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  3. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    A gale wrecked the British Army new experimental airship at Aldershot. The envelope was ripped from end to and ...

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  4. GUN VERSUS ARMOR

    The battleship said Admiral Bacon, in his paper at the Institution of Naval Architects, is solely a gunplatform. The gun is at the present ...

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  5. iN THE QUARANTINE AREA.

    Some interesting cases under the Federal Quarantine Act in the Fremantle Police Court this morning wert heard by Mr. E. P. Dowley R.M. ...

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  6. RIOTS IN CHINA.

    The town of Chang sha is now quiet, but the situation is precarious, as portions of the province of Hu-nan, in the vicinity of Chang sha. are extremely ...

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  7. INDIAN SEDITION.

    Five Bengali youths have been convicted of political dacoity, or stealing Treasury funds, for the purpose of seditious agitation. Haludbarl ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    A crowded meeting at Bloemfontein, O.R.C., has resolved to start separate schools treating the Dutch and Eng- lish languages on the basis of the ...

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  9. FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    The French general elections are passing off quietly. Party representation has so far been little modified. The Prime Minister. M. Briand, has been ...

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  10. TURKEY.

    There has been a recrudscsnce of tribal hostility in the Ferisovitch district of Albania. The telegraph wires have been cut by the tribes, who ...

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  11. RUSSIAN JUSTICE.

    Ten revolutionists have teen acquitted and 17 found guilty at Moscow, including a British youth named ^Watson, who was sentenced to 16 ...

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  12. RUSSO-JAPANESE RAPPROCHEMENT.

    A Russo-Japanese society Has been formed at Harbin in Manchuria, to promote a rapprochement between the two countries and the study of ...

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  13. FIFTEEN YEARS FOR GERMAN BATTLESHIPS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Standard" foreshadows the introduction of legislation in 1911 fixing the life of battleships at fifteen years and ...

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  14. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The "Spectator" comments upon the scenes in the House of Commons last Thursday, when the debate on the subject of Sir Robert Anderson's pension ...

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  15. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    M.Paulhan, the well-known aeronaut. is at present in London. He intends shortly to attempt a flight from London to Manchester on a biplane ...

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  16. WAKEFIELD'S SEARCH FOR WARATAH.

    The Wakefield reached Kerguelen's Island on April 7, after .haying fruitlessly searched the Crozet, Marian, Prince Edward, Apostles, and other ...

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  17. ANOTHER PROSECUTION.

    S. A. Tiller was then chirged with having on March 22. gone alongside the R.M.S. Otway in the river while the vesel was in quarantine. He ...

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  18. [?]PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 24 ll-16d. per ounce a rise of 3-16.since April 20. ...

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  19. HALLEY'S COMET.

    Halley's comet was clearly visible to the naked eye at Malta yesterday. The tail of the comet was observed to be sloping upwards at an angle of forty ...

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  20. WAKEFIELD CAPTAIN'S OPINION.

    The captain of the s.s. Wakefield considers that if the missing s.s. Waratah is afloat, she must have drifted north-north-east. ...

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  21. LATHAM FALLS IN THE SEA.

    M. Latham the winner of the aeroplane race between Nice and Cape Ferrat has accomplished an interesting sea journey, during which he covered ...

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  22. JAPANESE TARIFF.

    Several questions have been asked in the House of Commons regarding the Japanese tariff, which the Japanese Diet is now considering and which ...

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  24. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    Lord Methuen, the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief in South Africa, addressed a meeting at Johannesburg on Saturday night Referring to the ...

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  26. CARPET BAGGING.

    The "Times" sympathises with a protest made by Mr. Rider Haggard against the present methods of political organisation under which the party ...

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  27. CROWD WRECKS AEROPLANE.

    At Durangro, in Biscaya, a large crowd which had assembled to witness an aviation display became enraged at the non-appearance of the aeronauts ...

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  28. FORTUNES FOR SERVANTS.

    It has been stated that the fortune of £60,000 with which the Misses Cobm rewarded their ex-footman Mr. Frank Bradley, for his services is the largest ...

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  30. THE COTTON FRAUDS.

    Mr. Nesbit, of Messrs. Knight, Yancey and Co., the Alabama cotton brokers, whose bankruptcy was announced last week, declares that 20,000, bales of ...

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  31. 32 MILES WITHOUT STOPPING.

    The "Daily Mail" this morning states that Mr. C. S. Rolls yesterday flew 50 miles over the sea at Nice, including a distance of 32 miles without a stop. ...

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  32. GERMAN DEFICIT REDUCED.

    The realised deficit of Germany is £8,000,000, instead of the £12,000,000 at which it was previously estimated. ...

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  33. AMERICAN FRUIT CROPS.

    Severe frosts have killed the early fruits in ten of the United States, particularly in the northern and central States of the Middle West. ...

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  34. ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP WRECKED.

    Reuter's Brussels correspondent sates that the airship Zeppelin II. has dragged its anchors at Limburg, Belgium, and been completely wrecked. ...

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  35. VATICAN AND QUIRINAL.

    The Prince of Monaco accepted the hospitality of King Victor Emmanuel in order to deliver a scientific lecture at the Vatican. ...

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  37. THE MANCHESTER FLY.

    It Is expected that Paulham and White, the aeroplane will both aeroplane from London to Manchester on Wednesday, April 37. ...

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  38. IMPERIAL MUSICAL RECITAL.

    At the instance of Mr. Henniker Heaton M.P., a recital will be given early in Jane of representative specimens of the vigorous poetry and songs ...

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  39. WRITING BY TELEPHONE.

    An automatic handy holding an electric pen and gliding with a strange mechanical noise over a pad of paper to record the thoughts or wishes of ...

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  40. NEW RUBBER FLOTATION.

    The United Malaysian Rubber Co., Ltd., was registered in London on Saturday The capital of the company consists of £2,O00,00O in £1 shares ...

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  41. SITUATION IN EGYPT.

    For weeks past several of the leading English newspapers have been commenting in grave language on the unres in Egypt . ...

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  42. GERMAN VETERANS.

    The Reichstag has agreed to a bill granting pensions to all veterans of camoaigns undertaken by the Empire or States prior to 1870. The ...

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