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  2. BRITISH POLITICS

    The press generally are surprised at the far-reaching character of Lord Lansdowne's proposals for the reform of the House of Lords. The ...

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  3. TREASURE SEEKING IN PALESTINE

    An excited debate has taken place in the Chamber of Deputies regarding the doings of Captain Parker's treasure-seeking expedition in ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S PAST. PRESENT AND FUTURE

    Lord Carrington presided on the occasion of Sir George Reid's address at the Colonial Institute on "The Past, Present and Future of ...

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  5. REVOLUTION IN MEXICO

    News from Mexico states that a big battle is raging at Juarez. There are hundreds of dead and wounded on both sides. ...

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  6. FIRE IN A THEATRE

    During the last act of the performance in the Empire Palace Theatre, Edimburgh, which the King intended to visit in July, some stage ...

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  7. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE MEET

    The annual conference of the Associated Chambers of Commerce was resumed at Adelaide to-day. Mr. A. S. Cheadle reviewed the ...

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  8. JUAREZ NOT YET CAPTURED.

    The Juarez battle has been resultless. It is probable there will be a resumption of fighting at daybreak. Five American transfrontier ...

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  9. THE SECOND READING.

    At Lord Lansdowne's instance, Lord Morley has agreed that the second reading of the former's bill for the reform of the House of ...

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  10. REBELLION IN MOROOCO

    General Monier has been ordered to rescue the Europeans in Fez as quickly as possible. ...

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  11. EIGHTH BODY FOUND.

    An eighth body has been found. The search through the ruins has not been completed. Mr. Lafayette was a well-known ...

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  12. THE VETO DEBATE.

    Whilst the Radicals were interrupting Lord Hugh Cecil during the veto debate, the Speaker remarked, "It is bad enough to apply the ...

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  13. RESOURCES OF TASMANIA.

    The Colonial Institute Trade Committee gave a luncheon to Sir Elliott Lewis, the Premier of Tasmania, at Stationer Hall. ...

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  14. POSITION IN LOWER CALIFORNIA.

    The rebels have captured the town of Fijuana, in Lower California. In the assault 70 men were killed and wounded on both sides. ...

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  15. FRENCH GENERAL'S FORCES ATTACKED.

    A thousand Kabyles attacked General Monier's camp at Belarosi, three kilometres from the seaport of Salee. ...

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  16. SMALL OWNERSHIP OF LAND BILL.

    In the House of Lords Lord Camperdown's Small Ownership of Land Bill has been read a second time, despite Lord Carrington's ...

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  17. LION MADDENED BY FIRE.

    When the stage was ablaze a lion went mad, and blocked the exit to the stage. Mr. Lafayette was killed in an attempt to remove the lion. ...

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  18. STATEMENT BY PRESIDENT TAFT.

    President Taft admits that the Mexican situation is grave. All the States except three are involved in the insurrection. Cabinet has ...

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  19. FOREST FIRE IN CANADA.

    Scores of settlers are homeless, as the result of a forest fire in the Prince Albert district, in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. ...

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  20. A WAR OFFICE APPOINTMENT.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. F. D. Ackland, Financial Secretary to the War Office, was questioned by Captain Clive concerning the ...

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  21. COLONIAL INSTITUTE AND POLITICS

    The "Standard" states that after the reporters left Monday evening's Colonial Institute meeting. Sir John Downer, of South Australia ...

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  22. SIEGE OF FEZ.

    It is reported that the troops in Fez sortied from the town and beat the rebels, whose stronghold at Najalaparaoi, three miles to the ...

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  23. A PRINTERS' STRIKE.

    The Typographical Society has proclaimed a strike as a protest against the employment of non-unionists. The "Cape Times ...

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  24. DEBATE IS THE SENATE.

    In the course of a debate in the Senate, Senator Stone attacked President Taft because of his failure to take action to protect the lives of ...

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  25. SOUTH POLAR EXPLORATION

    A New Zealander has given Dr. Mawson £1000 towards the cost of his expedition to the South Antarctic regions. ...

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  26. MISHAP TO AVIATORS.

    Morison, the aviator, and a companion were biplaning when the engine stopped. The biplane fell, but was caught in tree tops. Ladders ...

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  27. NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL

    The invalidity sections of the National Insurance Bill make it clear that anybody may voluntarily contribute provided his income be derived ...

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  28. SENSATIONAL ADVENTURES.

    One of the most sensational episodes of her career was experienced by the well known garque C.J.S., on her present voyage to Melbourne ...

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  29. CHINESE IN UNITED STATES

    The Chinese and the Chamber of Commerce have protested to President Taft against the violation of treaty rights by the hardships ...

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  30. THE DELHI DURBAR.

    Eighty members of the House of Lords and House of Commons have expressed their intention of attending the Delhi durbar, when the ...

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  31. FALSE INSURANCE REPRESENTATIONS.

    The text of the National Insurance Bill as issued covers 78 pages. Provision is made for severe punishment for false insurance ...

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  32. ECCLESIASTICS IN SPAIN.

    The Government has introduced a bill subjecting religious associations to the Common Law by compelling them to register themselves and keep ...

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  33. ATTEMPTED DESTRUCTION OF SCHOOL.

    In South Vancouver some boys placed two sticks of dynamite under schoolhouse with the intention of blowing up the building when the ...

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  34. ALBANIAN INSURRECTION.

    Viany, an Albanian, has been expelled from Italy for endeavouring to enrol Italians to help the insurgent cause in Albania. ...

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  35. BIG ROBBERY CASE.

    Two cousins named Stanley G. Oliver and Wm. Dempsey Joy were charged at the Court of General Sessions to-day with having on a ...

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  36. OPIUM VICE IN CHINA

    An edict has been issued describing Great Britain's signing of the opium agreement as a generous act. The edict exhorts the provincial ...

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  37. A MINING ACCOUNTANT'S SALARY.

    Amongst the cases listed for hearing before Mr. Cowan, P.M., in the Local Court to-day was the partly-heard case in which William ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND APPEAL CASE.

    The case of Norton versus Stringer, a New Zealand appeal, has been dismissed, with costs. ...

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  39. LANDOWNERS VERSUS GOVERNMENT.

    Justice Warrington has given judgment for the landowners against the Attorney-General regarding the conditions in the Finance Act, form ...

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  40. KING GEORGE AND RACING.

    The King has paid a visit to New-market. His Majesty inspected his stables, and also witnessed the racing. He was received with ...

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  41. FIRE IN MANCHURIA.

    Half of the town of Kirin, in Manchuria, which is principally constructed of wood, has been burned. Immense destruction has been ...

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  42. LOS ANGELES OUTRAGE.

    An appeal has been made to unionised workmen for £100,000, fund for the defence of the men charged in connection with the Los Angeles ...

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  43. PROPOSED MINING RAILWAYS.

    The special advisory board reporting on the proposed railways in the mining districts, consisting of the State mining engineer, Mr. ...

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  44. KING GEORGE'S ACCESSION LETTER.

    Messrs. Tuck and Sons are publishing, with Mr. Alma Tadema's allegorical setting, a fac simile of King George's letter tc the nation ...

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  45. THE CAMORRA.

    The trial of members of the well-known secret society, the Camorra, is still in progress at Yiterbo. Medical evidence was given that ...

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  46. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION.

    Mr. H. 3. Irving met with an enthusiastic reception at His Majesty's Theatrs on the occasion of the farewell performance of ...

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  47. PURSUIT OF ROBBERS.

    Two men robbed a jeweller's shop of £1000 worth of gems and escaped, They were pursued, and the robbers fired on the pursuers. One ...

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  48. FIRE IN JAPANESE TOWN.

    The town of Yamagata is burning. Thousands of houses, including banks, schools and the Law Courts, have Already been' destroyed. Many ...

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  49. THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Peter Knight, who was run down and terribly injured by an Albany train on Sunday morning, is now semi-conscious. Dr. Butler thinks ...

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  50. SAVINGS BANK AT BULLFINCH.

    The Government have arrange with the Federal authorities to establish an agency of the Savings Bank in connection with the post ...

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