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  3. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    Dr. J. W. Hackett M.L.C of Western . Australia, read a paper yesterday before the Colonial Institute on "Some Federal Tendencies. ...

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  4. THE COLONIAL CONFERENCE

    Mr. Deakin will not accompany, the other colonial Premiers to Edinburgh, since .he does not accent honorary University distinctions. ...

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  5. BILLS OF LADING.

    A motion by Sir Joseph Ward, asking the Board of Trade to publish on the form of a bill of lading, safeguarding the rights of the shipper, ...

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  6. THAW MURDER TRIAL

    In New York yesterday, Mr. Delmas, counsel for. the defence, resumed his speech in connection with the trial of Harry Thaw, a Pittsburg ...

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  7. HAMBURG DOCK STRIKE

    There appears at last to be some prospect of a settlement in connection with the dock strike which has prevailed at Hamburg for some time ...

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  8. THE WAGES QUESTION.

    The discussion was re-opened on Sir Joseph Ward's motion in respect of the right of the Australian Governments to fix the wages of crews shipped ...

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  9. THE PRESIDENCY.

    The "Daily Chronicle," a Liberal organ, has joined with the "Times" arid "Standard" in urging the Prime Minister (Sir Henry ...

    Article : 68 words
  10. BRITISH SEAMEN.

    Sir William Lyne moved that every possible encouragement be given by legislation 'and otherwise to the. employment of British seamen in British ...

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  11. SUEZ CANAL COUNCIL

    In deference to the chairman's suggestion, Sir J. Ward "withdrew his. resolution urging the British! Government to secure a recognition of the ...

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  12. ARMY RE-ORGANISATION

    The debate on the army reorganisation scheme promulgated by the. Minister for War (Mr. R. B. Haldane), was continued in the House of ...

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  13. MOBOCCO

    The ringleader of the Moorish gang who last May killed a Frenchman named Charbonnier has been' arrested. ...

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  14. MR. DEAKIN AND THE PRESS.

    In a further interview Mr. Deakin said he hoped that the conference would tend to the creation of a true "Imperial citizenship. The time was ...

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  15. THE MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT.

    The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Lloyd-George) has appointed art advisory committee . concerning the rules, regulations, and scales under the ...

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  16. A BANKER'S ESTATE

    The estate of the late Mr, f. Samuel Joshua, a director of the Bank of Australasia, has been valued at £110,937. ...

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  17. RUSSIAN BUDGET

    The Russian Minister for Finance (M. Kokovtsoff) supported a motion, in the Duma yesterday brought forward by the Constitutional Democratic ...

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  18. ISLAND TRADERS.

    The Chairman ruled out of order a motion by Mr. Hughes that the Australian conditions be applied to all ships engaged in trading to and from ...

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  19. THE MANNING SCALE.

    Mr. Hughes then moved— "That this conference approves of the principle of a manning scale, applicable to all vessells registered in the United Kingdom ...

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  20. NAVIGATION CONFERENCE

    The Navigation Conference resumed its sittings in London yesterday. A resolution was passed that no, ship shall trade on the Australian coast ...

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  21. THE COURT

    King Edward yesterday entertained King Alfonso and the members of the Spanish party • at a banquet on the .Royal yacht. Victoria and Albert ...

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  22. A DISCUSSION.

    Sir Joseph Ward said that New Zealand was proud of her Australian neighbors, but was happy to he independent of the anxieties affecting ...

    Article : 341 words
  23. WOOLWICH ARSENAL

    The notices posted at Woolwich Arsenal to the effect "that the War Office are about to discharge 1,000 employees at the Royal laboratory at Woolwich ...

    Article : 69 words
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  26. STRANDING OF THE TRAFALGAR

    The stranding of the first-class battleship Trafalgar at Devonport on Monday was due to a signal being misunderstood. ...

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  27. Short Stories from Magazines.

    Dr. Lionel Pagnet, the great specialist to lung diseases, closed the bedroom door behind him, and briskly descended the stairs. At the bottom he was ...

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