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  4. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    Continuing the lest match between the M.C.C. and South Africa, the latter concluded their first Innings for 207 runs, of which Courmaillc compiled 42. ...

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  5. SOUTH WALES COLLIERY TROUBLE,

    The Right Rev. J. P. Hughes, Bishop of Llandaff, in a letter urges the disputants in the South Which coal-mining labor dispute to come to an ...

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  6. INDIAN SEDITION,

    The High Court at Bombay is trying Kanare and six others for the murder, of Mr. Jackson, magistrate at Nasik, on December 21. ...

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  7. OBITUARY.

    Dr. King, Bishop of London since 1885, died yesterday. He had been in falling health far the last two weeks. Dr Edward King was born in 1829 ...

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  8. TRAGEDY OF HOME LIFE

    The savage attack made upon J. Lillis by John Cudahy at Chicago has caused a sensation throughout America. A maid in the Cudahy household ...

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  9. KING IN FRANCE

    His Majesty the King left England for France in the Royal yacht Alexandra yesterday. The Atlantic fleet assembled at Dover in his honor His ...

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  10. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. A. Mond, M.P., treasurer of the Freetrade Union, has been interviewed. Discussing the recent tariff division in the Commons, he declared the ...

    Article : 74 words
  11. SOUTH AFRICAN FEDERATION.

    When the Prince of Wales leaves England, at the end of August next, to inaugurate the South African Union, he will travel on a Union Castle liner ...

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  12. SHORTER PARLIAMENTS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) announced in the House of Commons yesterday that the, resolutions he would introduce on the 20th inst. with ...

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  13. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    Herr Bassermann, in the course of a debate in the Reichstag on the Navy, said that it was not Germany's fault that the size of the vessels was ...

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  14. COLLECTION OF TAXES.

    The "Mall" says that, owling to the Increasing protests against the Government, not fulfilling their Intention to regularise the collection of taxes, the ...

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  15. CHINA AND TIBET.

    China has given Great Britain assurances regarding the administration of Tibet and the safety of religious orders in that country. ...

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  16. BUDGET AS A WHOLE.

    In the House of Lords yesterday the Transvaal War Loan Redemption Bill and the Temporary Borrowing Bill were passed' through all stages. ...

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  17. THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL,

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Lewie Harcourt (First Commissioner of Works) said he anticipated that the Queen Victoria memorial ...

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  18. TRADE Of THE UNITED KINGDOM.

    The value of the trade of the United Kingdom for February last shows the following increases, compared with the figures for February, 1909:—Imports ...

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  19. THE ARMY ESTIMATES.

    In the House of Commons yesterday a debate took place upon the Army Estimates, Mr. R. B, Haldane, Secretary of ...

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  20. LILLIS DECLINES TO PROSECUTE.

    Mr. Lillis, who was tied up by John Cudahy, and slashed with a knife by him, Cudahy alleging undue familiarity with his wife, does not intend to ...

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  21. CENTENARY OF COLLINGWOOD.

    A service was held in St, Paul's yesterday in commemoration of the centenary of the death of Admiral Lord Collingwood. A service was also held ...

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  22. FEDERAL ELECTIONS,

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  23. A COLLEGE ROMANCE,

    Principal Morris, of Heights College, Providence, has expelled the son of Philander C. Knox, United States Secretary of State, for refusing to say ...

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  24. BATTLESHIP ON FIRE.

    A new-battleship, The Posen" has been seriously damaged by a fire at Kiel. The repairs will occupy several weeks. ...

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  25. MR. HEDGES, M.H.R, AT FREMANTLE.

    "Value, Money, and Pluck are in this State in abundance, and these qualities are going to develop it and make a nation of it." ...

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  26. DEATH OF "BOSS" PLATT.

    Mr. Thomas C. Platt, an ex-member of the United States Senate and the recognised Republican "boss" of New York, died yesterday in his ...

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  28. THE RUBBER BOOM

    At to-day's auction sate at Mincing[?] rubber fetched 10s 6d. per 1b. It is still [?] and new companies are being organised every week. ...

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  29. NO GOING BACK.

    Lord Loreburn (the Lord Chancellor) asserted that the government would not agree to the proposal to split the Budget up. Mr. Gladstone ...

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  30. PRUSSIAN FRANCHISE,

    Seven thousand men have made a demonstration at Breslau, and resolved on a general strike of miners, unless a liberal franchise is granted, under ...

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  31. LORD RECTORSHIP OF GLASGOW.

    A plebiscite of the students of the University of Glasgow has resulted in an expression of confidence in Lord Curzon. The latter has in ...

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  32. ACROSS THE PAMIRS

    Lieutenant Etherton, of the 39th In[?]try Regiment (Garhwal Rifles) has Journeyed 4,000 miles afoot. He left the Himalayas, and crossed the Pamirs ...

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  33. ILKESTON BY-ELECTION.

    The election to fill the Parliamentary vacancy caused in the likeston division of Derbyshire by the resignation of Sir W. B. Foster (Liberal) took place ...

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  34. PREMIER AT ROME.

    Mr. N. J. Moore, Premier of Western Australia, arrived at Rome yesterday. He had a private audience of King Victor Emmanuel, and subsequently he ...

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  35. THE INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF AGRICULTURE.

    The Marquis Cappelli has succeeded Signor Faina in the presidency of the International Institute of Agriculture. The recent trouble arose in ...

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  36. MR. J.M. FOWLER.

    In furtherance of his candidature for the Perth seat in the House of Representatives, Mr. J. M. Fowler win address the electors to-night at 8 o'clock ...

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  37. ENVER BEY ENTERTAINED.

    The Balkan Committee entertained the distinguished Turkish leader Enyer Bey at luncheon in London yesterday. Speaking at the gathering, Mr. ...

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  38. THE PHILADELPHIA STRIKE.

    The labor leaders at Phlladelphia are planning to extend the strike throughout the state of pennsyivania. The united states government is ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN SHARES.

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  40. MR. W. KINGSMILL

    Mr. W. Kingsmill, one of the S[?] candidates, will address the electors tomorrow ovening in King's Hail, Roke-by-road, Subiaco, and on FrIday night ...

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  41. DAVIS CUP COMPETITION.

    The American Lawn Tennis Association has cabled a challenge in connection with the Davis Cup, at present held by Australasia. ...

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  43. COLONIAL WOOL SALES.

    The colonial wool sales yesterday opened briskly, merinos being slightly dearer Crossbreds were easier in price on latest quotations. ...

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