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  2. The Week's Cable News

    A communique from Fez says:—The enemy was caught under a heavy bombardment of artillery of all calibres in the vicinity of [?] ...

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  3. MR. W. J. BRYAN.

    Mr. William Jennings Bryan, who was leading counsel for the prosecution of Mr. Scopes for teaching the Erohitiou Theory, and thus infringing the laws of the State ...

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  4. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales to-day visited the offices of the De Beers Diamond Fields, where he viewed a magnificent display of rough and uncut diamonds. Sir David ...

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  5. THE COAL CRISIS.

    The coalowners have sent a letter to the executive of the Miners' Federation suggesting the holding of a conference to clear up the ...

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  6. BRITISH NAVY.

    Recently half a dozen special Cabinet meetings have been held, with many conferences of Ministers in the endeavor to compose the differences which have ...

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  7. FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    The Moroccan situation is thus summed up:—Abdel Krim is losing ground both from a military and a political standpoint. The "Temps" says:—The Riffian ...

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  8. FAREWELL TO SOUTH AFRICA.

    Beaufort West, one of the principal towns in the Karroo, to-day had the distinction of according the last official reception to the Prince of Wales in South ...

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  9. BROAD STRIP OF COUNTRY CLEARED.

    The French mobile force advanced along both banks of the Werglin despite the resistance of the enemy, who were driven back. The Moors lost many prisoners. ...

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  10. PREPARING FOR THE STRUGGLE.

    The coal deadlock remains complete, and the situation is regarded as very grave. Mr. Cook stated last night that in the absence of the withdrawal of the ...

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  11. AFRICAN TOUR COMPLETED.

    With the arrival of the Prince of Wales at Cape Town a journey of 13,000 miles throughout South Africa was completed. It can be said, without hesitation, that the ...

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  12. TRIBUTES FROM STATESMEN.

    Mr. Bryan spoke in the Southern Methodist Kpiscopal Church on the morning of his death, and retired for a short nap at 1.30 in the afternoon, apparently in the ...

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  13. PREPARING A BIG OFFENSIVE.

    The French attacks in the centre of the front and in the east are regarded as having effectively relieved the pressure on Fez. and Taza. The beleaguered force ...

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  14. NEGOTIATIONS REOPENED.

    There were important developments in the coal dispute to-day. Representatives of the owners and miners separately met Mr. Bridgeman and the Ministry of Labor ...

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  15. FRANCO-SPANISH AGREEMENT.

    The French Land Spanish Conference in respect to Morocco, has agreed to give [?] and provisional rights in the pursuit in and the flight over, both the ...

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  16. EFFECT OF AGREEMENT.

    The Cabinet agreement with the Admiralty accepts four cruisers this year, and three cruisers next year. ...

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  17. CAUSE OF DEATH.

    Dr. Raymond Wallace, who was consulted by Mr. Bryan in Dayton during Mr. Scopes' trial, and who made an examination of Mr. Bryan on Friday, has ...

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  18. ADMIRALTY DICTATION.

    The "Manchester Guardian" writes: — "A habit has apparently grown up of assuming that the navy has a special right of stipulation for an exceptional ...

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  19. BIG OPERATION PLANNED.

    The "Matin" has received a message from Madrid, which states that a reliable authority has learned that operations on a large scale will be undertaken in the ...

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  20. WORK TO CEASE ON JULY 31.

    The executive of the Miners' Federation is instructing the miners to cease work on July 31, except for a minimum number of men to ensure the safety of ...

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  21. BRITISH SEAMEN.

    Australians who are suffering from a shipping strike, and who are in a chronic state of uncertainty in regard to marine transport, will probably read with ...

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  22. A FRENCH MYSTERY.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" says:— An astonishing divorce suit was heard in the court to-day. ...

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  23. CANCER VIRUS.

    The British Medical Association Conference at Bath sat in camera. Dr. Gye and Mr. Barnard contributed papere on their cancer discoveries. ...

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  24. DOMINION AFFAIRS.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Colonel Amery introduced the Colonial Office estimate, which for the first time are described as being "for the expenses of the ...

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  25. PRIME MINISTER INTERVENES.

    Mr. Baldwin this morning for the first time intervened personally in the coal dispute. He conferred at No. 10, Downing-street, for three-quarters of an hour ...

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  26. A FIGHT TO THE DEATH.

    Mr. Bromley, secretary of the Locomotive Engineers' Society, at a mass meeting at King's Cross to-day, said:—"If the railwaymen stand aside in the mining struggle ...

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  27. A WRECKED SHIP.

    Great indignation is felt in the British community and among shipping circles generally concerning the unchivalrous behaviour of the Chinese steamer ...

    Article : 172 words
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  29. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 196 words
  30. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 words
  31. Advertising

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