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  2. [?]ABLEGRAMS

    [?] J. C. Smuts, Minister for Fir[?] Defence, ro-day concluded [?]indication of the action take [?]on Government during the [?] ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    President Woodrow Wilson to-day delivered his promised statement with respect to the question of allowing American ships to go through the Panama ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS

    Mr "George A. Brimingham's" play "General John Regan," was staged at West port Country [?]ayo (Ireland), last night, and provoked a riot, was rector ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    In the Dominion House of Commons yesterday Mr Burnham introduced a Bill to abolish titles granted through the Government of Canada. He said he did ...

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  6. EQUALITY OF TREATMENT.

    President Woodrow Wilson believes that the Hay-Panncefote treaty guarantees equality of treatment for all nations respecting the usage of the Panama Canal, ...

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  7. LONG DISTANCE FLIGHT

    An attempt to cross the Atlantic from Newfoundland to Ireland for the. "Daily Mail" prize will probably be made in August or September in the waterplane ...

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  8. STEAMSHIP PASSENGERS

    The Agents-General for the Australian States have discussed the Commonwealth traffic regulations, which come into force at the end of March, for the medical ...

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  9. [?] AT JAGERSFONTEIN.

    Smuts, in the Assembly yes[?]ought the incident at Jagers[?] a providential flushlight[?] what a general conflagration ...

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  10. CHANCELLOR THREATENED

    While in Glasgow yesterday, Mr Lloyd George (Chancellor of the Exchequer) received a latter, in which the writer threatened to wreck the "Flying Scotch ...

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  11. DAY OF BUSH-FIRES

    The conditions prevailing yesterday were such that an outbreak of bush-fires in different parts of the country might he anticipated and anticipations ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The German bank rate is now quoted at 4 per cent. ...

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  13. HEALTH OF LORD ROSEBERY.

    The condition of the Earl of Rosebery shows good progress and the patient, who has been suffering from insomnia, is now sleeping better. ...

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  14. [?] GALLOWAY MONUMENT.

    [?] meeting was held at the Menument last night at [?] J. Harrison presided. Various [?] including Senator Barnes, ...

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  15. CLERGYMAN'S CRIMES

    The second trial of Hans Schmidt, who confessed to the murder and mutilation of the body of the girl Anne Amuller, "to gave the Church from scandal," was ...

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  16. SALE OF SILVER PLATE.

    A collection of silver plate formerly belonging to Judge Ward. of Now Zealand, has been sold by auction at Christie's for £11,993. A James 1. cup realised ...

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  17. REVOLTS IN REPUBLICS

    Senor Billinghurst, President of Peru who is in the hands of the revolutionists is generally blamed for precipitating a crisis in the Republic by his dec[?] ...

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  18. COST OF OCCUPYING TRIPOLI.

    The report of the expenditure incurred by Italy in the occupation of Tripoli and Cyrenaica, and of the islands in the Egean Sea, during the war with Turkey, has ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND STRIKE.

    [?] presiding to-day at a meeting National Mortgage and Agency [?] Zealand, expressed satisfac[?] the way in which public sense ...

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  20. CLAIM FOR COMMISSION.

    Captain Thomas Henry Browne. a sporting journalist, to-day sued Mr J. B. Joel the well-known owner of racehorses, claiming the sum of £2000 an commission ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN MEAT TRADE

    Mr Denham the Queensland Premier, who is now in England, in an interview yesterday said that there wan nothing to warrant the thought that American meat ...

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  22. SKIPTON DISTRICT SWEPT.

    A disastrous fire started at St. Enchoch's to-day about noon, and fanned by a strong wind it carried all before it. At a late hour to-night it was still burning, and the ...

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  23. [?]TERIOUS MURDER

    [?]able tragedy has been brought [?]bly through the medium [?]ller. [?]nth ago a man named Paul ...

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  24. "GRAFT" AND FISTICUFFS.

    During the hearing of "graft" charges against certain members of the Queb[?] Legislature originating through the proprictors of the "Daily Mail." Mr. Lancto[?] ...

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  25. POSITION IN HAYTI.

    In the absence of President Create, who has fled before the conquering rebels, the affair of the Republic of Hayti are being administered by the Permanent ...

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  26. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND

    George Gray has now very little if any hope of catching T Newman in their match of 18,000 up with ivory balls. The play this afternoon was even ...

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  27. LIVERPOOL TRIAL

    The trial of George Ball. alias Sumner, and Samuel Eltoft, 18. who were charged with the murder of Miss Christian Bradfield, aged 35, was concluded to-day ...

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  28. BRITISHER'S ESCAPE

    Information has reached Leicester that Mr. W. A. Wheeler of the firm of Messrs Genz, Whealer, and Co., of Leicester has escaped from prison, in which he was ...

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  29. BLACK BOXERS

    [?] hope expressed by the lead[?] that the National Sport[?] would not encourage a boxing [?] "Jack" Johnson and ...

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  30. ALIEN IMMIGRATION

    After a protracted conference between the Secretary of State and the Immigration Committee of the House of Representatives, it is aunonuced as a practical ...

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  31. MORTCHUP FARMERS BURNT OUT.

    One of the most destructive bush-fires which has occurred in the district broke out to-day at Mortchup, and in the course of a few hours it covered a largo area of ...

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  32. PEOPLE'S LIBERAL PARTY

    AQ largely-attended meeting of the Glenpark branch of the People's Liberal Party was held in Rumler's Hall on Thursday night. Mr. Rumler presided and ...

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  33. IMPERIAL QUESTIONS

    The Hon. Thos. Mackenzie High Commissioner for New Zealand was the guest of the Anglo-Saxon Club to-day. In the course of an address, Mr ...

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  34. PEACE CONFERENCE

    The United States Government has issued a call for a Peace Conference at the Hague next year. This action has been taken as the result of a request ...

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  35. [?]TER TO MEET M'COY.

    [?]ced that Georges Carpen[?] "Kid" M'Coy on 11th [?] The winner will meet Lang[?] June for the light ...

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  36. COMMERCIAL

    The wheat market is dull; prices being unchanged. The market for Australian wheat on spot is good, and it is quoted at 38/ and 38/6. ...

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  37. THEATRICAL LAWSUIT

    The hearing was concluded to-day of the action brought by Mia Rosemary Rees, of Now Zealand against Messrs Walter and Frederick Melville for ...

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  38. [?]URKISH LEADER

    [?]middle of last month a sensa[?]ted in Paris by the attempt[?]tion of Cherif Pasha, the Yur[?] leader. ...

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  39. MEETING AT POOTILLA.

    A meeting of the Pootilla branch was held in the Church of England school- room on Wednesday night. Mr W. Lewis, president, occupied the chair, and ...

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  40. EXTENSIVE CONFLAGRATION.

    During the afternoon a serious bush fire as raging between Stockyard Hill and Skipton. About 4.15 p.m. the officers of the Beaufort bush fire brigade despatched ...

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  41. RUSH FOR MONEY

    Several countries intend to take advantage of the buoyant state of the money market. It is reported from Brussels that the Belgian Government is issuing a ...

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  42. WATERSIDE CRISIS

    Both employers and employees are unanimous in the opinion that a compulsory conference will be convened with a view to ending the dispute between the ...

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  43. STATE BAKERY

    The Government has purchased a bakery business. It is proposed to supply bread to Government institutions. ...

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  44. [?]FORD LECTURES

    [?] Hon. A. J. Balfour, who is [?] to the University of Glas[?], conducted his series of the students to-day. ...

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  45. LORD DERBY'S ESTATES

    Baron de Forest, M.P., who is closely associated with Mr Llyod-George in the letter's land reform campaign, stated in the "Liberal Land Report," issued in ...

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  46. SHIRE BRIDGES DESTROYED.

    On the banks of the Myers and Chum Creeks a bush fire a burning and much fencing and graces have been destroyed. Several bridges on the council's roads ...

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  47. NO OVERTIME AT BRISBANE.

    It was as[?]tained to-night that the meeting of the Waterside Workers Union to-day decided to fall into line with the southern branches, and abstain from ...

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  48. COTTAGE BURNT DOWN.

    A fire occurred on Thursday afternoon when a cottage and furniture, the property of Mr. J. Wilson, Navarre read, was destroyed. The origin of the fire is a ...

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  50. DRINK WISELY

    Those often called upon a take a social glass find it advantages to take small nobblers of whisky, brandy, or gin with an equal quantity of O.T. The O.T. ...

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  51. FIRE AT ARARAT.

    A five-roomed cottage owned by Mr. T. J. Ch[?]ip and occupied by Mr. Peoples a miner, was destroyed by fire this afternoon. The be[?]ding was insured for ...

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