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  2. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Messrs. Herbert Asquith, Lloyd-George, Winston. Churchill, and A, Birrell to-day inspected Mr. Louis Brennan's gyroscope monorail car. ...

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  3. BULLFINCH REQUIREMENTS

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. H. Gregory), who left for the Yilgarn district on Friday evening, has made the following reply to Mr. ...

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  4. PORTUGUESE REPUBLIC.

    The Goverment proposes to wipe out the deficit of £650,000 by increasing the taxation on landed estates and buildings from five to 12 ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught, after having formally opened the first Parliament of the South African Union, sent the following cable ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The members of the Constitutional Conference held their twentieth meeting on Thursday. The Dublin "Evening Herald" ...

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  7. WORKMEN'S DEMONSTRATION.

    The Government has prohibited a huge demonstration of workmen which it was proposed to hold in Barcelona to-morrow in connection ...

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  8. COLONIAL OFFICE.

    There is no present prospect of changes in the Colonial Office, and Sir Francis Hopwood will probably remain on as Under-Secretary until ...

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  9. GOVERNOR OF BOMBAY.

    A wedding was solemnised in the cathedral to-day between the Governor, Sir George Sydenhame Clarke, and Mrs. Reynolds. It was ...

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  10. A GUY FAWKE'S RIOT.

    A riot occurred at Glenelg on Saturday night as a result of the efforts of seven policemen to suppress the explosion of fireworks in ...

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  11. HOME RULE QUESTION.

    The Irish Unionists have issued a manifesto declaring that they will never submit to Home Rule for Ireland in any shape or form ...

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  12. "TIMES" SUPPLEMENT.

    The "Times' this morning was an issue of 80 pages in consequence of a special supplement dealing with South Africa and the opening of ...

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  13. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.

    The "Spectator," referring to the! contradictory statements published , about delays in German naval construction, says that some delay has ...

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  14. CHINESE PARLIAMENT.

    It is announced that both the Upper and Lower Houses of the Chinese Parliament have been formed. ...

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  15. MR. HEAVY'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Timothy Healy, Independent Nationalist M.P. for Louth North, said, in the course of a speech in Dublin last night, that, whatever ...

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  16. THE KING'S REPLY.

    King George last night sent the following reply to the Duke of Connaught:— "I am much gratified by your ...

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  17. AFFAIRS IN MOROCCO

    The notorious Morocco chief Raisuli, who was appointed by the Sultan Governor of Alcazar, has abandoned his duties as governor and ...

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  18. SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS.

    A picture entertainment at the! Jubilee Exhibition Building, which had been arranged to be given to-night, had to be ...

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  19. AGE OF IMMIGRANTS.

    The Central Unemployed body has decided that the minimum age for emigrants shall be reduced to sixteen. ...

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  20. HORSE-BREEDING SCHEME.

    The "Morning Post," dealing with the Imperial aspect of the Government's horse-breeding scheme, states that Australia produces some of the ...

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  21. PROCEEDINGS IN PARLIAMENT.

    When the House of Assembly met for the transaction of business to-day, the Prime Minister, General Louis Botha, communicated to the ...

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  22. JOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The Australian jockey Wootton now leads the American jockey Maher by seven paints for the season's championship. ...

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  23. AMERICAN SUSCRIPTIONS.

    Mr. John Redmond, chairman of the Irish Nationalist party, has informed the correspondent of a London paper that foe has raised £40.000 ...

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  24. CAMDEN ROAD MURDER.

    The Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday heard the appeal of Hawley Harvey Crippen against his conviction and sentence to death for the ...

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  25. BRUSSELS EXHIBITION.

    Further fires have broken out at the Brussels Exhibition, and have been extinguished before much damage was done. The police have ...

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  26. SPANISH INDEMNITY.

    The Spanish Government has come to a friendly settlement with Morocco over the amount of indemnity to be paid by the latter in ...

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  27. CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOL.

    Statistics show that the consumption of alcohol in Belgium has increased by 54 per cent, in the last 25 years, and there is now one ...

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  28. REVIELLE MANIFESTO.

    The Unionist reveille committee has issued a manifesto in winch it declares uncompromising hostility to Home Rule in. any form and under ...

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  29. TROTTING AT THE SHOW.

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  30. SOUTH AFRICAN UNIVERSITY.

    The Duke of Connaught laid this morning the foundation stone of the University Hall. The council of the university presented an address, ...

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  31. FRENCH RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The organ of the Railwaymen's Union states that 3300 men have bean dismiss ad from the service in consequence of the recent railway ...

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  32. CHINESE REFORMER.

    The Government has censured and threatened Sunyatsen, a Chinese reformer, for a speech he recently made here at the Chinese Club ...

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  33. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    The "Daily Graphic" dirigible balloon, which left London on Wednesday for Russia, came down to-day in a forest in Bavaria. After ...

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  34. IMPERIAL FEDERATION.

    The "Times" carrespondent, commenting on Mr. T. P. O'Connor's arguments for a Federal Union of the Empire rather than absolute self- ...

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  35. LOSS OF A LINER.

    The liner Kurdistan, bound from Manchester to Marseilles, is osverdue, and it is feared that she may have foundered. She bad a few ...

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  36. NATURAL GAS.

    A discharge of natural gas near Bergedorf has caught fire, and is burning like an enormous torch. ...

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  37. MAYORAL RECEPTION.

    Soane l500 people were present to-day at a reception, given by the mayor in the City Hall to the Royal visitors. It was a very brilliant ...

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  38. WILLOWS' AIRSHIP.

    Mr. Willows crossed the Channel in his airship to-day, and landed safely at Douai. ...

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  39. BRITAIN IN PERSIA.

    In connection with the last landing of British bluejackets in Persia, when it was reported that many were wounded, it is officially stated ...

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  40. AEROPLANE BUILDING.

    The Government is offering £50,000 in prizes for the building of aeroplanes to be tested in October next. Only aeroplanes capable of making a ...

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  41. AUSTRALASIAN MEAT.

    The Incorporated Society of Meat Importers has received replies from shipowners and storekeepers refuting Mr. Chapple's allegations. The ...

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  42. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    The Chief Liberal Whip, the Master of Elibank, speaking last night at Birmingham, declared himself in favour of payment of members. He ...

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  43. OFFICIAL DINNER.

    The Governor-Generals Lord Gladstone, gave an official dinner to the Duke of Connaught in Government House last night. Among those ...

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  44. PRIZE FOR ALTITUDE.

    General Agnus, a newspaper proprietor at Baltimore, where an aviation meeting is now in progress, offers a prize of £500 to the first ...

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  45. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    The Duke of Argyle, speaking yesterday at Inverness, urged the adoption of compulsory military training should the country be ...

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  46. ARGENTINE CATTLE.

    The consul for the Argentine states that no cattle imported into the Argentine since 1903 had ever suffered from plague epidemic. ...

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  47. KAISER AND CZAR.

    The Kaiser received the Czar at Potsdam yesterday, and welcomed him very warmly. The town was not decorated in honour of the ...

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  48. AMERICAN MILLIONAIRE.

    Mr. Frank Jay Gould was quietly married in Edinburgh yesterday to Miss Edie Kelly, a chorus girl at the Gaiety Theatre. He was ...

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  49. NEEDLEWORK GUILD.

    Queen Mary has spent the last two days at the Imperial Institute unpacking and sorting 15,200 garments contributed by her group of the ...

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  50. SHIPBUILDING DISPUTE.

    The agreement arrived at about three weeks ago for the settlement of the shipbuilding dispute has been rejected by meetings of the ...

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  51. CABINET CHANGES.

    Practically all the Indian newspapers pay warm tributes to the work done by Lord Morley as Secretary for India. His successor, ...

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  52. BROKEN HILL WATER SUPPLY.

    A succession of thunderstorms on the Barrier has given Broken Hill a several months' water supply. A water famine was beginning to be ...

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  53. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Prince Hatzfeld, a well known German diplomatist. ...

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  54. ACTING PRIME MINISTER.

    Mr. Hughes, referring yesterday to the proposal to separate the affairs of the self-governing colonies from the Colonial Office, said he ...

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  55. FEDERAL MINISTER'S PROBABLE VISIT.

    Senator Pearce (Minister for Defence) has notified the general secretary of the A.N.A. that, if his Parliamentary business permits, he will ...

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  57. RUSSIAN OPINION.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Matin," referring to the Potsdam meeting, says the Czar thinks it desirable to alleviate ...

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