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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    A women's branch of the Tariff Reform League has been formed. it intends to emphasise the bonds between the motherland and the colonies, and ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    It was stated in the "Times" yesterday that there was a report circles in London that all Japanese of military age had been recalled home. ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    Mr. Elihu Root, the United States Minister of War, explains that his speech to Washington last night referred to no particular foreign Power ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. John Russell Walter, the newly-elected member for Nelson, took the [?]and sat on the Ministerial side of the House. ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC.

    There is very little excitement concerning the elections to-morrow. This is partly due to the fact that only two divisions for the House of ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC

    In the Supreme Court to-day, before Mr. Justice McMillan and a jury, the hearing of the case in which A. Hi[?] late warden at Murchison, claimed ...

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  8. A PUGILISTIC EDITOR.

    Some amusement was afforded to those who were in the vicinity of the Palace Hotel yesterday morning by the vagar[?]ties of an editor of a Sunday ...

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  9. TRADES UNION LAW.

    A decision given this morning by an American Court shows that the law about the responsibility of trades union funds for actions of trades union ...

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  10. GERMANY'S ATTITUDE.

    In the Reichstag last night Count von Buelow, the German Chancellor declared that Germany would not in any way burn her fingers by ...

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  11. WORLD'S FOOD SUPPLY.

    Professor Robert Wallace, in a letter to the "Times" this morning, ridicules the home alarmists who prodict a scarcity and dearness of food. People ...

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  12. RIOT IN KOREA.

    A detachment of Japanese marines was landed at a Korean port yesterday and suppressed a riot of Korean labourers. ...

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  13. ILLEGAL FISHING.

    A fast cruiser is building in England to prevent illegal fishing off Newfounderland, and also for use as a training ship for the Canadian Naval Reserve. ...

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  14. RUSSIA'S REPLY.

    There is an, impression abroad in Tokio that the terms of Russia's reply to Japan's proposals are widely different from the pacific assurances ...

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  15. EMIGRATION STATISTICS.

    A correspondent in the "Times" quotes official statistics showing that the emigration from Germany in the year 1881, the year after a protective ...

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  16. DREAMS AND EVENTS.

    Half the stores of premonitions one hears and reads are capable of the simplest explanation, with coincidence clearly the determining [?]use, remarks ...

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  17. MISSION TO TIBET.

    It is stated that most of the people of Tibet are in favour of trade with India, but that the monks at Lhassa, who are opposed to it, dominate the ...

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  18. FREE FOOD LEAGUE.

    Lord Balfour of Burleigh, Lord George Hamilton. Lord Goschen, Lord James of Hereford, and Mr. C.t. Ritchie have concurred with the Duke ...

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  19. RUSSIAN FINANCE MINISTER.

    M. Ruchloff has been appointed Minister of Finance in Russia in place of M. Pleski, who recently resigned owing to illness. ...

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  20. COLONIAL COTTON.

    The British Cotton Growing Association has engaged Professor Stimson, of the Missisippi Agricultural College, to proceed to West Africa and teach the ...

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  21. THE MIDLAND RAILWAY TROUBLE.

    To-day Mr. W.D. Johnson, M.L.A., introduced a deputation in connection with the Midland railway dispute to the Premier. Mr. Johnson said that in ...

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  22. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative Council to-day Mr. W.G. Brookman's seat was declared vacant owing to his having been absent for two months without leave. ...

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  23. PROSPERITY OF TRADE.

    Addressing his constituents at West Hartlepool last night Sir Christopher Furness, M.P., denied the statements that Britain's shipping trade was ...

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  24. THE MENZIES SHOOTING AFFAIR.

    Sergeant Stokes and Constable John O'Connor made, a supposedly importing find this afternoon in the late shooting case at Picton Valley, for which ...

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  25. SOCIAL DEMOCRACY.

    A Congress meeting of 50 delegates of the Russian Social Democratic party yesterday formed a central committee to direct the movement throughout ...

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  26. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. C. E. Frazer addressed an open-air meeting at Boulder last night. Mr.H.Glance presided. The candidate briefly skimmed over the main ...

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  27. TRANSVAAL LABOUR QUESTION.

    About 1000 miners took possession of an anti-Chinese mass meeting at Johannesburg yesterday, and carried a motion hostile to a referendum on the ...

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  28. CHICAGO UNIVERSITY.

    The Standard of millionaire, Mr.J. D.Rockfeller, is preparing a new series of endowments to the Chicago University, amounting to some six ...

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  29. A SCUTTLED BARQUE.

    The barge Stepley, lying at moorings at Murray Bridge, was on Sunday night scuttled by some person unknown. Twenty-one holes were bored in the ...

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  30. OPPOSITION TO ROOSEVELT.

    A fund of about £500,000 largely subscribed by trust magnates, has been formed in the United states for the purpose of defeating President Roosevelt's ...

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  31. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    A very serious railway fatality occurred this morning in Spain, where a train near Malaga fell from a bridge about 50 feet high, two carriages alone ...

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  32. FRAUD BY AN INSOLVENT.

    In the Insolvency Court to-day, in the case of Edward Mansfield, a smartly-dressed man, the schedule showed 54 creditors, chiefly tradesmen. He was ...

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  33. MINING MATTERS.

    In answer to a question put by Mr. Taylor,the Minister for Mines said in the Assembly to-day that £1206 had been expended to date in draining ...

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  34. CANADIAN MILITIA.

    The Canadian Minister of Defence Mr. F. W. Borden, has arranged that in future a Canadian office shall command the million forces of the ...

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  35. RECORDING TELEPHONE.

    Very successful experiments with a new recording telephone have been made in London. ...

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  36. BOTHA AND GROVE.

    The attorney for the Afrikander Bond denies the reported agreement between Messrs. Botha and Grove the founder of the Transvaal Land ...

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  37. SMALLPOX IN MACEDONIA.

    An outbreak of smallpox has occurred in Macedonia. It began at Kastoria, where 80 deaths have already been reported, and the epidemic is ...

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  38. THE WEBB-CHEESBOROUGH AFFAIR.

    As the Paddington Court to-day S. J. Marshall and J.S. Cheesborough were charged with having in company at Paddington, on September 17 last ...

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