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  2. BRITISH POLITICS,

    Several newspapers anticipate that when the House of Lords rejects or postpones the veto resolutions sent up by the House of Commons, Mr.Asquith ...

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  4. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    Mr. Hamar Greenwood has introduced a bill to amend the law of murder, to enable verdicts of murder in the first and second degree to be ...

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  5. BEHIND THE SCENES

    There is nothing delightfully romantic, or desperately wicked, in that part of the theatre which is called "Behind-the-scenes." The place is as ...

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  6. CONGO REFORMS

    During a debate on the Congo question in the House of Commons yesterday, Sir Edward Grey (Secretary of State For Foreigh Affairs) said Great ...

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  7. LADY DUDLEY'S ILLNESS

    Lady Dudley, wife of the Governor-General of the Commonwealth, who underwent an operation In London a few days ago, is progressing so ...

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  8. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    In the fifth test match the visitors compiled $17 before the last man was disposed of, Thompson making 51. In their first Innings South Africa made ...

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  9. THE LATEST BULLETIN.

    Lady Dudley has passed a restless day, There ds some Improvement to-night. ...

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  10. MERELY AN OPINION,

    A week ago it was reported that during a discussion with regard to the Congo in the Belgian Chamber of Deputies, the Minister for Justice stated ...

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  11. RELIGIOUS PROCESSIONS.

    Mr. Winston Churchill (Secretary of State for the Home Department) replying to Mr. M'Arthur's questions connected with the ecclesiastical ...

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  12. OBITUARY

    The death Is announced of Mr. James O'Connor, member of tho House of Commons for West "Wicklow since 1892. He had been connected with ...

    Article : 116 words
  13. IMPERIAL NAVY,

    Mr. R. M'Kenna,. First Lord of the Admiralty, replying to Mr.-A, H, Lee, in the House of Commons, said that the Australasian Indefatigables were ...

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  14. MR. NEWTON MOORE ARRIVES IN ENGLAND

    Mr. Newton J. Moore, Premier of Western Australia, reached London yesterday , and was welcomed at Charing Cross railway station by Mr. G. ...

    Article : 173 words
  15. GERMAN DOCKYARDS

    A mass meeting at Kiel dockyards of the employees demands the introduction of reduced hours instead of dismissals. ...

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  16. KING EDWARD'S HEALTH

    It has been the subject of remark at Biarritz that King Edward's health" is good, His Majesty Is looking exceedingly well. ...

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  17. THE ARMY BILL

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, yielding to Opposition protests, promised to Introduce the Army ...

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  18. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    The motor of Siemen Schuckart's biplane, carrying one engineer and two passengers, falled at the height of 50ft. The wind simultaneously struck ...

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  19. LABOR TROUBLES IN U.S.A.

    Mr. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers of North America, threatens to call a strike affecting the hard sorts of coal mining unless an ...

    Article : 81 words
  20. LIEUT. FILCHNER'S POLAR TRIP.

    Lieutenant Filchner, who will lead the German expedition to the Ant- arctic regions, stated to an interviewer yesterday that he did not ...

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  21. THE TOBACCO TRUST

    The inquiry on the Tobacco Trust at Washington shows that the Tobacco Trust since 1897 has crushed or absorbed 163 outn of 253 independent ...

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  22. SOLICITOR-GENERAL UNOPPOSED

    Mr. Rufus Isaacs, K.C., who has to go before his constituents on his acceptance of office as Solicitor-General,has been reelected unopposed for ...

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  23. AIRSHIP MANOEUVRED.

    Six weeks of airship manoeuvres begin In April In Berlin for the training of officers and engineers, and experimenting In ethergraphs. ...

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  24. DESPICABLE ACTION.

    In the Old Bailey to-day, Fred Horner ex-M.P. for 6 North Lambeth, was sentenced to six weeks imprisonment in the second division for having in ...

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  25. DUELLING IN SAXONY

    Mr.Payne Payne, an English student at Frelberg in Saony, has been sentenced to four months's imprisonment and fine 850 marks for duelling and resisting ...

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  26. THE CONTROL OF THE PACIFIC.

    Count Komura, Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs in a cable message to the New York "World" states, in referring to Mr. Jacob Henry ...

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  27. THE DUEZ FRAUDS.

    M. Duez, who has been arrested at Paris on a charge of having embezzled large Sums of money belonging to French religious asociations for which ...

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  28. PROJECTED AERIAL EXHIBITION.

    An aerial exhibition at Olympia is being arranged for all makers. It is attracting much attention. ...

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  29. LONDON;S WATER SUPPLY.

    The Metropolitan Water Board proposes a scheme costing £6,200,000 to supply London until 1941, when 420 million gallons may be required, giving ...

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  30. WALES AGAIN TRIUMPHANT.

    In a Rugby football match played at Dublin, Wales defeated Ireland by one dropped goal and live tries to Ireland's one try ...

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  31. CORNERING COTTON.

    Mr. James Patten, who last year made a profit of £4,000,000 through cornering the wheat markets at America, and who recently discarded the ...

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  32. PUBLIC TRUSTEE'S DEPARTMENT

    Within two years of the opening of the office the Public Trustee, Mr.C.J.Stewart reports that the department is self-supporting. ...

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  33. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT

    Herr Geiger, the Argentine Consul at Munich has been killed by a automobile crashing into a tree. His wife was severely injured as was also the ...

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  34. SHORT-WEIGHT BUTTER

    Importers are complaining of short weight in connection with certain brands of Victorian butter. Some of the boxes contain only 54lb. instead of ...

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  35. LEADING MEN IN SCANDAL.

    The examining magistrate In Paris has discovered that 150 persons belonging to the political world and the press have been bribed under pseudonyms by ...

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  37. LORD BIGHAM.

    Lord Blgham, who was recently raised to the Peerage on his retiring from the position of President of the Divorce Court, has been granted a ...

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  39. WOOLCOMBERS' STRIKE.

    The strike of woolcombersat Bradford has ended, the men having been granted a slight increase in their wages. A joint board has been ...

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  40. BURSTING OF DAM.

    A dam in the Rhondda Valley, Glamorganshire, In South Wales, burst yesterday, and caused heavy losses. The waters swept down upon ...

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  41. EIGHT HOURS ACT.

    The Durham Miners' delegates have decided to seek alterations Instead of abolition of the eight hours agreement. ...

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  42. STRIKE AVERTED.

    Mutual concessions have averted a strike on the Baltimore and Ohio rail-road. ...

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  43. RHODESIAN SHARES ACTIVE.

    The "Economist" states that the mid-March settlement on tho London Stock Exchange will be the largest on record. One firm dealing in ...

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  44. PURCHASE OF HOROLOGICAL COLLECTION.

    Mr. P[?]erpont Morgan has given £75,000 for Karl Marsel's famous collection of eighty watches and clocks. ...

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  45. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    Captain Scott has purchased at Christiania 60 polar sledges and 50 pairs of skis. ...

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  46. DEATH OF MR. T. HARRINGTON.

    The death is announced of Mr. Timothy Charles Harrington M.P. for Dublic (Harbor Division). Death which was rather sudden.was due to an ...

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  47. UNIVERSITY CONGRESS.

    The University of London is convening a congress of the universities of the Empire in London in 1912. ...

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  48. FRONTIER FIGHTING

    Thirty-two Mahmuds yesterday raided the Lakk district, on the north-west frontier of India. In rounding up the raiders Captain ...

    Article : 59 words
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