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  2. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE

    In consequence of the projected Anglo-American Arbitration Treaty, said a cablegram from Tokio. three, or four days ago, Japan has agreed ...

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  3. AEROPLANE ACCIDENTS

    The well-known Dutch aviator, M. Olieslagers, made an aeroplane ascent at Leeuwarden to-day, and fell among the spectators, four of ...

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  4. CRICKET IN ENGLAND

    Some large scores were compiled in the round of county championship matches that began yesterday. Lancashire was pitted against ...

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  5. GREAT FOREST FIRES

    Huge forest fires have been raging in the State of Michigan for the last three days. Seven persons are known to have perished, and scores ...

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  6. THE MOROCCO CRISIS

    A further force of 500 Spanish troops landed to-day at Larache, a seaport on the north-west coast of Morocco. ...

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  7. BISLEY RIFLE MEETING

    The match for the Mackinnon Challenge Cup was fired at the Bisley Rifle meeting yesterday. This is a match for teams of twelve from ...

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  8. GERMAN PRESS COMMENTS.

    The "Tageblatt" compliments Sir Edward Grey upon having cleverly solved the problem of the renewal of the alliance. It adds:— ...

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  9. MOORISH CAVALRY.

    Kaid M'Tugui, of Marrakesh, acting on behalf of the Sultan Mulai Hafid, has sent 800 horsemen to Agadir to maintain security and ...

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  10. FALL FROM A HEIGHT.

    An American airman, Mr. Mars, made an aeroplane ascent at Erie yesterday, and sustained such severe injuries that his recovery is ...

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  11. FIRES IN CANADA.

    The forest fires in northern Ontario are now under control. It is estimated that 500 persons perished, and that 20,000 are homeless. The ...

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  12. MIDDLESEX v. SOMERSET.

    In the same round of matches Middlesex met Somerset, and put up a score of 501 for the loss of seven wickets. The ex-Australian, F. A. ...

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  13. EXTERNAL COMPENSATION.

    The "Koelnische Zeitung" a day or two ago published an officially inspired statement to the effect that Germany might possibly accept ...

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  14. PRESSURE OF DOMINIONS.

    The "Tages Zeitung" attributes the changes in the Anglo-Japanese treaty of alliance to the pressure exerted upon the Motherland ...

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  15. WARWICK v. NORTHANTS.

    In the match between Warwickshire and Northamptonshire, F. R. Foster, for the former county, made 98. ...

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  16. PORCUPINE DISTRICT.

    It is now virtually certain that the number of deaths from the forest fires that swept over the Porcupine mining district do not exceed a ...

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  17. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. C. F. G. Masterman, Undersecretary of the Home Office, who was lately ousted on a petition from West Ham North, is now the ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND TEAM.

    Some of the individual New Zealand scores, out of a possible of 150, were as follows:— Ching, 136; Cox, 135; James, 134; ...

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  19. FALL OF A FRENCHMAN.

    M. Edonard Paillote made an aeroplane flight here to-day. When he was at the height of 150 ft. his aeroplane turned right over and fell. ...

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  20. ALTERATIONS EFFECTED.

    Articles 3, 4, and, 8 of the old treaty of alliance are omitted from the new treaty, and in place of them a new article ...

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  21. WORCESTER BEATS SURREY.

    In the round of county matches that ended yesterday Worcestershire beat Surrey by the narrow margin of 9 runs. M. C. Bird by scoring ...

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  22. VISITING PARLIAMENTARIANS.

    The Lord Mayor of Birmingham entertained the overseas parliamentarians at a banquet last night. Mr. Austin Chamberlain ...

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  23. RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT.

    The Senators Have arrived at an agreement that the vote on the Reciprocity Bill shall be taken on July 22, the vote on the Wool Tariff ...

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  24. ALASKAN LAND FRAUDS

    The delegates from Alaska in the House of Representatives appeared yesterday before the Judiciary Committee of the House, and formally ...

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  25. IRISH BY-ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Timothy Healy, Independent Nationalist, was yesterday returned unopposed for Cork North-East; and Mr. Muldoon, Nationalist, was ...

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  26. CADET TROPHY.

    The Watt Trophy, a match open to, teams of cadets, was shot for at Bisley to-day, and was won by the Australian cadet team by 10 points. ...

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  27. TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Sydney Pardon, writing in the "Sunday Times," states that the acceptances of Rhodes, Hobbs, and Strudwick of the invitation to join ...

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  28. MISCELLANEOUS

    The trial of John McNamaray secretary of the Structural Ironworkers' Union, on the charge of having caused the dynamite ...

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  29. SUTHERLAND GOLD MINING.

    The Marquis of Stafford, eldest son of the Duke of Sutherland, has opened a gold-mining camp at Kildonan, and a number of miners are ...

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  30. VISIT TO BOURNEVILLE.

    Messrs. Cadbury, cocoa manufacturers, entertained a party of overseas visitors at Bourneville yesterday. Among those present were ...

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  31. NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL.

    The "Labour Leader" severely criticises Mr. Lloyd-George for refusing to abolish the inequities that disfigured his National Insurance ...

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  32. BRITAIN AND GERMANY

    The Transvaal "Volkstein," which is the official organ of General Botha's party, suggests that it would be advantageous both to Britain and ...

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  33. AMERICAN RAILROADS.

    Statistics published by the Interstate Commerce Commission indicate that 30 persons a day are killed on the American railroads. ...

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  34. EGYPTIAN CONSUL-GENERAL.

    It was officially announced yesterday that Lord Kitchener had been appointed British Consul-General in Egypt in succession to the late ...

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  35. DOMINION SUPPORT.

    Commenting upon the original telegram from Tokio, quoted above, the "Times," a day or two ago, said that a good deal of public interest ...

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  36. ALASKAN SYNDICATE.

    The Alaskan Syndicate is said to comprise Mr. Pierpont Morgan, Mr. Jacob Schiff, Messrs. Kuhn, Loel and Co., Messrs. Guggenheim Bros., ...

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  37. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The local authorities are warning the public that rats infected with bubonic plague have been found at Stepney. ...

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  38. CALIFORNIAN CYCLONE.

    The town of E1 Centro, in California, has been stricken by a cyclone. Many buildings were demolished, and two persons are ...

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  39. STRIKE IN PARIS.

    The Government has forbidden the masons and navvies now out on trike in Paris to demonstrate outside the prison, where several ...

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  40. ANGLO-AMERICAN ARMIES.

    The first American memorial in England to William Penn, the Quaker coloniser of Pennsylvania, was unveiled to-day in All Hallow's ...

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  41. EXPLOSION OF FIREWORKS.

    During the illuminations at Lian diedno last night in honour of the investiture of the Prince of Wales at Carnarvon, a boat laden with ...

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  42. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    Four freight cars broke loose to-day at McLeod in Alberta. They dashed down hill and collided with the sleeping car of a stationary ...

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  43. COMMENT OF THE "TIMES."

    Commenting on the "Volkstein" article, the "Times" says that to ask whether a dominion's neutrality would be useful to England is really ...

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  44. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The proceedings of the recent Imperial Conference have now been published. They fill a volume of over 400 pages, which does not ...

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  45. WESLEYAN MISSIONS.

    The Wesleyan Conference now sitting at Cardiff has resolved to appeal to the public for £250,000 in aid of foreign mission work. ...

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  46. MURDER IN GALWAY.

    Michael Glynn and Martin Martin, who were committed for trial for the murder of a farmer named Sheahan in Galway in February ...

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  47. SANTA ROSA WRECK.

    The evidence of the survivors at the inquiry into the wreck of the Santa Rosa showed that the rescue of all on board was easily effected. ...

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  48. RAEBURN PORTRAIT.

    Raeburn's portrait of Lady Janeti Traill was sold at auction to-day for '314,700. ...

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  49. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    Mr. McDonald, member of the Dominion House of Commons for Picton, will probably succeed Sir Frederick Borden as Minister of Defence ...

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  50. DOMINION APPREHENSIONS.

    Continuing its comment to-day the "Times" says that the old treaty would have been determinable at any moment when new factors ...

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  51. RELIGIOUS MANIA.

    Agnes Kone, the wife of a farmer resident at Gortuchach, in Galicia, was seized with a religious frenzy last night. She kindled a big fire, ...

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  52. ADMIRALTY CHANGE.

    Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Poore, late commander on the Australian station, succeeds Admiral Sir Charles Drury as commander-in-chief ...

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  53. OBITUARY.

    The Dowager-Duchess of Devonshire was at the Sandown Park races yesterday, and suffered severely from the heat. When she ...

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  54. BOXING CONTEST.

    It has been practically arranged that Jack Johnson will fight Bombardier Wells presently for a large purse. ...

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  55. STATE SCHOOL INSPECTION.

    The President of the Board of Education, Mr. Walter Runciman, gives the following statistics of the percentages of ailments disclosed by ...

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  56. COLLISION AT SEA.

    A despatch from Port Limon, in Costa Riea, reports that thirty two passengers and several members of the crew of the schooner Irma were ...

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  57. SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The swimming race from New Bridge to Putney Pier, for the long distance championship of England, took place yesterday. It was won ...

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  58. HEAT IN ENGLAND.

    The heat in England has been intense during the last three days, and in that time it has caused no less than 24 deaths. ...

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  59. EARL OF YARMOUTH.

    A receiving order has been granted against the Earl of Yarmouth on the Detition of a money lender ...

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