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  2. MISCELLANEOUS

    A storm of sleet and snow has raged over New York for 24 hours. One woman was killed by it, and 15 persons were injured. ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS

    In the House of Commons last night, when the debate on the address-in-reply was resumed, Mr. Ian Malcolm, Unionist M.P. for ...

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  4. MURDER OF ETHEL HARRIS

    One of the most sensational trials in the criminal records of West Australia was concluded at the Supreme Court this evening, when ...

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  5. FRENCH RAILWAY DISASTERS

    According to a cablegram sent early this morning the Brest express collided last night with two trains on a crossing at Courville, and all ...

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  6. PRIME MINISTER'S DENIALS.

    Mr. Bourassa, leader of the Quebec Nationalist party, in an interview a few days ago, declared that the Asquith Government had ...

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  7. RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT

    A general regret is expressed in Canadian shipping and commercial circles that Australia has not been able to see her way to make some ...

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  8. HOME SECRETARY'S SPEECH.

    The Home Secretary, Mr. Winston Churchill, said that the events which followed self-government in the Transvaal had been the ...

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  9. COLLAPSE OF A HOUSE.

    A six-storey tenement block collapsed here to-day, weakened by an excavation made alongside it. A woman was killed. Many people ...

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  10. ILLNESS OF THE POPE.

    The Pope is suffering from an attack of influenza, and his doctors have ordered him to keep to his bed for the present. ...

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  11. VIEWS OF A CANADIAN.

    Speaking last night at a dinner in the Canada Club, Mr. Atwater, formerly Attorney-General of Quebec, predicted that the ...

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  12. DEBATE IN THE DOMINION.

    The debate on the bill embodying the reciprocity agreement between Canada and the United States was continued last night in the Dominion ...

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  13. BRITISH BATTLESHIP.

    The British battleship Collingwood, 19,250 tons, while entering the Spanish port of Ferrol this morning, damaged several of her armour ...

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  14. SPEECH BY MR. O'BRIEN.

    The leader of the Independent Nationalists, Mr. William O'Brien, said that he would do nothing to prejudice the verdict of the House. ...

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  15. CONVICTED OF MURDER.

    The Government has ordered the release of Durand, secretary of the Railway Men's Union, who was convicted of the murder of a blackleg ...

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  16. ACCIDENT AT BETHUNE.

    Another smash occurred this morning at Bethune, when two workmen's trains came into collision. Two men were killed, and about 20 ...

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  17. LIBERAL DISFAVOUR.

    Lord Hugh Cecil, Unionist M.P. for Oxford University, seconded the amendment. Many Liberals, he said, were not in favour of the ...

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  18. CANADIAN COMMENT.

    The London papers give prominence to the remarks of the Toronto "News" to the effect that Canada should be careful not to destroy her ...

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  19. REVOLT IN MEXICO

    The campaign in the Juarez district and the manoeuvres of Federal and rebel forces that have for some days past been going on round ...

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  20. SOUTH AFRICAN HEAT WAVE.

    An abnormal heat wave is passing over Cape Colony, where the temperature to-day ran up to 115 degrees in the shade. The heat has ...

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  21. CONCLUDING SPEECHES.

    Sir Edward Carson, Unionist M.P. for Dublin University, taunted Ministers with the absence of any allusion to Home Rule in their ...

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  22. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Prior to the resumption of the debate last night on the Reciprocity Bill in the House of Representatives, President Taft caused it to be ...

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  23. PLAGUE IN MANCHURIA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Harbin says that, although 200 persons are dying every day of the plague at Kwangchengtse, the hair of dead ...

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  24. PRIME MINISTER'S REPLY.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Herbert Asquith, in opposing the amendment, said that, alter the veto question was settled, the Government ...

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  25. MR. CLARK EXPLAINS.

    Mr. Champ Clarke said that he meant nothing by his reference in the House of Representatives to the annexation of Canada. He was ...

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  26. ITALIAN SENATE.

    The Italian Senate has finally shelved the bill for the reform of the Senate on the lines suggested by a commission of inquiry. ...

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  27. MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED.

    Martial law has been proclaimed in Juarez and the surrounding district. General Navarro is rapidly mobilising his forces to set out in ...

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  28. MR. REDMOND'S ADMISSION.

    Commenting on the debate, the "Times." says:—"Mr. Redmond's allusion to Ireland's smaller representation after Home Rule puts out of ...

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  29. CORONATION CEREMONY.

    Fifty-eight seats in Westminster Abbey have been allotted to overseas members of Parliament desirous of witnessing the Coronation ...

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  30. DECEASED PERSONS' ESTATES.

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  31. NEW GUINEA EXPLORATION.

    Captain Nauhuys is organising an expedition to explore Dutch New Guinea from south to north, especially the great central snow range. ...

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  32. PARLIAMENT BILL.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister, Mr. Herbert Asquith, stated that he would introduce the Parliament Bill on Tuesday ...

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  33. CANADIAN OPINIONS.

    The conservatives in Canada take a much more serious view of Mr. Champ Clark's speech, and declare that he has let the cat out of the ...

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  34. ANNEXATION OF CANADA.

    During the debate on the Reciprocity Bill in the House of Representatives, Mr. Champ Clark, leader of the Democratic party, said that he ...

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  35. COLLAPSE OF A FLOOR.

    During the Minister of War's reception at the Villa Guarda Barracks yesterday the floor collapsed and 150 persons were injured, several ...

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  36. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Manchester "Guardian" says that the Australian delegates intend to propose at the Imperial Conference that the various Governments ...

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  37. WRECKING OF TOMBS.

    Several Egyptian fanatics have been arrested for wrecking 28 tombs in the European cemetery at Port Said. ...

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  38. DEPARTMENT OP LABOUR AND INDUSTRY.

    The scheme prepared by the Minister for Public Instruction, Labour, and Industry for the reorganisation of the Department of Labour and ...

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  39. COMMENT IN LONDON.

    Several newspaper correspondents comment on the fact that the idea of Canadian annexation seems to be spreading among American ...

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  40. SPEECH BY MR. REDMOND.

    The Nationalist leader, Mr. John Redmond, said that the people of Ireland had never regarded Mr. Asquith's declaration as obscure. ...

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  41. FAMINE IN CHINA.

    President Taft is about to issue a proclamation appealing to the public for funds in add of the sufferers by the famine in the central provinces ...

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  42. RICHMOND RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The Railway Commissioners today considered the appeal of John Melville, the driver of the 8.37 Elsternwick train concerned in the ...

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  43. WINES AND SPIRITS.

    In the Union House of Assembly last night the Prime Minister, General Louis Botha, told a questioner that the Government did not intend ...

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  44. TRADE AND FINANCE.

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  45. LITIGATION BETWEEN DOCTORS

    Mr. Justice a'Beckett and a jury of six are engaged in hearing the action in which Dr. E. F. O'Sullivan is claiming from Dr. David Murray ...

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  46. SHARE MARKET.

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  47. NEW HEBRIDES.

    The Colonial Office is communicating with the High Commissioner of the Western Pacific about the alleged illegal practices in the New ...

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  48. PEACEFUL ACQUISITION.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" says that the American enthusiasm for the reciprocity agreement would naturally be overwhelming when it is held ...

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  49. WHEAT SALE.

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  50. VISIT OF RECHABITE DELEGATES.

    Sir,—I would like to have corrected a misprint which occurred in your published report of the High Chief Ruler's speech at the civic ...

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  51. METAL MARKET.

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  52. SPEECH BY MR. LONG.

    Mr. Walter Long, Unionist M.P. for Westminster and ex-Chief Secretary for Ireland, said that this was not the first time that Mr. ...

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  53. INCOME TAX.

    The American Thread Company has just been ordered to pay income tax on £180,000. The Court of King's Bench held that, although ...

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  54. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    At the city court to-day J. McNally, charged with indecently dealing with a girl under the age of 13, was acquitted. ...

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  55. DISCOUNT RATE.

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  56. LIBERAL PRESS VIEW

    The "Westminister Gazette" says it has no faith in any scheme for a United Empire, which would place the population under an obligation ...

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  57. Advertising

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