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  3. Early Cables

    The inaugural dinner of the new Liberal Colonial Club, an Institution founded by tho British Liberal1 free-traders for the purpose of studying and ...

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  6. Early Cables

    Two hundred rebels who have surrendered to Colonel Mackenzie express their Joyful surprise at the leniency of his terms, as they fully expected to be ...

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  7. PUBLIC OPINION

    Commenting on the death of Mr. Alfred Beat, the South African millionaire, tho "West Australian" says:—"The problem pressing to-day upon ...

    Article : 172 words
  8. AUSTRALIA AND AMERICA

    The New York correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that out of a desire to accommodate the exporters of the two countries, an ...

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  9. THE KALGOORLIE MINER.

    Dealing with "Compulsory Voting,"' the "Kalgoorlie Miner" remarks:—"There have been many instances all over Australia when, though some really ...

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  10. THE COOLGARDIE MINER.

    Writing on "ThE Gold-stealing Sensation," the "Coolgardie Miner" remarks:—"The new bill which wan laid upon the table of the Legislative ...

    Article : 186 words
  11. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS

    The Russian Foreign Office and the German and Austrian Embassies at St. Petersburg declare that they are unaware of any Intention on the part of ...

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  12. EXPANDING BULLETS.

    Mr. Winston. Churchill, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, Is responsible for a statement that expanding bullets were, used In the campaign against the ...

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  13. SENSATIONAL CHARGES

    The Bishop of Zululand has made a charge against Royston's Horse of maltreatment of tho rebels during tho recent disturbances ...

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  14. THE MORNING HERALD.

    The "Morning Herald" asks "What is whisky?" and concludes:—Mr. Mann describes certain whiskies as glaring cases of imposition, or of very poor ...

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  15. GOVERNMENT LAND PROPOSALS.

    The Agrarian Committee of the Duma a few days ago rejected the Government's land programme, and advised that an appeal should be made ...

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  16. THE BOULDER STAR.

    The "Boulder Star" writes:—"The Anti-Trust Bill has Us origin In the advent into Australia of American vesters and agricultural machinery. ...

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  17. CHARGES AGAINST THE TROOPS

    A Military Court, which was appointed to hold an Inquiry Into the allegations of cruelty that have boon made against the Natal troops and the friendly ...

    Article : 85 words
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  19. COURT V. GOVERNMENT.

    The temper of that Russian Court and Government, already alarmed at the co-operation of the Council of the Umpire and the Duma, Is becoming ...

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  20. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S MEALS

    The select committee of tho House of Commons appointed to consider the Meals for Scholars Bill recommends that the work of supplying the meals ...

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