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  2. MAGISTRATES POWERS.

    Lord Skerrington, in the Edinburgh Court of Sessions ruled that magistrates were not empowered to prohibit public meetings in the streets. ...

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  3. LABOUR AND CHRISTIANITY.

    The Bishop of London, Dr. Ingram, addressing the Christian Social Union, said that in the last twenty-four years he had not seen such an improvement in sweating ...

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  4. COLLAPSE OF A HOUSE.

    A house containing several families, collapsed and buried most of the inmates. Four bodies have been recovered. ...

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  5. MOTORIST FINED.

    Moorkonse an aviator has been fined £20 for criminal negligence in motoring by which he caused the death of farm labourer. ...

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  6. RUSSIAN OFFICIALS IN TROUBLE.

    Twenty-three officials of the supreme Court of Viborg have been sentenced to sixteen months imprisonment and have been disqualified from holding office for ...

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  7. SMALLPOX IN SUSSEX.

    Fifteen cases of smallpox have occurred in Sussex. ...

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  8. NATIONAL MORTGAGE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND.

    The report of the directors of the National Mortgage and Agency Company of New Zealand for the year ended the 30th of September last discloses a profit ...

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  9. ESPIONAGE CASE RECALLED.

    Lieutenant Brandon has withdrawn his Libel action against the "Westphalian Gazette," which published the statement that he attempted to escape while undergoing ...

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  10. A SHIPPING ARRANGEMENT.

    Arrangements have been concluded whereby the penisular and Oriental Company will represent the interests of the Cunard Linc in India, the Fax East, and ...

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  11. COLLISION OFF THE FRENCH COAST.

    The steamer P[?] collided with and sank the German ship p[?] outward bound from Hamburg to V[?]o. of Cape La Hogue. Four of the crew were ...

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  12. FIGHTING IN THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.

    Captain M'Nally and seven members of the Philippine Scouts Constabulary were killed in an engagement at [?] with the Moros on the 23rd instant. Twenty ...

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  13. FOUNDERING OF A LAUNCH.

    A river launch foundered and seventy persons were drowned. ...

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  14. CHINA.

    Owing to the withdrawal of the French and Russian sections from the six-power financial group, china is endeavouring to raise money elsewhere, Meanwhile the ...

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  15. ADMIRAL BEDFORD ILL.

    Admiral Sir Frederick Bedford, who served in the Crimean war, and has held several important naval commands, is ill. ...

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  16. CHINA.

    Beuter's Agency says that the pending French opposition to the appointment of a Dane as chief inspector of the salt department, on the ground that Danish ...

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  17. THE REBELLION IN MEXICO.

    The rebels have cut the Mexican Central Railway near the United States border and captured Escalon. ...

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  18. RIOTOUS AMERICAN WAITERS

    Five thousand waiters are Idles Riots are of nightly occurrence. Hotel Windows have been broken wholesale. Numerous arrests have been made. The Governor is ...

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  19. THE WOOL INDUSTRY.

    Mr. C. E. W. Bean read a paper before the society of Arts on "The Wool Industry of the British Dominions." ...

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  20. SIR EVELYN WOOD.

    Field-Marshal Sir Evelyn Wood's horse was impaled while hunting in Essex. Sir Evelyn Wood kept his seal. The horse had to be shot. ...

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  21. GERMAN IMPERIAL FAMILY.

    The newspapers announce that a reconciliation has been effected between the German Emperor and the Crown Prince. ...

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  22. RECLAIMING AMERICAN ARID REGIONS.

    Dr. R. T. Galloway, of the Agricultural Department, in official reports on the project for the reclamation of arid and semiarid regions in the United States, says ...

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  23. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN LEGISLATION.

    A deputation from the owners of proprietary medicines and foods waited on Sir Newton Moore, Agent-General for Western Australia, with respect to the ...

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  24. UNITED STATES STEEL TRUST.

    The evidence given in the suit brought by the Government to dissolve the United Steel Trust indicates that Mr. Andrew Carnegie had broken most of the pools. ...

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  25. OBITUARY.

    The death is reported from Maseru of Letsic, the paramount chief of Basutoland. ...

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  26. OPIUM CROPS IN CHINA.

    Reports received from numerous districts show a very great increase in the opium crops. ...

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  27. LIONESS ESCAPES IN THEATRE.

    A performing lioness escaped from a cage in a theatre at Belleville and sprang into an unoccupied box. It was captured in the manager's room. The audience ...

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  28. THE BATTLESHIP NEW ZEALAND.

    The King has invited the High Commissioner for New Zealand, Mr. M'Kenzie, to accompany him on his inspection of the battleship New Zealand, travel in the ...

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  29. UNITED STATES WOOL TARIFF.

    The Committee of Ways and Means considered the wool tariff. The manufacturers are fighting hard against the reductions. Mr.Stafford, representing the latter ...

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  30. CHINA AND MONGOLIA.

    The President, Yuan-Shi-kai.has telegraphed a final warning to Kitnkbtu remonstrating with teh latter for his barbarism at Cobdo and elsewhere, and ...

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  31. YOUNG DESPERADOES.

    Six youths armed with revolvers and daggers held up a tramcar and stole the takings. A sharp fight with the officials and gendarmes occurred. The youths ...

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  32. JAPANESE JUSTICE.

    A British manufacturer named Wheeler has been arrested and put in gaol at Tokohama. No charge has been preferred against him, but bail and legal advice have ...

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  33. THE UNITED STATES TARIFF.

    The opponents of the wool schedule point out that the country is actually taxed to the extent of 3s 9d per head of the population annually to maintain the ...

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  34. OXFORD UNIVERSITY.

    The Oxford Coogregation has amended the statute freeing divinity degrees in the direction of excluding non-christian religions. ...

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  35. BRITISH INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    The employees of the Skelmersdale collieries, by 963 votes to 130, decided to give notice of their intention to cease work unless non-unionists were excluded. ...

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  36. WOMEN AS JURORS.

    The debate in the Denver legislature on the question of making women liable for jury duty raised an uproar. Senator Williams attacked the proposal as immoral, ...

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  37. THE DELHI OUTRAGE.

    It is reported that the Bombay police have discovered a cl[?] to the attempt to assassinate the Vicerov, Lord Hardinge suspicion rests upon a gang of Brahmina ...

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  38. THE AUSTRALIAN CRUISER MELBOURNE.

    The Australian cruiser Melbourne has sailed for Australia ...

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  39. A MYSTERIOUS CASE.

    The wife of the Rev. Albert Knight, vicar of Christ Church, Hunslet. declares that she saw her husband fall over Flam-borough Head. Several witnesses observed ...

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  40. AN AIRMAN KILLED.

    Mr. Eusebione was killed in an aeroplane accident at Buenos Ayres to-day. ...

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  41. BRITISH INDUSTRIAL, AFFAIRS.

    Mr. Justice Neville granted an injunction to restrain the Lancashire and Cheshire Miners' federation from expelling Jospeh Parr, declaring that political ...

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  42. THE MARCONI INQUIRY.

    The Marconi committee has agreed to allow the Marconi Company to reply fully to the various attacks. It is pointed out that the Government does not intend to ...

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  43. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION IN RUSSIA.

    A dynamite explosion destroyed the copper works at Elisabethpol. Six men were killed. ...

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  44. FIRE IN ELECTRICAL WORKS.

    A [?] occurred in electrical works at Guadalajara. Three persons were electro-cuted and twenty seriously injured. ...

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  45. THE MARCONI CONTRACT.

    Giving evidence before the Committee which is inquiring into the Marconi Company's contract with the British Post Office, Mr. H. L. Lawson, whose articles ...

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  46. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    Lord Hardinge, Viceroy of India, in opening the Legislative Council, said that he was profoundly grateful for the sympathy shown him in his sufferings. He ...

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  47. WIRELESS TELEGRAPH.

    The postmaster-General, speaking in the Reichstog stated that he contemplated establishing wireless telegraph stations in East Africa the South sea ...

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  48. MADAME MELBA.

    It is announced that Madame Melba is to receive £40.000 for an autumn tour of the United States and Canada. ...

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  49. AMERICAN SUFFRAGETTES.

    A number of suffragettes here propose to walk to Washington to deliver a message demanding votes for women at the White House. They are now camping ...

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  50. COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE.

    The Head Master of Eton, the Rev. E. Warre. earnestly urges the adoption of compulsory military service as an antidote to the Idleness and loading of the ...

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  51. THE WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC.

    Several white slave traders have been arrested for exporting girls to the South American republics. ...

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  52. BIG OIL COMPANY.

    A British company possessing a capital of £1,009,000, which has been privately subscribed has been formed to exploit oil engined merchant vessels. Contracts for ...

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  53. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES IN AMERICA.

    There has been renewed rioting in connection with the garment workers strike Stones and revolvers have been used to [?] the strike breakers. ...

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  54. THE PUTUMAYO ATROCITIES.

    Mr. Arena, a director of the Pernvian Amazon Company, intends to come to London to give evidence at the inquiry into the Putumayo strocities. ...

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  55. AUSTRALIAN MUTTON.

    The Mayor of Wilmersdorf entertained 100 [?] and councillors at a banquet at Berlin to bring under their personal. notice the quality of Australian mutton. ...

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