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  2. " A DRIFTWOOD GOVERNMENT"

    Mr. Balfour, in an address at Inverness, strongly condemned what he described as the Liberals' shadowy projects. He described the Ministry as ...

    Article : 43 words
  3. SATURDAYS ONLY

    Who am I that I should [?] to [?] from such a critic as Adolphus Williams Ward, Litt. D., L.L.D., Master of peterhouse, Cambridge? Nobody ...

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  7. TARIFF REFORM

    Speaking last night at Smethwick, a suburn of Birmingham, Mr. Chamberlain said that the City of London, the heart of commerce, and ...

    Article : 192 words
  8. PLAY PASS

    A Melbourne weekly writes:—"No doubt the shelving of 'Princess Ida,' in the intermediate period between its first auc[?]s and the present, may be ...

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  9. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    The election returns continue to be received. The latest results are as follow ...

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  10. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS

    The "Catholic Weekly" states that the Irish votes were cast for the Liberals on the distinct understand kling that the English Caholic schools were ...

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  11. Early Cables

    A Reuter's message from Peking states that China persists in her refusal to sign the Angle-Th[?]tan treaty. She is anxious to assert her ...

    Article : 61 words
  12. BOND PRESS JUBILANT

    The Afrikander Bond newspapers are j[?]ant at the results of the elections, as they believe that they are antagenistic to imperlalism, and will ...

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  13. LIBERAL GAINS

    West Aberdeen.—Mr. Henderson (L). Leaminster.—Mr.Lamb. Eddisbury.—Mr. Stanley. ...

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  14. THE LABOR PARTY

    The Labor Party in the House of Commons will elect a leader and a whip. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, member for L[?]er, and secretary of the ...

    Article : 84 words
  15. LABOR GAINS

    Northernpton, Northern Division.—Mr.Nicholls. Ince.—Mr. Walsh. ...

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  16. CURTAILING FRANCHISE

    A proposal to curtail the local franchise tins led to rioting in Hamburg, marked by acts of pillage and the erection of a barricade. Several of ...

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  17. RE-ELECTED UNOPPOSED

    Tyrone, Mid.—Mr. G. Murnaghan (N). Kilkeany. North.—Mr. Joseph Devlin (N). ...

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  19. PRIME MINISTER

    The Prime Minister, Sir Henry Gumpbell-Bannerman, specking at Inverness, welcomed the Laborites, and eulogised the workers' intelligence in rejecting ...

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  20. RE-ELECTED

    Borwickshire.—Mr. H. J. Termant (L). Essox, Cholmsford.—Major Sir F.C. Rash (U). ...

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  21. SETTLERS FROM SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Sir,-On my return from Katanning today 1 noticed a letter signed "Waiting for Promised Land" in your valuable paper. Your correspondent ...

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  24. (To the Editor.)

    Sir,—Your correspondent signing himself "Waiting for the Land," has some pertinent remarks anent land settlement in South Australia, and evidently knows ...

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