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  2. SUFFRAGETTE PROBLEM

    Mrs. Despard and Mrs. Cobden Anderson were permitted yesterday to address the International Woman's Suffrage Congress at ...

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  3. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION

    In its July number the "Strand Magazine" publishes the first instalment of Captain Scott's story of his Antarctic expedition. It is ...

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  4. THE ALIEN QUESTION

    Sir Valentine Chirol, director of the Foreign Department of the "Times," said a cablegram on May 19, contributes an article to that ...

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  5. MISCELLANEOUS

    The monsoons have come earlier than usual this year. A good rain has fallen over Northern India, Burma, and North-Eastern and ...

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  6. WAR IN THE BALKANS.

    The Servian Premier, M. Pasitch, has proposed to the Bulgarian Premier Dr. Daneff, to establish an autonomous province of Macedonia, to ...

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  7. FEDERATED ENGINEDRIVERS' CASE

    Mr. Justice Higgins, President of the Federal Arbitration Court, to-day resumed the hearing of the plaint of the Federated ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. Eliot Crawshay - Williams, Liberal M.P. for Leicester, said a cablegram on the 17th inst., has resigned because he has been cited as ...

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  9. BENGAL AGITATION.

    The people of Bengal are threatening an agitation over the decentralisation of the education administration, which they regard as even ...

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  10. DEMOBILISATION PROPOSAL.

    The Servian Government has rejected the conditions laid down by Bulgaria in her recent note as those upon which she was willing to ...

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  11. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    Mr. Hanning, president of the British Chamber of Commerce in Paris, gave a banquet there last night, at which the Victorian Agent-General, ...

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  12. SUFFRAGETTE ON LICENCE.

    Miss Lilian Lenton, said a cablegram on the 20th inst., who was some time ago convicted of setting fire to a tea-house in Kew gardens, ...

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  13. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    The Bishop of London, the Rev. Dr. Winning ton Ingram, headed yesterday 150,000 London Anglican churchmen, who held a ...

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  14. BULGARIAN EARTHQUAKES.

    Earthquake shocks still continue in Bulgaria, and the town of Tirnovo has been practically wiped out. Great distress prevails. ...

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  15. SERVIAN CABINET RESIGNS.

    The Servian Cabinet has resigned as the Premier, M. Pasitch, has been unable to persuade his colleagues to come to a peaceful settlement of the ...

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  16. DUTCH DEFENCE BILL.

    The Netherlands Government has adopted the Coast Defence Bill, which provides, among other things, for the fortification of Flushing. ...

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  17. LANDING INCIDENT.

    Captain Scott relates a thrilling incident at the time of landing, when six killer whales rose under a floe on which lay panting numbers ...

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  18. WAR INEVITABLE.

    The "Reichspost" declares that a Serbo-Bulgarian war is now a matter of only a few hours, unless Servia yields all along the line to the ...

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  19. LAWN TENNIS.

    A. F. Wilding, of New Zealand, will defend his title to the lawn tennis singles championship of England at the forthcoming matches ...

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  20. AGRICULTURAL REFORM.

    Lord Lansdowne, speaking on Friday night at Matlock, advocated a great increase of tenant farmers, and thought that the Government, ...

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  21. UNIVERSITY OUTRAGE.

    The suffragettes last night succeeded in burning down the Gatty marine laboratory at St. Andrew's University, doing damage to the ...

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  22. OBSTACLES OVERCOME.

    Captain Scott then describes how the work of depot laying was greatly hampered by the soft snow, and how the ponies were almost useless ...

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  23. AUSTRALASIAN OPINIONS.

    The "Morning Post" has interviewed the High Commissioners of Australia and New Zealand with regard to the alien immigration ...

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  24. RIVAL APACHES

    A couple of Apaches, each the head of a band, fought a duel yesterday to decide which should have possession of a girl, of whom both ...

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  25. GHENT EXHIBITION.

    The failure of the electricity yesterday on the scenic railway at the Ghent Exhibition caused two cars to rush backwards and become ...

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  26. FOR LEAVE TO INTERVENE.

    In the High Court to-day Mr. W. H. Irvine, K.C., on behalf of the Brisbane Tramway Company, applied for leave to intervene in the ...

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  27. ATTEMPTED ARSON.

    Thirty cartridges, a quantity of oiled rags, and a burning tamper were discovered last night in St. John's Church at South End, and the fire ...

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  28. HENLEY REGATTA.

    The entries for this year's Henley regatta constitute a record. Canada and France are represented in the race for the grand challenge cup, ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND MINE

    Waihi shares rose on Saturday, and were, quoted at 41/3 to 43/9; and Waihi Grand Junction were at 18/ to 19/. The rise is attributed to ...

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  30. POVERTY DRIVES TO CRIME

    In the Criminal Court to-day regarding Ernest Willis, a tinsmith, who had been convicted of illegally pawning goods, Mr. Justice Hodges ...

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  31. POPULAR RETALIATION.

    A crowd of several thousand persons at Cambourne yesterday mobbed a band of suffragettes who were marching from Lands End to ...

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  32. CAPSIZE OF A BOAT.

    At New Madrid, in Missouri, the United States survey boat Beaver capsized in a storm yesterday, and nine engineers were drowned. ...

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  33. NEWS OF AMUNDSEN.

    Captain Scott, on his return to Safety Camp after depot laying, received Lieutenant, Campbell's letter announcing that Captain Amundsen ...

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  34. FIGHTING IN PENTRIDGE

    A week ago a serious fight occurred at Pentridge goal. Iron bars were used by several of the convicts, and in separating the ...

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  35. METHODIST CONFERENCE

    The General Conference of the Methodist Church of Australasia resumed its business this morning, when the Rev. J. G. Wheen ...

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  36. FIRE IN MONTREAL.

    A large fire here last night burned out a block containing a sash-blind factory. Four firemen were killed and three injured. ...

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  37. CONSPIRACY SENTENCES.

    Miss Laura Lennox, one of the seven suffragettes sentenced on the 17th inst. for conspiracy, has been released from prison suffering from ...

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  38. LIFE IN THE CINEMA STUDIO

    Here is a description of the brisk life of the cinema studio during filming operations given by a writer in "McClure's Magazine":— ...

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  39. DEFEATING THE ENDS OF JUSTICE

    For having attempted to dissuade a witness from giving evidence, John Carroll was, at the General Sessions to-day, sentenced to two and a half ...

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  40. HUNDRED YEARS PEACE

    An influential committee, which includes Lords Grey, Plymouth, Rothschild, and Cowdray, is appealing for funds to celebrate the ...

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  41. TRAGEDY IN A SCHOOL

    The man Schmidt, who recently raided a Roman Catholic School at Bremen and fired at the children, fired altogether 35 shots, and hit 21 ...

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  42. GAOL AND FLOGGING

    In sentencing George Grannon, guilty of an assault occasioning actual bodily harm, acting Judge Gurner said that the prisoner's ...

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  43. CHARGED WITH ASSAULT

    As the result of a disturbance in Hay-street, on Saturday night, Arthur Whittle (23) was charged at the City Court this morning with ...

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  44. GRAND VIZIER'S MURDER

    The court-martial appointed to inquire into the recent murder of the Grand Vizier, Mahmud Shefket Pasha, has condemned to death twenty ...

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  45. BROTHERS IN THE DOCK

    Hugh Hollingworth and Allan Hollingworth, two young brothers, who were found guilty of forgery and uttering a cheque for £850, ...

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  46. RADICAL MINISTERS

    The members of the new Radical Government refuse to wear uniforms and accept the title of Excellency. The Premier, M. Zahle, who is an ...

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  47. RIOT IN BARCELONA

    On Saturday a large crowd in Barcelona, holding a demonstration against the Moroccan war, raised revolutionary cries. The gendarmes ...

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  48. FIREARM ESCAPADE

    Frederick Stidworthy appeared before the City Court this morning, and was remanded in custody for eight days on a charge of having, at ...

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  49. RECIPROCITY NOT DESIRED

    The Timaru branch of the Farmers' Union, after a discussion, of suggested freetrade between Australia and New Zealand, resolved to ...

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  50. SOME OF THE CONDEMNED.

    Among the condemned are Sherif. Pasha and Rechid Bey, who are in Paris, and Prince Sabah-ed-Din and Nazini Pasha, who are believed to ...

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