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  3. CABLEGRAMS. PORT OF LONDON BILL.

    The Port of London Bill has been [?]ad thirdly. ...

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  6. ITALY'S NAVAL VOTE.

    Italy's naval construction appropriation for the coming year is £1,390,000. ...

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  7. ANOTHER BILL KILLED.

    Mr. Cox's and other Freetraders' amendments killed the chances of the Hop Bill for the Session. ...

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  8. A SECOND READING.

    The Prevention of Crime Bill has been read secondly in the House of Lords. ...

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  9. THE KING'S HEALTH.

    The "Lancer" declares on the best authority that the King's health gives no cause for anxiety. He is recovering from neuralgia, and decidedly ...

    Article : 38 words
  10. TELEGRAMS.

    At a meeting of business people yesterday evening the Chamber of Commerce was resusciated and Mr. Thomas Peake was elected President. The ...

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  11. INTERCOLONIAL.

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  12. AN AEROPLANE INVASION.

    Sir Hiram Maxim declares that Germany on an outlay of £7,500,000 could build aeropla[?] capable of landing a hundred thousand men in ...

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  13. DISFRANCHISED.

    The House of Lords has decided that women graduates of Scottish Universities are not entitled to vote for University [?]umbers for the House of ...

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  14. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    An influential meeting of railway men from all parts of the United Kingdom, established a voluntary fund for the payment of Labor members of ...

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  15. THE TURKISH NAVY.

    Reuter's Constantinople correspondent states that Turkey has expressed a wish to engage the services of a British admiral to re-organize her ...

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  16. LADY CLARKE.

    Lady Clarks has been in[?]erred at Maha[?]ter. All races are united in the deepest sorrow, the native press publishing extremely ...

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  17. SOCIAL ITEMS.

    Mr. Rogers (W[?] S[?]on) in visiting Townsville. Mrs. S. R. Blackman, of Ingham, and her two children left on Friday on an ...

    Article : 155 words
  18. THE INDEFATIGABLE.

    An improved invincible of £8 knots, to be named the inde[?]atigable, will be the longest and largest war[?] built at Devonport, and she will be ...

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  19. Presentation to Hon. R. Phil[?].

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  20. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Paget, replying to Mr. Maughan, said he was not aware that applicants for work in the Railway Department were subjected to a very ...

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  21. INDIGNANT CONGRESSMEN.

    American congressmen are violently indignant at President Roosevelt's suggestion that secret service men be employed to watch legislators ...

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  22. INDIAN SEDITION.

    The Council at Calcutta to-day passes a Bill providing for a special tribunal of three High Court Judges to try seditious and Au[?]hist offences, ...

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  23. THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

    223 Liberal members of the House of Commons have signed Sir John Brunner's memorial in favour of act[?]on being taken at the earlist ...

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  24. POLICE V. EVANGELISTS.

    A terrible affray took place in K[?] City [?] the police and scene s[?] [?]. One policeman was killed and two fatally and two ...

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  25. A MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    Bishop Montgomery officiated at the Hon. A. Dobson's memorial service. There was a large attendance, [?]ing representatives of the Colonial ...

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  26. THE BALKANS.

    Prince Von Bulow has urgently, counselled Baron Von A[?] to immediately arrange with Turkey, became perilous developments are ...

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  27. The Carpentaria Downs Tragedy.

    The Journey down from Georgetown was without incident, though at Cairns a crowd assembled to catch a glimpse of the prisoners, but without much ...

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  28. A MOROCCAN RISING.

    Mulai Mohammed was momentarily proclaimed Sultan in the Rob[?]t district, but was arrested and sentenced at [?] to perpetual confinement. ...

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  29. REVO[?]ATION OF PATENTS.

    The Comp[?]roller of Patente has revoked a Belgian firm's patent rights on the ground that it is unworked in Brit[?]in. The firm pleaded it to be ...

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  30. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    An interesting discussion on the standard naval strength took place at the United Service Institute, leading admirals and naval members of ...

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  31. Federal Items.

    It has been found Impracticable to have a formal ceremony to signalise the prorogation of the Federal Parliament. The House will adjourn in ...

    Article : 190 words
  32. SPEECH BY VON BULOW.

    Replying to the criticisms by Herr Hauseemann, of the South German People's Party and others, Prince Von Bulo[?], in the Reichstag, denied any ...

    Article : 171 words
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