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  3. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    The Roman Catholic Bishops at Westminster passed a resolution declaring that they were unable to accept the Education Bill as a settlement even as amended by ...

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  4. THE TRANSVAAL CONSTITUTION.

    The Prime Minister (the Right Hon. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman) has announced that His Majesty the King has approved of the Transvaal constitution ...

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  5. A TURKISH GOVERNOR DISMISSED.

    The Turkish authorities have dismissed the Governor of Bagdad, in Asiatic Turkey, for levying illegal taxes and thereby causing the Arabs to revolt. ...

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  6. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    The United States Federal Government has commenced an action against the San Francisco state authorities to test weather the stale law permits the segregating of ...

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  7. RELIEVING THE UNEMPLOYED IN ENGLAND.

    It has transpired that forty per cent of the money placed at the disposal of the distress committee established at Southwark (London) under the Unemployed Act ...

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  8. RAILWAY FREIGHTS IN IRELAND.

    Evidence given before the Vice-Regal commission appointed to inquire into the working of the Irish railways shown that the rate charged for the carriage of dead ...

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  9. THE CANADIAN PRE[?]ERENCE TO BRITAIN.

    The proposals for preference to British manufactures has been passed by the Canadian House of Commons. The Minister of Finance (the Hon. W. ...

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  10. MR. CARNEGIE ON FOOTBALL.

    Mr. A. Carnegie, the Scot[?]sh American millionaire, in presenting the University of Princeton, United States, with an artificial lake three and a half miles long, and from ...

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  11. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS IN WEST INDIES.

    As earthquake lasting one minute twenty seconds occurred it St. Vincent, in the British West Indies, on Monday night. Shocks were also felt at the Barbadoes ...

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  12. THE CHINESE NAVY.

    The correspondent of Reuter's Agency at Shanghai, China, states that according to the native papers the proposal to reorganise the Chinese nary al cost of 20,000,000 ...

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  13. THE RUSSIAN CRISIS.

    Eighteen revolutionaries have been arrested at Tambo[?]. the capital of the government of that name in south-eastern Russia. A quantity of ...

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  14. THE AMEER OF AFGHANISTAN.

    The Ameer of Afghanisan has started from Cabul, the capital of Afghanistan, on a visit to India. ...

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  15. THE COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    The London "Morning Post" states that the Colonial Conference has been postponed until the 13th of May in order to suit the colonial Premiers. ...

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  16. THE JAPANESE ARMY.

    The correspondent of The Times at Tokio. Japan. states that Japan is contemplating changes in her army which will enable her to place a force of 750,000 men ...

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  17. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the [?] Arthur Bell Nicholls, husband of Charlotte Bronte. ...

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  18. THE INCOME TAX

    The Indicial Committee of the Privy Council delivered its judgment to-day in the preliminary petition by the Commonwealth in the case of Webb versus ...

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  19. "THE TIMES" PROPRIETARY.

    To settle the dispute between certain proprietors of "The Times" and Mr. Walters, the principal proprietor. the Judge in Chancery permitted the proprietors to ...

    Article : 78 words
  20. CANADIAN, COLD STORAGE.

    The Minister for agriculture in Canada (the Hon. S. A. Fisher), speaking in the Canadian House of Commons, said the Government had appropriated 100,000 ...

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  21. CABLE MESSAGES.

    There are small collections of dried fruits from Victoria. New South Wales. and Queensland at the show of the Model Horticultural Society. ...

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  22. BANKER ARRESTED FOR ALLEGED FRAUD.

    Himeom Flere, an [?] Paris, has been arrested on a charge of having defrauded Princes Frederick Hohenlohe-Goggingen, Germany, of £10,000 in ...

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  23. THE AMERICAN SHIP SUBSIDY BILL.

    The concensus of opinion is that the Ship Subsidy Bill will pass the United States Congress this session. The object of the measure is to give inter alia, an ...

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  24. ILLNESS OF THE SHAH OF PERSIA.

    The Shah of Persia is in a critical position. The governors of many of the provinces of Persia arc collecting arms, am[?]unition, and food is anticipation of a conflict ...

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  25. THE GERMAN ROBBERY.

    Owing to suggestions made as the out come of the trial of Voigt. the perpetrator of the daring robbery at Kopenick, Germany. the German Emperor has ordered ...

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  26. RECORD FIRING IN BRITISH NAVY.

    During firing practice, Prince Henry of Battenburg's flagship, the Drake, an armoured cruiser of the most powerful type, fired 133 shots from her big guns at ...

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  27. DISASTROI'S FLOODS IN AMERICA.

    Flood in Arizona, a territory in the United States bordering on Mexico, destroyed a dam and wrecked the Copper Queen Hotel and other building in the ...

    Article : 39 words
  28. ARREST OF A BRITISH NAVAL SIGNALMAN.

    James Abbot, a naval signalman at Chatham, England, has been caught trying to sell a missing signal book. ...

    Article : 27 words
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