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  2. CANADIAN POLITICS

    The Nationalists are so elated over their victory at the Athabaska election that they declare they will beat Sir Wilfrid Laurier in his own ...

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  3. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Hedges asked the Postmaster-General—(l) Has the site for the proposed wireless telegraph ...

    Article : 177 words
  4. THE NEAR EAST.

    All the editors of Greek newspapers in Constantinople and all Greek correspondents have been warned not to discuss the internal ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Herbert Asquith, will consult the Cabinet with regard to certain reservations made by the Unionist members of ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon Mr. Heitmann asked the Minister for Lands—What is the estimated acreage of Crown lands ...

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  7. DOMINION NAVY.

    The cruiser Rainbow, which the Canadian Government has bought from the Admiralty, arrived at Victoria yesterday, and was officially ...

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  8. GERMAN NAVY.

    The "Hamburger Nachrichten" states that the German naval estimates for 1911 will total £22,500,000, an increase on last year of £600,000. ...

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  9. GREEK ARMY AND NAVY.

    French officers, it has been arranged, will superintend the reorganisation of the Greek army, and it is hoped that British officers will ...

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  10. ACCEPTANCE OR REJECTION.

    If the Cabinet agrees to the Unionist reservations, the conference will have proved successful: in the event of their rejection it will ...

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  11. TRADE RETURNS.

    Returns published by the Board of Trade show that, as compared with October, 1909, the value of imports into the United Kingdom last ...

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  12. RECIPROCITY WITH THE STATES.

    The negotiations for reciprocal trade between Canada and the States are proceeding slowly. Critics declare that the conference ...

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  13. THE TELEPHONE SYSTEM.

    Mr. Fowler asked a question as to the telephone delays between. Perth and suburbs. Mr. Thomas said the Deputy Postmaster ...

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  14. RUSSO-GERMAN NEGOTIATIONS.

    It is semi-officially announced here that, as the result of interviews between the Russian Foreign Minister, M. Zazorioff, and the German ...

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  15. LIBERAL PRESS VIEW.

    The Liberal "Daily News," commenting on the Constitutional Conference, deprecates the idea of any compromise. It apprehends that ...

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  16. SOUTH WALES COAL STRIKE

    The position of affairs on the South Wales coal-fields is becoming very grave. The miners out on strike in the Clydach Valley ...

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  17. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    The aviation meeting at Baltimore was continued yesterday. The well-known airman, M. Hubert Latham, was most successful. He ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The Duke of Connaught and the rest of the Royal party spent to-day very quietly. They visited Somerset Hospital with Lord and Lady ...

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  19. UNIONIST OPINION.

    The Unionist "Standard" thinks that the prospects of an agreement in the conference are now much more favourable than they have yet ...

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  20. INFANT ON A DOORSTEP.

    Annie Buchan Shaw, aged 23 years, was charged in the General Sessions to-day with having abandoned her infant son, 16 days old. The Crown ...

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  21. WANTON OUTRAGE.

    Later on to-day the strikers extinguished the boiler fires at Clydach Vale and stopped the ventilating fans. It is feared that as a result ...

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  22. SEIZURE OF AN AIRSHIP.

    It was stated yesterday that when Mr. Willows alighted here after his voyage from England, the Customs officers seized his airship for the ...

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  23. KING'S CORONATION.

    It is officially announced to-day that the coronation of King George and Queen Mary will take place on June 22 next year. ...

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  24. KAFFIR REVOLT.

    The recent Kaffir revolt at Wilhelmstad, in German East Africa, was caused by some German railway contractors who, in ...

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  25. FIGHT WITH THE POLICE.

    Fierce fighting took place yesterday between the strikers and the police before the former stopped the working of the Clydach Vale ...

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  26. VISIT TO INDIA.

    The "Englishman" suggests that King George should visit India, and there be crowned as Emperor. It adds: "Inasmuch as the Indians ...

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  27. THE AGE T-GENERALSHIP.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon Mr. Scaddan asked the Premier, without notice, if anything further had been done regarding the ...

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  28. POPE'S TEMPORAL POWER.

    A largely attended meeting of Christian Socialists held here yesterday passed a resolution protesting against certain remarks recently ...

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  29. ELECTORAL ALTERATIONS.

    The Council of the National Liberal Federation, setting at Hull, drafted a resolution to-day affirming the following alterations in the ...

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  30. VICTORIAN GOLD YIELD.

    The gold yield for October was 55,730 oz. gross, or 52,311 oz. fine, valued at £222,202. Compared with the amount won during October ...

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  31. FEDERATION COUNCIL.

    The Council of the South Wales Miners' Federation sat yesterday under the presidency of Mr. Mabon, and rejected a proposal made by a ...

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  32. MOTOR CAR RACE.

    Fourteen automobiles, said a message on the 5th inst., started yesterday from Los Angeles for a 450-mile race across the desert to Phoenix, ...

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  33. BULLFINCH REQUIREMENTS.

    The Cabinet this morning gave consideration to the question of railway and water supply services for the Bullfinch centre. It was ...

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  34. PRIME MINISTER AT GLASGOW.

    The freedom of the City of Glasgow was yesterday conferred upon the Prime Minister, Mr. Herbert Asquith. Mr. Asquith, in thanking ...

    Article : 128 words
  35. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Garvin, Inspector-General of Police, will retire at the end of the year. He has made application to the Chief Secretary to be relieved. ...

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  36. WOMAN HANGS HERSELF.

    A horrifying discovery was made to-day by Mrs. Emily Edwards, of Kent-street, Richmond. Upon going into the yard she saw her ...

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  37. ALLEGED MURDERER.

    An alleged murderer, who is said to have shot a woman in Cleveland. Ohio, was arrested in San Francisco yesterday as he was on his ...

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  38. SIR HARRY RAWSON.

    The funeral of the late Admiral Sir Harry Rawson, one time Governor of New South Wales, will take place at Bracknell to-morrow. The ...

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  39. SPURIOUS COINS.

    At the Flemington Court to-day Henry Scroggins was charged with having had 30 spurious coins in his possession at Flemington on Derby ...

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  40. TARIFF REFORM.

    Mr. George Wyndham, in Manchester, and Mr. Austin Chamberlain, in Wigan, yesterday inaugurated a great tariff reform ...

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  41. EARLY WINTER.

    The Red River is frozen over exceptionally early this year, and steamers are icebound at several points on Lake Winnipeg. ...

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  42. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    Mr. T. G. Bowles, M.P., has just written a book entitled "Sea Law and Sea Power.' in which he strongly denounces the declaration ...

    Article : 109 words
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