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  2. MURDER OF BERON

    All the evidence was concluded on Monday last in the case in which Stinie Morrison was charged with the murder of Leon Beron at ...

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  3. MISCELLANEOUS

    The new steamer Medina, building far the Peninsular and Orieatal Steam Navigation Co., was launched yesterday at Greenock. ...

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  4. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The debate on the army estimates was continued to-day by General Sir Reginald Pole-Carew, Unionist M.P. for the Bodmin. division of ...

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  5. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    The Congress in London of the Associated Chambers of Commerce yesterday passed a resolution urging the Government to give favourable ...

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  6. LABRADOR FISHERMEN.

    The winter has been exceptionally vigorous in Canada, and has caused a great amount of death and suffering among the fishermen on the ...

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  7. SECRET SOCIETY STORY

    The sensational triad of Camorrists at Viterbo is still delayed in consequence of the difficulty experienced in completing the jury ...

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  8. CLERICAL APPOINTMENT.

    "Truth" states that the Rev. Frederick Wallis, ex-Bishop of Wellington, will probably be appointed Archdeacon of Wilts and assistant ...

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  9. SCRIPTURE TRANSLATIONS.

    The Greek Government has agreed to forbid translaitions of the Scriptures, except with the assent of the Patriarch. ...

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  10. SIR. E. GREY'S SUGGESTION.

    Very divergent comments have been made on a passage in Sir Edward Grey's speech wherein he suggested that President Taft's ...

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  11. EMPIRE TRADE MARK.

    Lord Avbury presided in London yesterday at a meeting of manufacturers and merchants held under the auspices of the Empire League in ...

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  12. MINISTER'S REPLY.

    The Minister for War, Mr. R. B. Haldane, indignantly protested that the book had not been written to order. General Hamilton's' chivalry ...

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  13. PANEL COMPLETED.

    The jury at Viterbo was finally completed yesterday. Nearly all who have been empanelled are professional men. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIANS IN ROME.

    The Pope yesterday received Mr. Thomas Hughes, M.L.C., of New South Wales, and his wife and sons, and also the Rev. Gavan Duffy. ...

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  15. AERIAL NAVIGATION

    An aeroplane race for a prize of £2000 took place yesterday down the New York harbour, round the statue of Liberty, and back. Mr. Moisant ...

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  16. LIBERAL CRITICISM.

    Mr. Hamar Greenwood, Liberal M.P. for Sunderland, referring to General Hamilton's book, considered that the publication of the ...

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  17. THE CHAFFINCH AFFAIR

    E. C. Dyason, one of the three miming men arrested in Melbourne on a complaint by Detective-Sergeant Mann, as a result of his ...

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  18. SEVERE CROSS-EXAMINATION.

    At the conclusion of his evidence Constable Greaves was subjected to a severe cross-examination. In the course of it he admitted that he had ...

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  19. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    In reply to a question, in the House of Commons yesterday, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Lewis Harcourt, said the Government ...

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  20. AEROPLANE RACE.

    The sum of £20,000 is offered for an aeroplane race from Paris to Berlin, Brussels and London. ...

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  21. JUDGE'S SUMMING-UP.

    Mr. Justice Darling, in the course of his summing up, endorsed a protest which the jury had made against the indiscriminate "snapshotting" ...

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  22. ARMY PERSONNEL.

    The army report for 1910 shows that in that year there were 7403 fewer recruits for the regulars than, in 1909, and 7503 fewer special ...

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  23. MILITARY AEROPLANES.

    The British-Colonial Aeroplane Co., of Bristol, is supplying the War Office "with four military biplanes made at the company's works ...

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  24. CONTROL OF THE PACIFIC

    The "Morning Post," in a thoughtful and instructive article, declares that, as things arc now, Britain is absolutely dependent upon Japan's ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN NAVIGATION BILL.

    The Associated-Chambers of Commerce in London at their meeting yesterday passed a resolution that the Commonwealth Navigation Bill ...

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  26. ARABIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The Turkish Government has ordered several flying machines for reconnoitring purposes in the campaign against the rebels in the ...

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  27. NAVAL ESTIMATES

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. H. B. Lees Smith, Liberal M.P. for Northampton, gave notice of his intention to move that the First ...

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  28. HOUNDSDITCH MURDERS

    The preliminary inquiry regarding the persons charged with, the murders of police at Houndsditch on December 16 still continues, and ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION

    With the object of compelling the dissolution of the South African shipping ring, the new Post Office Bill introduced in the Union House ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND DEADLOCK.

    In the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. E. J. Neville. Unionist M.P. for Wigan, asked whether the Government had approved of Lord ...

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  31. POLICE COURT PROCEEDINGS.

    Further evidence was given at the Guildhall Police Court on Monday, says the "Times" of January 20. on the charges which, have been made ...

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  32. VERDICT OF GUILTY.

    The jury were absent in consultation for 35 minutes. When they returned into court the foreman, in reply to the usual question ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND PROPOSALS.

    Mr. Reginald McKenna, in reply to Mr. J. N. Grifiths,' Unionist M.P. for Wednesbury, thought it premature to discuss the naval ...

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  34. THE POWER OF JAPAN.

    Count von Reventlow, an eminent naval authority, publishes a highly interesting statement on the balance of power in the Pacific, on which ...

    Article : 260 words
  35. BILLS IN PARLIAMENT.

    The Home Secretary, Mr. Winston Churchill, introduced in the House of Commons a comprehensive bill, based on the recommendations ...

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  36. THREATENED POTATO FAMINE.

    A deputation representing local merchants waited on the Attorney-General, Mr. Nanson, to-day, and asked for a modification of the ...

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  37. NAVY ITEMS.

    The new Dreadnought battleship Neptune, at her gunnery trials yesterday, fired 36 rounds at intervals of 6 seconds, taking, therefore, 3 ...

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  38. INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION

    In the course of his speech on the naval estimates two or three days ago the Foreign Secretary, Sir Edward Grey, eulogised President ...

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  39. SNAPSHOTTING PRACTICE.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons last night the Home Secretary, Mr. Winston Churchill, said that the Government ...

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  40. NORTH LOUTH ELECTION.

    Mr. Timothy Healy has withdrawn his candidature for North Louth the election for which was recently, on his petition, declared null and ...

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  41. ASSAULT ON A VICAR.

    Towards the end of September, 1909, the Rev. John Lax, Vicar of Stainmore, in Westmorland, summoned eight young men of the ...

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  42. MORRISON'S COMMITTAL.

    The adjourned hearing of the charge against Stinie Morrison of the murder of Leon Beron at Clapham Common on New Year's ...

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  43. AUSTRALASIAN MEAT.

    Dr. Williams, medical health officer for London, reports that from 27 to 66 per cent of the last three consignments of ox-livers from ...

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  44. WARATAH'S PASSENGER'S VALUABLE ESTATE.

    The will of Lieutenant-Colonel Percival John Brown, C.B. of Moorak. Mount Gambler, and Fife-head, Dorsetshire, who was ...

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  45. MOUNT VESUVIUS.

    Portions of the lava crust in the interior of the crater of Mount Vesuvius continue bo fall at intervals, and their fall is accompanied ...

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  46. DIAMOND DISCOVERY.

    The Canadian geological survey reports the discovery of small-sized diamonds in the Olivene mountains, British Columbia. The discovery is ...

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  47. GERMAN DISTRUST.

    Speaking on the two-Power standard in the House of Commons the night before last, Sir Edward Grey, referring to the friendly ...

    Article : 189 words
  48. MEXICAN NAVAL BASE.

    The rumours that Mexico has given a naval base to Japan are perhaps attributable to the fact that the Tokio Steamship Co ...

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