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  2. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Herbert Asquith, presided at the Imperial Conference yesterday, when the first matter discussed was a resolution ...

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  3. FEDERAL LAND TAX

    A large ana influential deputation, representing the Associated Chambers of Commerce in London, and including Messrs. Doxat, E. V. Reid ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS

    At a meeting of the institute of Actuaries to-day the president referred to Mr. Lloyd-George's national insurance scheme, and the ...

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  5. COLONIAL VISITORS

    Sir John and Lady Quick spent the week-end at Slough as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Ryder, son and daughter-in-law of Lord ...

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  6. RESOLUTIONS APPROVED.

    Dr. Findlay Said that some needless duplication with regard, to local and Imperial applications might be avoided by an Imperial statute. It ...

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  7. GOLDSMITH'S COMPANY.

    The Goldsmiths Company gave a reception yesterday in honour of the overseas visitors. The guests included Lord Alverstone, Sir John ...

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  8. ELECTION PETITION.

    At the last general election the polling for West Ham North was as follows:—F. C. G. Masterman (L.), Under-Secretary for Home Affairs ...

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  9. RESOLUTION WITHDRAWN.

    Mr. Asquith asked whether the other dominions approved of Sir Joseph Ward's suggestion. Mr. Fisher said he was not ...

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  10. CASE AGAINST THE TAX.

    In presenting the case against the Federal land tax, Mr. Faithfull Begg said that the result of the tax, so far as small investors were concerned ...

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  11. MISCELLANEOUS

    The committee appointed by the House of Representatives to inquire into the operations of various trusts in the light of the Sherman ...

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  12. MR. AND MRS. FISHER.

    The London Ayrshire Society yesterday entertained Mr. and Mrs. Fisher in the Waldorf Hotel. A haggis was carried into the room ...

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  13. MEXICAN REVOLUTION

    During the recent rebellion in Mexico the Federal troops abandoned the town of Torreon without giving any notice of their intention ...

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  14. OTHER MOTIONS ADOPTED.

    Sir Joseph Ward's motion in favour of uniform laws regarding accident compensation was adopted. Mr. Churchill moved that, where ...

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  15. ANTI-MORMON CAMPAIGN.

    The Presbyterian Assembly has decided to start an active anti-Mormon campaign, in Canada. It is stated that the Mormons are ...

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  16. OBJECTION TO TWO COUNTS.

    The official report of the discussion on Monday on the subject of an Imperial Appeal Court was made available last night. ...

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  17. WEST AUSTRALIAN PREMIER.

    The West Australian Premier, Mr. Frank Wilson, is visiting Sunderland, Leamington, and Sheffield. ...

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  18. NATIONALISATION QUESTION

    The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Lewis Harcourt, presided at the Imperial Conference yesterday, and the Home Secretary, Mr. Winston Churchill ...

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  19. FRUIT PEST CONFERENCE.

    The Tasmanian Premier, Sir Neil Lewis, will represent Tasmania at the Imperial Agricultural Conference in the Colonial Office to deal ...

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  20. MILITIA TRAINING CAMP.

    Press reports state that 300 of the men now training in the militia camp at Niagara are not militiamen at all, but have been specially hired ...

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  21. NAVAL AGREEMENT

    The First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Reginald McKenna, speaking last night at Pontypool, said that the naval arrangements which the ...

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  22. RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT

    The Senate's Finance Committee yesterday reported the Reciprocity Bill to the Senate, with the addition of Senator Root's print paper ...

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  23. STORM IN NEW YORK.

    An electrical storm of exceptional severity, the fourth since last Saturday, swept over New York last night and this morning. The ...

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  24. THE NEW REGIME.

    Everything here is now quiet, and the city has resumed its normal aspect. President de la Barra is touring the southern States of ...

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  25. LAW CHANCELLOR'S EXPOSITION.

    The Lord Chancellor, Lord Loreburn, explained the nature and jurisdiction of the already existing courts of appeal, the House of ...

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  26. DOMINION RESOLUTIONS.

    Mr. E. L. Batchelor, in moving the Australian resolution to the effect that every dominion should determine whom it would admit to ...

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  27. MEXICAN EARTHQUAKE.

    Another severe earthquake shock in Mexico has opened a new crater in the volcano of Coluna, and both craters are belching forth fire and ...

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  28. POSITION AT CHIHUAHUA.

    A force of 3000 Federal troops is patrolling the city of Chihuahua and keeping out a large force of insurrectos who desire to enter. The ...

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  29. WASHAWAY IN MEXICO.

    Recent heavy rains caused extensive floods in the province of Chihuahua, and a washaway occurred to-day at Santaulalia, in which 26 ...

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  30. ADMIRALTY AND AUSTRALIA.

    The Australian Minister of Defence, Senator Pearce, and Commander Pethebridge yesterday discussed with a sub-committee ...

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  31. CAMERON CANNIBALS.

    The German Government has prescribed the penalty of death for cannibalism among the Maka tribe in the Southern Cameroons, a German ...

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  32. EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA.

    At a press luncheon in the .Royal Hotel to-day, Mr. Herbert Easton delivered an address on Australian, immigration. He thanked the ...

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  33. MR. FISHER IN REPLY.

    Mr. Fisher, in reply, said that the tax had. not been intended to strike at any particular class living in any i particular country. The ...

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  34. WORLD'S CHAMPION BOXER

    Jack Johnson, the boxing champion of the world, who has just arrived in England, declared that he is willing to fight any first-class ...

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  35. CHARGE OF FRAUD.

    James Robert Henry Berntsen, shipbroker, of Glasgow, appeared in the police court to-day to answer a charge of having defrauded the ...

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  36. TRADE STATISTICS.

    For the information of the Senate's finance committee, the Secretary of State, Mr. P. C. Knox, supplied figures showing the value ...

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  37. GENERAL DISCUSSION.

    Sir Joseph Ward pointed out that it would hardly be practicable for a New Zealand judge to visit England to deal only with New Zealand ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN MANAGER.

    Mr. Hugh McIntosh, of Sydney, is negotiating with Jack Johnson for an exhibition tour next autumn through China, Japan, the Straits ...

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  39. VENEZUELAN EX-PRESIDENT.

    The exiled ex-President of Venezuela, General Castro, is on board a steamer at Port-de-Paix, in Hayti, apparently under the German flag. ...

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  40. MR. CHURCHILL'S SUGGESTIONS.

    Mr. Winston Churchill said that uniformity was most important. It would be a great advantage to remedy the present ...

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  41. ADDRESS ON IMPERIALISM.

    Lord Selborne presided at a meeting in the Colonial Institute last night, when Sir Joseph Ward delivered an address on the higher and ...

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  42. ASCOT RACE MEETING.

    Brilliant weather prevailed for the Ascot race meeting to-day. King George and Queen Mary were present. The ground was very hard ...

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  43. INTER-IMPERIAL CRICKET.

    The "fall Mall Gazette," commenting upon the apparent hitch in the arrangements for the despatch of an English cricketing team to ...

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  44. GREAT SHIPPING STRIKE

    The seamen international strike, that has been threatening for some time past, Actually began yesterday, when the seamen at Glasgow ...

    Article : 77 words
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  47. POSITION IN AMERICA.

    The seamen on board of British ships in United States ports did not strike yesterday, as the United States immigration law would ...

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