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  2. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    The following men have Joined the Northern Union team for the Australian matches:—J. J. Sharrocks, J. Thomas (Wigan), J. Lomas (Salford), ...

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  5. SIR MALCOLM M'EACHARN.

    With the passing of Sir Malcolm M'Eacharn into the Land of Shadows, a notable career is closed, and Australia is the poorer, since it loses a ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    In the filth test match, England made 408 for seven wickets, Hobbs batting magnificently for 187, with Rhodes 77. The first wicket partnership produced ...

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  7. HOAXING GOAL [?]CHANTS

    A practical joker has hoaxed several coal merchants by Instructing them to send many tong of coal to Mr. Winston Churchill's residence in town. ...

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  8. ITALIAN NAVY.

    Orders have been given at Castellamare to prepare, during this year, for the construction of two 24,000-ton Dreadnoughts. ...

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  9. LADY DUDLEY'S CONDITION.

    A bulletin issued early this morning states that Lady Dudley's condition, although serious enough to necessitate the constant attendance of physicians, ...

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  10. GERMAN NAVY.

    The Imperial dockyard at Kiel has notified the men that owing to the Reichstag not voting sufficient funds to keep all the start working, 600 men ...

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  11. DISCOVERY OF NORTH POLE.

    In connection with the decision of a sub-committee of the United States House of Representatives not to raise Commander Peary to the rank of ...

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  12. FUTURE OF RESERVISTS.

    Sir Edward Grey, replying to an interpellation, said the emigration of reservists, was only permitted to a limited extent. Regarding the soldiers ...

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  13. HOSPITALS IN CONGO.

    The King of Belgium has given 1,000,000 francs to provide additional hospitals and doctors for the Congo, and another million france to carry ...

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  14. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Opposition attribute the postponement of all services until the middle of May to the Government's desire to leave behind them all ...

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  15. KAISER'S YACHTING CRUISE.

    The Kaiser's 100 yachting guests in his cruise in the North Sea include 13 admirals, six generals, three Cabinet Ministers, bankers, and leaders of ...

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  16. BRITISH MOSLEMS

    Sir Carrimbhoy Eirahim, a distinguished Khoga merchant, has handed Sir Sydenham Clarke £30,000 for the foundation of a scholarship or other ...

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  18. SIR GEORGE REID.

    An Australian banquet to welcome the Commonwealth High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) was held in the Trocadero Restaurant yesterday ...

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  19. VIENNA POISONING CASE

    In connection with the trial at Vienna of Lieut. Hofrichter, an Austrian, officer, who is alleged to have sent packets of cyanide of potassium to his ...

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  20. INDIAN SEDITION.

    Early in July last Lajpat Rai, one of the leaders of the Nationalist movement in the Punjaub, was awarded £ 1,000 damages against the ...

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  21. AUSTRALASIAN DREADNOUGHTS.

    Owing to doubts having been expressed in some quarters, the "Dally Telegraph" explains that the Australasian Dreadnoughts will not figure on ...

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  22. TROUBLES IN WOOL TRADE.

    A protest against the abolition of the wool draft allowance has been signed by 250 English, 350 Continental, and 30 American wool buyers. A ...

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  23. CIVIL SERVICE ESTIMATES.

    The publication of tho Estimates has disclosed tho fact that the Government is only asking for supplies for six weeks instead of for six months, to ...

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  24. BOOKMAKERS IN CANADA.

    New York advices from Ottawa state that a Parliamentary Committee favors the abolition of bookmaking at racecourses. ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN ARMY SCHEME.

    Mr. Henniker Heaton, M.P., who also replied, remarked that the Australian Army was composed of highly Intelligent men, but the Australian military ...

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  30. GIPSY'S CURSE FULFILLED.

    An extraordinary story of a gipsy's curse and the tragic sequel to it is revived by the news of the death of Mrs. Frances Octavia Addison at Riga. ...

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  31. OPPOSITION MUST FACE MUSIC.

    Lord Hugh. Cecil (Unionist) said it was clear the Government Intended at a later stage in the session, if it were turned out of office, to ask the House ...

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  32. POLITICAL HONESTY IN COMMONWEALTH.

    Sir George Raid, in responding, said that that enthusiastic reception of the Australian type showed what Australian development could be under the ...

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