble in Alaska regarding imported coal is by no means to be set at rest by the importation of additional guards to the storm centre of Cordova. ...

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  6. FRENZIED SCENES.

    Still another fierce hubbub occurred at the Camorra trial in the transformed church at Viterbo to-day. A brother of one of the principal ...

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  7. BELEAGUERED FEZ.

    Despite a series of desperate sorties the blockade of Morocco's northern capital continues. Prices of food in Fez are alarmingly high, and famine is threatened if ...

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  8. WAR AGAIN.

    Under the apprehension that Mexico City may be beseiged by the rebel bands which hare already threatened the capital with starvation, foreign residents are ...

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  9. FOR AND AGAINST.

    The Free List Mill debate in Congress has ended, and a vote will probably bo taken on Monday. Ex-Speaker Joseph Cannon again bitterly attacked the Canadian ...

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  10. TERRIFIC WEATHER.

    Menages from Nome, relate that three miners were lost for days during and following a blizzard. Their suffering were terrible, and to maintain their lives they ...

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  11. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  12. A GREAT SCHEME.

    Strong criticism has been levelled against the provision in Mr. Lloyd George's Invalidity and Unemployment Insurance Bill that the deficiency due to workmen's ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND'S ARMY.

    The military' correspondent of the Times, in an article upon New Zealand's defence organization, pays tribute to the quality of the Dominion s military spirit. The writer ...

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  14. THE WATTLE.

    There Las been muck comment upon the selection of the wattle as the emblem of South Africa upon the stole to be worn by the King at his Coronation. It is ...

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  15. OLD MAN'S ESCAPE.

    At about 7.15 p.m. on Saturday an old man endeavoured to crow in front of a tramcar in King William street. The motorman stopped the car promptly, and after ...

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  16. ANOTHER SCHEME FORESHADOWED.

    The Earl of Selborne (late High Commissioner for South Africa), speaking at a] political gathering at Barnstaple, said that Monday would sec the introduction of an ...

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  17. SUDDEN DEATH.

    On Friday morning; Senior-Constable Opie. of Salisbury, received a report that Ellen Whelan, a single woman, about 55 rears of age, had died suddenly at the ...

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  18. ACQUITTED.

    Two Bengalis, charged with the murder of Inspector Ghose, a witness in the Dacca conspiracy case, against whom grave suspicion had been cast, have been ...

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  19. FINGERS SEVERED.

    QUORN, May 5.—Mr. Fred Kluge was assisting Mr. H. Voight boring for water, when his left hand was caught in a pulley block, which severed the first and second ...

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  20. WOMEN'S FRANCHISE.

    Karly in the session Sir George Kemp (liberal member for NorthWest Manchester) secured first place on the notice paper among private Bills for a measure whose ...

    Article : 68 words
  21. FALL FROM A HORSE.

    MELROSE. May 5.—Yesterday afternoon Miss Alica Bishop, third daughter of Mr T.S Bishop, met with an accident while returning from school. She was riding a ...

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  22. PERTITION DISMISSED.

    On December 31 last a petition was lodged Against the election of Viscount Lewisham, who had that month retained the West Bromwick seat in the Unionist interest ...

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  23. ENGLISH SPORTING.

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  24. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    It hM been decided to call a meeting of the inhabitants of South Australia to consider the means most expedient and effectual far ensuring that this province shall ...

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  25. PENALIZING TRADE.

    Mr. C. Hamilton Wickes,. His Majesty's Trade Commissioner in Australia, who is at present in England making efforts to further the scope and usefulness of his ...

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  26. IN MEMORIAM.

    Their Majesties the Ring and Queen and the Dowager Queen Alexandra, together with the Prince of Wales and other members of the Royal family and households, ...

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  27. TO MEET THE LEADERS.

    Four New Zealanders in the House of Commons—the Right Hon. E. Wason (Liberal for Clackmannan and Kinross), Mr. A. Chappie (Liberal for Stirlingshire), ...

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  28. HOUNDSDITCH ASSASSIN.

    Sara Rose Trassionaki, lover of the Houndsditch Anarchist who was accidentally slain by the bullets of his fellow assassins, baa become insane. She was the ...

    Article : 72 words
  29. ENGLAND AND JAPAN.

    The ratifications of the Anglo-Japanese commercial treaty hare been exchanged. The treaty generally reduces the duties ...

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  30. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  31. TRUNK MURDER.

    The body of an as yet umdentified woman hag been discovered in a box at Ceutra, in Lower Egypt. The trunk had been. dispatched from Cairo, and the police officer ...

    Article : 95 words
  32. BILLIARD CLASSIC.

    In addition to the stakes already announced in connection with the match for 16,000 points between George Gray and Melbourne Inman, the billiardists have ...

    Article : 79 words
  33. NO DAMAGE.

    Naval officials at Portsmouth deny that the battleship Invincible has been badly strained in dock while undergoing overhaul. They state that the armoured cruiser ...

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  34. HOSPITAL SATURDAY 15 AUCKLAND.

    Hospital Saturday collections realized £7,239 13/, compared with £6,808 17/2 last year. ...

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  35. EMIGRANT BOOM.

    Great activity is being displayed by the New South Wales and Western Australian" Authorities in the shipment of immigrants to their respective States. The ...

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  36. MOB VIOLENCE.

    Renewed disturbances hare broken out in the Rhondda Valley. The strikers; clothed several nonunionist miners in white shirts and mobbed them roughly until the police ...

    Article : 87 words
  37. YOUNG TURKS.

    Dissensions among the members of the Young Turk Party have become serious that a Ministerial crisis has developed. The Minister of War (Mahmud Shevket ...

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  39. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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  40. CENSUS DEFAULTERS.

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  42. STILL ANOTHER VICTIM.

    M. Vallon, a visiting French aviator, was giving an exhibition in his biplane at Shanghai, Wore crowds of curions and excited people, when a mishap occurred, [?] and ...

    Article : 51 words
  43. SHOT DEAD.

    A gamekeeper named Harry Joyce, employed by Sir Thomas Pilkington, Bart, upon his estate of Chevet Park, Wakefield. has been found lying dead with a dreadful ...

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  45. PATRON OF HEROES.

    Andrew Carnegie, river of Hero medals vi the brave men of several nations, has been himself presented with a Hero medal as a token of his philanthropic nobility. ...

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  46. THE AUCKLAND JEWEL ROBBERY.

    The police have received a cablegram from San Francisco stating that a man named Rogers, alias Turner, and his wife have been arrested there on suspicion of ...

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