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  6. LONDON EPIDEMICS

    The outbreaks of scarlet fever and [?] in London show no sings of abating searle fever are being treated in ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICA FOR THE DUTCH.

    Members of the South African union Cabinet attended the Provincial Conference at Cape Town this week. Many mem-bers of the Nationalist Party were also ...

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  8. DISPUTED BOUNDARY.

    The hearing of the appeal in the Victorian and South Australian boundary dispute was continued before the Judicial Committee of the Party Council. ...

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  9. SENSATION IN CALCUTTA.

    More Indians have been arrested in Calcutta. One of then had in his possession a number of shells, iron hoops, clams, and coils. They are believed to ...

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  10. LOSS TO LIBERALISM.

    Surprise and regret were caused this morning at the announcement of the death of Mr. W. J. Blacker. M.P., who for many years has been one of the ...

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  11. INDIANS' GRIEVANCES.

    The rioting among Indians at Avoca. North Durban, resulted in a number of cooties destroying property on Mr. Harrison's estate. The ringleaders were ...

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  12. LUNATICS AT LARGE.

    A sensational affair is reported from Milan. About 2,000 lunatics incarcerated in the local asylum mutinied. Overpowering the keepers the lunatics who were ...

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  13. A PRINTER'S ERROR.

    Oldham's Printing House has been fined £50 and costs far having printed booklets dealing with a sweepstake without placing the firm's name thereon. ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A book of camp fire warns published by Col. Hamilton Browne covering hitherto imprinted episodes of the New Zealand ana Boer, was and of Australian ...

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  15. PROTESTS FROM INDIA.

    Meetings are being new througtout India to protest Against the treatment of Indians in Sought Africa. The English clergy are subscribing towards collection ...

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  16. SAFETY AT SEA.

    The press is strongly protesting against the international Safety at Sea Conference holding its meeting in camera. The American delegation and most of the ...

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  17. THE KNOCK-OUT.

    Lord Lonsdale in a preface to his "Book of Instruction on Boxing," states that there is no such thing as a knockout blow, except the [?] that knocks ...

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  18. J. C. WILLIAMSON, LTD.

    The J. C. Williamson Company Limited in connection with its new acquired intecests in South Africa has dispatched a comic opera company to Capetown ...

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  19. UNIONIST INFLUENCE.

    Leading members of the Unionist Party in Cape Town are endeavouring to influence the Government to repeal the poll tax on Indians and redress other ...

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  20. IN DEFENCE OF BOTHA.

    The Hon. Henry Barton, R.C., Minister for Native Affairs, in an eloquent and outspoken speech before the Congress in defence of Botha, said the differences ...

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  21. SENTIMENTAL BALLADS.

    At a private recital at the Oxford Music Hall sentimental ballads suitable for pantomimes were sung. The palm was awarded to That How I Need You ...

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  22. HONOUR FOR SIR SAMUEL GRIFFITH.

    At Aberystwyth to-morrow the Federal Chief Justice (Sir Samuel Griffith) will be invested with the degree of LL.D. Sir Samuel who is returning to ...

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  23. A LEGAL OPINION.

    Mr. Lsughton, an eminent barrister at Natal, states that in his opinion the contracts secured from indentured Indians are illegal. They are he says only ...

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  24. COST OF LIVING.

    Official figures complied at Washington show that the retail prices of 12 out of the 15 principal articles of food in America have increased by 66 per cent. ...

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  25. A NEW BEGONIA.

    At the London Horticultural show an entirely new begonia is exhibited. It is bright in colour, being rose carmine. The owner states that be secured it by a cross ...

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  26. BRITISH ESTIMATES.

    The British Estimates for 1914 are likely to reach £200/160,600. This enormous sum represents an increase in the annul expenditure since 1906 of ...

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  27. PURE RADIUM.

    Professor Somner, of Vienna, asserts that he has discovered' a process where by pure radium may be extracted from carnotite ore quickly and economically. ...

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  28. ONE WAY TO BEAT RHODES SCHOLARS.

    The Athletic Committee of the University of Oxford has decided, owing to victories, by Rhodes scholars in the freshmen's sports that residence at another ...

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  29. WILSON DESTROYS ANOTHER PRECEDENT.

    President Woodrow "Wilson has destroyed another' time honoured precedent He was announced that instead of holding a reception at the White House in ...

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  30. PAUL AND HIS NECKLACE.

    Jeanette Levi, who is petitioning for divorce from her husband Paul on the grounds of cruelty gave evidence in the Court yesterday. ...

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  31. BRITISH AND GERMAN TRADE.

    British and German trade statistics for the first nine months of 1912 and 1913 compare as follow:—Imports—Great Britain. 1913 £446,044,000. 1913. £475,432,000 ...

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  32. DUBLIN TENEMENTS.

    The Dublin Housing Enquiry states that the Dublin tenements are the worst that could possibly be found in any civilised country. They, comaker this is due ...

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  33. ELECTRIC RAILWAYS.

    Contracts, are now being placed for the electrification of Victorian railways to the amount of £3,000,000. ...

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  34. CRICKET.

    The M.C.C. team played Western Province at Port Elozabeth yesterday. The weather was delightfully fine after an over night [?] M.C.C. ...

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  35. IMMIGRATION.

    The [?] campaign [?] immigrants from Denmark and [?] The state immigration offices are closing ...

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  36. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The National Rifle Association has issued particulars in connection with the Imperial Empire Day competitions for the Schumacher trophies and prizes to be ...

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  37. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr. George Sayers a well-known golfer. ...

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  38. RED GOLD.

    Two months ago, when the directors of "The Mail" were considering the question of a three-colour illustration for the Christmas "Mail" Mr. Hans Heysen ...

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  40. SWIMMERS CHAMPION ADELAIDE

    The two swimming champions, Ted Wickham and Tas. Jones, arrived by the express from Sydney this morning. They are both in Adelaide to take part in ...

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  41. MAGAZINE EXPLOSION.

    An explosion occurred this manning in a gelignite magazine attached to Mr. S. Speare's brickworks, in May street, St. Peters, and considerable damage was ...

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  42. RAILWAY MATERIAL.

    Contracts have been placed by the Victorian Government through Elder-Smith & Co Ltd. for 18,053 tons of rails at £8 4/ per ton and 1,477 tons of fish ...

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  43. C.P.R. IMMIGRATION WORK.

    The Canadian-Pacific Railway Company is urging the Foreign Office to interview in connection with the ban placed upon its immigration work by the Austrian ...

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  44. ANTIQUE DEALER.

    Herbert Holford an antique dealer, of Shaftesbury avenue, has been sentenced to five years' penal servitude as a receiver of' stolen property. Detectives gave ...

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  45. FRENCH LOAM.

    The French Budget Committee has agreed to a Joan of £36.000,000, but has, definitely refused the Government's demand for £16.000.000 to be spent in ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    Owing to the partial failure of the American crop Australian fruit is likely to realise high prices during the coming season. ...

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  47. ULSTER'S REVOLT.

    Although seven secret service men have been added to the Belfast detective force, rifles and ammunition continue to reach Ulster from Birmingham. Large' ...

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  49. MEXICAN CONGRESS.

    President Huerta opened the Mexican Congress on Thursday amid scenes of great enthusiasm. Haerta received an avation on entering the House members ...

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  50. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT STEAMER.

    The steamer Cambewarra, which was built at Rotterdam for the New South Wales Government, has departed for Sydney, via Suez under its town steam. The ...

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  51. COMPULSORY INSURANCE.

    Federal officials are busy gathering all available particulars respecting the operation of Mr. Lloyd George's Insurance Act. which when complete will be ...

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  52. "ULSTER FOR THE RIGHTS."

    Sir Edward Larson spoke at an anti-Home. Rule demonstration at Birmingham last night, where a song. "Ulster for the Right." was sung. It was ...

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  53. FRENCH COAL STRIKE.

    The strike of French coalminers is becoming move serious than was expected. About 100,000 men will be out to-morrow, and largo bodies of troops have been ...

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  54. THE TANGO.

    A number of foreign Bishops have applied to the Vatican for intructions whether to condemn the Tango dance or not. The Pope has referred the application ...

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  55. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at a Semi-serious meeting of the Oxford Undergraduates' Union, which was occupied with a debate on the liberal land policy. ...

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  57. BRIGHTON RAILWAY.

    Be line from Goodwood to Brighton, the first section of the Willunga Railway will be opened for ordinary traffic on and after Mondon next. Stopping places have ...

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  58. COMMERCIAL.

    The price of bar silver has declined one-sixteenth of a penny nor ounce. ...

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