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  2. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Speaking last might at Mountain Ash, in Glamorganshire. Mr. E. T. John, Liberal M.P. for Denbighshire East, suggested that ...

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  3. AERIAL NAVIGATION

    A French aviator, M. Le Blane, made an aeroplane flight at Pau to-day, and established a world's speed record by covering 71 2-5 miles in 63 ...

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  4. GOOD FRIDAY SERVICES

    The Bishops of London, Kensington, Stepney and Islington, attired in full canonicals, and accompanied by 150 clergy, 750 choirmen, and ...

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  5. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR

    The American Ambassador at Berlin, Dr. David Jayne Hill, has resigned. President Taft announced to-day that Dr. Hill would retire ...

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  6. THE CHAMPAGNE TROUBLE

    Several police who have been engaged in the surveillance of anarchists have been sent to Rheims, one of the principal champagne centres ...

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  7. FEDERAL AND STATE PARLIAMENTS

    Last night the Midland Railway Employees' Union of Workers held a social to celebrate the signing of an agreement with the Midland ...

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  8. SMALL-POX ON THE MOOLTAN

    The P. and O. mail steamer Mooltan, from London, arrived at the Semaphore anchorage on Saturday morning with a case of small-pox ...

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  9. AEROPLANE ACCIDENT.

    A French army officer, Lieutenant Byasson, was making a monoplane flight at Versailles yesterday, when his machine turned a somersault and ...

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  10. KAISER'S OBJECTIONS.

    Dr. Hill's resignation of his Ambassadorship here recalls the coolness with which the Kaiser received the notification of his ...

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  11. USE OF AEROPLANES.

    Military aeroplanes have been largely used to reconnoitre the disturbed districts. Many additional arrests have been made of persons ...

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  12. DISTURBANCE IN A CHURCH.

    A most unseemly affair took place yesterday during a Good Friday Service in Holy Trinity Church, Hoxton. Into this service was ...

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  13. INTERNATIONAL SITUATION.

    Mr. Walter Guinness, Unionist M.P. for Bury St. Edmunds, has given notice of motion in the House of Commons to the effect ...

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  14. CANADIAN AIRMAN.

    A Canadian airman, Mr. Jack Defries, was landing here yesterday after an aeroplane flight, when his machine upset and he fell and ...

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  15. FIRMS AFFECTED.

    Inquiry, shows that many firms in the champagne centres, while storing and selling brands of champagne geguinely produced in the Marne ...

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  16. FRENCH RAILWAY STRIKE.

    After the late great railway strike in France, the Government reinstalled, on the State-owned Hues, the men who had been dismissed for ...

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  17. MISCELLANEOUS

    The old potteries railway from Shrewesbury to Llandawch in Carmarthenshire, which originally cost £2,000,000. and which has been ...

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  18. RINGLEADERS ARRESTED.

    Two men, Dubois and, Lagache, the ringleaders of the champagne riots, were arrested yesterday at Ayala. ...

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  19. SOCIALIST CONFERENCE.

    A Social Democratic Conference opened yesterday at Coventry. Several speakers accused the Labour party of having abandoned its ...

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  20. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

    The Mansion House fund for a memorial to the late King Edward has now reached £58,400. ...

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  21. REVOLT IN MEXICO

    The State Department, confirming a message received from Mexico, state that the British sleep of war Shearwater yesterday landed 30 ...

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  22. ORIGIN OF DISORDER.

    Papers seized at Venteuil indicate that the disorders in the Marrne Valley were the outcome of a plot supported by Parisian ...

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  23. FRENCH NAVY.

    The Senate yesterday adopted the bill already, passed by the Chamber providing for the laying down this year of two new Dreadnought ...

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  24. NAVVIES ON STRIKE.

    Some 500 navvies who recently struck and left their work on the Canal works at Marseilles, had a fierce conflict with the police to-day. ...

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  25. CARRIAGE AND WAGGON BUILDERS.

    A beginning was made yesterday with the business part of the programme of the ninth convention of the Carriage and Waggon Builders ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND PREMIER.

    The New Zealand Premier, Sir Joseph Ward, in the course of an interview here yesterday, said that, without trespassing on the domain ...

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  27. MISAPPOPRIATION OF LAND.

    On the ground that he is mentally and morally incapacitated for the performance of his duties, a political prosecution has been begun against ...

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  28. BIG BATTLE EXPECTED.

    A big battle is expected shortly at Agua Prieta. Here the rebels are concentrating with the apparent intention of holding the town against ...

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  29. HOLIDAY FIRES.

    Holiday makers are blamed for having caused, either by carelessness or by design, fires that destroyed large tracts of gorse in three places ...

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  30. TAXICAB TROUBLES.

    At a meeting held yesterday the taxicab drivers protested against the action of the proprictors in seeking to increase the fares, and pass the ...

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  31. BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT.

    The boy scout movement in Finland, which was making rapid headway has, been checked by the Russian authorities, who have ordered ...

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  32. POSTAL EMPLOYEES,

    Mr. H. Hove, M.P., speaking at a meeting of the postal employees yesterday, contended for longer Parliaments in order that Ministers ...

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  33. AMERICAN WOUNDED.

    In consequence of complaints about the wounding of American citizens at Douglas, in Arizona, during the recent battle at Agua Prieta ...

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  34. BILL IN CONGRESS.

    Almost simultaneously with Sir Joseph Ward's remarks Mr. Hayes, of California, introduced a bill in the House of Representatives ...

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  35. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.

    The business of the Commercial Travellers' Conference was concluded on Saturday, when practically the whole day was occupied in ...

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  36. NIGERIAN RAILWAY.

    The 400 mile railway connecting Baro, an the Niger, with Kano, in the heart of Northern Nigeria, has been completed and opened for ...

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  37. RUSSIAN PREMIER.

    The Russian Premier, M. Stalypan, at a meeting of the Council of State yesterday, answered interpellations about his action in utilisiing Article ...

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  38. REVOLT IN MOROCCO.

    The German newspapers have seized upon, the opportunity, prevented by the revolt in Morocco to start an agitation for bringing the ...

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  39. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL.

    An association football match was played yesterday at Mariendorf between England and Germany. It resulted in a draw, each side ...

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  40. RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT,

    The Reciprocity Bill, embodying the reciprocity agreement, between the United States and Canada, was introduced in the House of ...

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  41. JAPANESE ACTIVITY.

    In the United States Senate yesterday Senator Ledge declared that the reports of Japanese activity in Mexico hostile to the interests of the ...

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  42. VICTORIAN LABOUR COUNCIL

    The annual conference of the Political Labour Council was continued yesterday. The report of the central executive was adopted. The ...

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  43. SOUTH WALES STRIKE.

    Mr Keir Hardie, Labour M.P. for Merthyr Tydvil, has written to the Australasian Miners' unions appealing for assistance for the ...

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  44. MURDER IN ASSAM.

    It was originally stated that Div Gregorson, who accompanied Mr Noel Williamson on his peaceful mission to the Abor district in ...

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  45. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir Henri Elzear Taschereau ex-Chief Justice of Canada, in his 75th year. (Sir H. E. Taschereau, son of the ...

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  46. MINE EXPLOSION

    A Holt liner which has just arrived from Japan, brings news that 22 persons were recently killed by an explosion in a mine in the ...

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  47. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The com promise over the bilingual difficulty, which the Minister of Justice. General Hertzog, foreshadowed a day or two ago, will ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN MANUFACTURE.

    The New South Wales Chamber of Manufactures has chosen the current week for a display of Australian manufactured goods. Nearly ...

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  49. LORD DUDLEY.

    The Governor - General who is honorary colonel of the ninth regiment of the Australian Light Horse took over command from Major ...

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  50. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.

    The inter-University boat race was yesterday between crews representing the Leland Stanford University and the California ...

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  51. BEET SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Arrangements for the revival of the beet sugar industry at Maffra within the next few days are being pushed on by the authorities. ...

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  52. FIRE IN A FACTORY.

    Two hundred girls escaped to-day from a fire in a shirt waist factory here, the firemen aiding them, down the escapes. A policeman first ...

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  53. PNEUMONIC PLAGUE.

    Dr. Petrie, a delegate to the Pnuemonic Plague Conference, has discovered 26 very large fleas on 12 marmots he examined. The ...

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  54. CABMEN AND STEAMERS.

    At meeting of city cabmen held last the following motion was carried by a slight majority :—"That the hackney carriage committee of ...

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  55. WRECK OF THE IROQUOIS.

    As a result of the inquiry into the wreck of the coastal steamer Iroqueis her commander, Captain Sears, has been arrested on the ...

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  56. A BELATED CHEQUE.

    Just before last Christmas a letter containing a cheque was posted in Melbourne to a Ballarat resident. The letter, however, did not ...

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  57. EASTER MILITARY ENCAMPMENT.

    The Easter military encampment at Liverpool is a very large one, there being just on 4000 officers and rank and file under canvas. The ...

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