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  2. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The following is the official report of today's Conference:— The State Debts Question. The Conference met at 10 a.m. Sir George ...

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  3. THE FISCAL ISSUE.

    Speaking in the House of Commons yesterday on Mr. Asquith's amendment to the Address-in-Reply, affirming that the fiscal issue should be submitted to the people ...

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  4. THE WRECK OF THE ORIZABA.

    The first steamer to leave for the wreck of the Orizaba was the Gannet, and after about an hour and a half's steaming the stranded mail steamer was sighted through ...

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  5. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London papers state that the German Emperor sent by the hand of a special messenger a letter to the Czar ...

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  6. THE MAIL SERVICE.

    It was freely stated in the city on Friday that the Orient-Pacific Company's steamer Ormuz, which left Largs Bay on Thursday morning, had cleared the ...

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  7. THE WAR.

    Further engagements between the outposts of the Russian and Japanese armies are reported from Manchuria, although the main forces have not yet resumed ...

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  8. THE TARIFF COMMISSION.

    Further evidence was taken by the Tariff Commission to-day. The Chairman (Sir John Quick) stated that the Commission was anxious to hear both sides of every ...

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  9. FRENCH POLITICS.

    It is announced that the French Senate has at last passed through all its stages the Two Years' Military Service Bill, which has been on several occasions ...

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  10. STATE TELEPHONES IN ENGLAND.

    It is announced that the British Government have agreed to purchase all the provincial interests of the National Telephone Company at the end of 1911, subject to the ...

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  11. THE NAVAL DISASTER.

    Further particulars are available concerning the disaster to the submarine torpedoboat A5, which occurred during naval manoeuvres off Queenstown, Ireland. ...

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  12. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    In transmitting a protocol to the Senate respecting the agreement with San Domingo, by which the United States Government has established a sorb of benevolent ...

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  13. THE EARL OF ONSLOW.

    The Earl of Onslow, formerly Governor of New Zealand, and Under-Secretary for the Colonies from 1900 to 1903, has accepted the Chairmanship of Committees in the ...

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  14. A ROYAL SCANDAL.

    The divorced wife of King Augustus III. of Saxony, now known as the Countess of Montignoso, has barricaded the villa in which she resides at Florence in order to ...

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  15. INDIA AND AFGHANISTAN.

    It is announced that the Sirdar Inayatulla Khan, son of the Ameer of Afghanistan, has just reached Kabul, on the return journey from Calcutta, where he recently ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND.

    The Chief Justice to-day granted an application for the administration of the estate of Neville Arthur Clowes, who disappeared from the steamer Marloo in July ...

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