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  2. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    In the House of Lords yesterday the Old Age Pensions bill was read the second time by 123 to 16. Lord Wemyss moved that, pending ...

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  4. EGYPTIAN MISSION TO LONDON

    A. self-constituted but important mission, representing the Egyptian Liberal Party, is coming to London to promote more intimate relations ...

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  5. QUEBEC TERCENTENARY

    The Viceroy, Lord Grey, in proroguing the Canadian Parliament at Ottawa yesterday, expressed gratification at the enthusiasm which had been ...

    Article : 54 words
  6. OBITUARY.

    Admiral Rozhjestvensky, who commanded the ill-fated Baltic Fleet when it was practically destroyed by the Japanese at Tsu-Shima on May 31 ...

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  7. UNION UNEMPLOYED

    Mr. John Burns, President of the Local Government Board, states that the trade union returns, show that 8.2 per cent. of the union members are ...

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  8. THE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE

    The Wesleyan Conference has decided that, although the time has come for a more definite statement of what constitutes membership of the ...

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  9. LICENSING APPEALS

    In the cases of Rleken v. the Yorke's Peninsula Licensing Bench and Kean v. the Adelaide Licensing Bench, the appeals have been dismissed with costs ...

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  10. THE CELEBRATIONS AT QUEBEC.

    In July the three-hundredth birthday of Quebec will be celebrated as befits the occasion, and the Prince of Wales, together with the ...

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  11. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION

    The vessel Pourquoipas, which was built for Dr. Jean Charcot's Antarctic expedition, which is to sail during the present month, has been christened the ...

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  12. LAMBETH CONFERENCE

    The King and Queen yesterday received at Buckingham Palace the Archbishops and Bishops attending they Lambeth Conference. ...

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  13. ARMY REDUCTIONS

    In the House of Lords yesterday the Colonial Secretary, Lord Crewe, stated that no further reductions in the army were contemplated by the Government, ...

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  14. LICENSING BILL

    The Commons spent the whole of yesterday's sitting over clause 1 of the Licensing-Bill, which provides for the statutory reduction of licences. No ...

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  15. BOARD OF TRADE

    The Board of Trade has appointed Mr. Hamilton Wickes as its representative in Australia. His headquarters will be in Sydney; and he will ...

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  16. THE EXHIBITION

    The action brought by the Agents-General against the Franco-British Exhibition authorities for allowing the "Daily Mail" to erect a large pavilion in such a position as almost completely ...

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  17. TRIANGULAR CRICKET

    A meeting of the advisory committee of the counties will be held at Lord's on the 29th inst, to consider the situation created by the refusal of ...

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  19. COLONIAL STOCKS

    A Tasmanian loan of £200,000 has been issued, bearing interest at 3½ per cent and having a minimum of £98 10s. ' ...

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  20. MACEDONIA.

    The outlook in Macedonia is steadily growing more serious, the latest news being that 7,000 troops at Monastir, an important town, 87 miles north-west of ...

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  23. INSCRIPTION CHARGES.

    As the result of Sir J. H. Carurthers's negotiations, the Bank of England has reduced its charges for the inscription and management of ...

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  26. A TERRIBLE AFFAIR.

    A very mysterious crime was committed in a small country town not far from Paris, a young barmaid being found dead in her room with her throat ...

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  27. AMERICAN FLEET.

    A serious accident occurred yesterday at Honolulu on board the battle-ship Kearsage. one of the vessels of the American Fleet, now en route to ...

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