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  2. ESPIONAGE CHARGES

    The Police Court proceedings against Max Schultz, describing himself as a Doctor of Philosophy, and also as a Lieutenant of Hussars. ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES

    Giving evidence yesterday before the Royal Commission of railway inquiry, Mr. Fox, on behalf of the Engineers and Firemen's Society, ...

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  4. THREATENED LIBEL ACTION

    Referring to-day to the statement published yesterday in which Mr. Watts, the Labour candidate for Northam, demanded an apology ...

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  5. MOROCCO CRISIS.

    The official organ of the Regency of Brunswick publishes this morning a very aggressive and belligerent article. It declares that, if the ...

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  6. STORM IN THE SOUTH

    A great storm, said a cablegram this morning, is raging over the southern parts of the United States. The water is higher on the ...

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  7. LITHGOW LABOUR DISTURBANCE

    Peace has been restored, and it now remains to prosecute the participants in last night's riot at Messrs., Hoskins' blast furnace and to count ...

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  8. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    The Waterside Workers' Federation, now holding a conference, discussed the desirableness of issuing instructions to the waterside ...

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  9. THE KAISER'S SPEECH.

    Outside the Socialist party the Kaiser's recent speech at Hamburg is regarded as highly inconvenient. An increase of the navy, it is said, ...

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  10. TORPEDO BOATS ASHORE.

    The six torpedo boats that were driven ashore at Charleston during the hurricane were tossed high and dry on the beach by the violence of ...

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  11. NEWSPAPER LIBEL ACTION

    Sitting in Chambers this morning , Mr. Justice Rooth was applied to by Mr. Norbert Keenan, K.C., and, asked to change the venue of the ...

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  12. WARMING TO GERMANY.

    The "Westminster Gazette," in an article headed, "Britain as Lightning Conductor," warns Germany of the possible dangers of a sudden ...

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  13. PERMANENT MEN REDUCED.

    Mr. Lough, secretary of the General Railway Workers' Union, complained of the growth in the number of casual employees and the ...

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  14. TELEGRAM UNANSWERED.

    The police yesterday permitted Schultz to telegraph' to Tobler at Ostend, announcing his arrest, and requesting ...

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  15. MISCELLANEOUS

    A strong sidelight is thrown on the prosperity of the United States by the publication of figures which show that in the past year the ...

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  16. SENSATIONAL MURDER CASE

    Samuel M. P. Peacock, aged 71 years, of 62 Wellington Parade, East Melbourne, was arrested early this morning on a charge of having ...

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  17. POLICY IN MOROCCO.

    A few days ago the "Neue Freie Presse" published some very outspoken criticisms said to have been made by an English diplomat, on ...

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  18. FEDERAL LAND PURCHASE

    A Federal "Gazette" notice was issued to-day notifying the acquisition by the Federal Government of an exceedingly valuable block of ...

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  19. SUBSTITUTE FOR BOARDS.

    Other witnesses advocated the abolition of separate conciliation boards, and favoured tire idea that the Board of Trade should act as ...

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  20. ARRESTS OFF KIEL.

    A boat belonging to a Danish ship , was seized yesterday near Kiel by the German authorities, and five persons on board of her were ...

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  21. NEWFOUNDLAND FIRES.

    Great forest fires are. still raging in Newfoundland, and destroying crops and dwellings. The residents of two villages were compelled to ...

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  22. FRENCH FRONTIER.

    The French fortresses along the frontier have lately been considerably strengthened, arid the garrisons have been reinforced. ...

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  23. SPEECH BY MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Lloyd-George, laying the foundation stone of a church in Meath yesterday, said that a great wave of ...

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  24. ADMIRAL TOGO.

    Admiral Togo sailed yesterday from Seattle for Japan. His vessel was escorted down the harbour by several American warships. ...

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  25. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    Quite an election sensation was sprung on British Columbia yesterday during the hearing' of a case in which the provincial Government ...

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  26. MILITARY MANOEUVRES.

    French military manoeuvres, On a scale excelling any since the Franco-German War, are in progress at Verdun, and aeronautic ...

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  27. BISHOP OF OXFORD.

    The Right Rev. Dr. Charles Gore, Bishop of Birmingham, has been appointed Bishop of Oxford in succession to the late Right ...

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  28. QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Wood asked by whose authority the police had been sent to Lithgow, and for what purpose. ...

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  29. IRISH LORD CHANCELLOR.

    The Attorney-General for Ireland, Mr. Redmond Barry, has been, appointed Lord Chancellor for Ireland in succession to the late Sir Samuel ...

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  30. AFFORESTATION.

    An official report on the afforestation operations states that nearly nine million trees were raised from seed. During the year seven and a ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN CADETS

    At the Crystal Palace to-day Lord Roberts' inspected a detachment of the Australian cadets He presented each of them with a framed ...

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  32. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    Warwickshire, this year's champion county, finished by defeating Northamptonshire by an innings and 33 runs. In the Northants' ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT

    Proceedings in the Assembly were very quiet this afternoon, and the members who were removed the previous day tendered explanations and ...

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  34. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The "Sporting Life" says that Fogwell's form has greatly improved, and his supporters are encouraged to believe that he may have a good ...

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  35. RAILWAY SUPERVISORS.

    Two appointments of supervisors have been made in connection with the Government system of day labour for railway construction. One ...

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  36. GREAT EASTERN DRIVERS.

    The enginedrivers on the Great Eastern railway lines threaten to' go out again ' on strike unless they are reinstated in their old positions. ...

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  37. SHIP ASHORE.

    The German, ship Tuekal has gone ashore in the strait of Lemaire, off Patagonia. Nine of her crew have been saved, and 15 are missing. ...

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  38. PERTH TRAMWAYS.

    Mr. A. H. P. Stoneham, chairman of directors of the Perth Electric Tramways, presiding yesterday at a meeting of the shareholders, ...

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    A specimen of a rare bird, the kakapo, or owl-parrot, was recently purchased for the London Zoo from a coronation visitor. ...

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  40. ADDRESS BY LORD CURZON.

    Lord Curzon addressed the Australian cadets at Brighton yesterday. He said that British eyes had been opened to see what Australia ...

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  41. LONDON POLICE.

    The pay of the London constables has been increased by 1/6 a day, and that of higher grades in proportion. ...

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  42. PERSONAL ITEMS

    A message from Brisbane states that Mr. Cottile, M.L.A. for Toowoong, died yesterday morning, the cause being angina pectoris. ...

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  43. SOUTH WALES STRIKES.

    A considerable quantity of the property looted during the strikes in South Wales has been recovered at Rhyraney, and many arrests have ...

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  44. CHOLERA CASES.

    Three cases of Asiatic cholera are reported to have occurred in Budapest to-day. ...

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  45. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    Cargoes by Indian Empire and Prince George, sold at 34/101, by John Hardie at 35/, by Claverdon at : 35/9. ...

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  46. ARRESTED STEAMERS.

    The "Daily Express" states that, in addition to the three steamers already arrested and detained, six other vessels have been seized in ...

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  47. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    Russia and Japan have arrived at a friendly compromise in connection with the hospital ships Orel and Angara, which Japan captured ...

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  48. ATHENS UNIVERSITY.

    The laboratories in the University of Athens were destroyed by fire last night. The damage is estimated at £120,000. ...

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  49. TALLOW SALE.

    Of 1273 casks of tallow offered at auction to-day, all were sold. Prices ranged from 32/6 to 37/6. ...

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  50. LLANELLY INQUEST.

    The inquest was concluded yesterday into the deaths of the two civilians who were shot by the military during a serious ' strike riot at ...

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  51. INDIAN MONSOON.

    The monsoon conditions have improved in some districts of India, and hopes are entertained that the threatened famine may be at least ...

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  52. CARDINAL MORAN'S DEATH.

    The Pope, in an audience yesterday with Father O'Riordan, Hector of "the Irish College, spoke with Bympathetic feeling of the death of ...

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  54. INFANT MORTALITY.

    The number of infants that died in London last week was 635. ...

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  55. MISSING SCHOONER.

    The schooner Ocean Rover, with 54 persons on board, is believed to have foundered on a voyage between ...

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