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  2. BRITISH POLITICS

    Speaking at Linlithgow on Saturday evening, Lord Linlithgow commented on the result of the previous day's election. He pointed out ...

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  3. INTERSTATE LABOUR CONGRESS

    An interstate congress of Trades and Labour Councils, convened by the United Trades and Labour Council of South Australia, was ...

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  4. MR. CHINN IN THE SERVICE

    Interesting evidence was. given by Mr. King O'Malley, formerly Minister for Home Affairs, before the select committee of the. Senate ...

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  5. LABOUR AFFAIRS.

    An agitation is on foot to organise a general sympathetic strike of the transport workers in Britain in order to support the strike of the Dublin ...

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  6. MISCELLANEOUS.

    A six days' bicycle race finished yesterday at Boston. It was won by the American pair, Joseph Fogler and Ivor Lawson, who covered ...

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  7. VOLUNTEERS FOR ULSTER.

    Two thousand volunteers have now been enrolled in the Dublin district to support the Ulster force should the Home Rule Bill be ...

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  8. LARKIN AND SUFFRAGETTES.

    The Financial Secretary to the Treasury Mr. C. F. G. Masterman, addressed a religious meeting in the Shoreditch Tabernacle last night ...

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  9. TRAGEDY AT SAN REMO

    Countess Tiepolo, member of a noble Venetian family, has been arrested at San Remo on the charge of having shot her husband's orderly ...

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  10. LONG AEROPLANE FLIGHT.

    A French aviator, M. Dancourt, started on the 21st ult. from Paris with M. Roux as a passenger to make an aeroplane flight from Paris ...

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  11. NON-UNIONIST QUESTION.

    The orchestras struck in two music halls on Saturday upon the non unionist question, and in one case the performance was abandoned. ...

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  12. DETAILS OF THE AFFAIR.

    Countess Tiepolo is the wife of an Italian officer, Captain Oggioni. She had just undergone at San Remo a cure for epileptic hysteria. The ...

    Article : 178 words
  13. AMUNDSEN'S LECTURES.

    The German Government, said a cablegram on the 5th inst., has for bidden Captain Amundsen to lecture in Schleswig on his South Polar ...

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  14. RESULT AT READING.

    At the last general election for heading the Liberal candidate, Sir Rufus Isaacs, defeated his Unionist opponent, Captain Leslie Wilson, by ...

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  15. SOMALILAND TROUBLES

    The correspondent in Somaliland of the "Daily Express" states that, after the Government presented the friendly tribes with rifles ...

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  16. BRUNSWICK SUCCESSION.

    The famous Guelph treasures which were once at Gmunden, and which were temporarily removed to England for safety in 1803, will ...

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  17. WORK AT SENGHENYDD.

    Twenty more bodies have been recovered from the Universal colliery at Senghenydd. Six of the dead had apparently lived for some time ...

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  18. NAVAL MANOEUVRES

    Much comment has been aroused, said a cablegram on the 8th inst., by the fact that the Admiralty has issued no report of the recent naval ...

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  19. MISSIONARY STATEMENT

    when a statement was published to-day to the effect that Rev. F. H. L. Paton, secretary to the Victorian Presbyterian Foreign Mission, was ...

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  20. ANGLO-FRENCH TREATY.

    The Anglo-French arbitration treaty was yesterday renewed for a further period of five years. ...

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  21. ILLNESS OF KING ALFONSO.

    King Alfonso ,is suffering from otitis or inflammation of the ear. A minor operation has proved unsuccessful, and it is feared that a more ...

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  22. THE NEWS IN DUBLIN.

    The Dublin transport strikers are jubilant over the Unionist victory at the Reading by-election, and celebrated it with demonstrations and ...

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  23. HAMBURG-AMERIKA GO.

    The shareholders in the Hamburg-Amerika Shipping Co. have decided to increase the capital of the company to £1,500,000. ...

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  24. MR. GLYNN ON THE CASE.

    A telegram from Melbourne published on Monday stated that information had been received by the Victorian Presbyterian Foreign ...

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  25. UNIONIST PRESS COMMENT.

    The Unionist newspapers, commenting on the two by-elections, contend that the Government has received two distinct warnings to ...

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  26. BILLIARD MATCH.

    Reece offers to wager an extra £100 on the result and to start level if Gray agrees to use ivory balls in their third match. ...

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  27. MR. CHINN'S EXPENSES

    When the Prime Minister was asked on Saturday if he was aware of the fact that Mt. Henry Chinn was being paid professional ...

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  28. SERVICE AT ST. PAUL'S

    A band of twenty-five suffragettes attended service in St. Paul's Cathedral to-day, and after the prayer for the clergy shouted in chorus their ...

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  29. LIBERAL PRESS COMMENT.

    The Liberal "Daily Chronicle" declares that Home Rule had little to, do with the result either by election, but that in both the ...

    Article : 108 words
  30. WIRELESS RESEARCH COMMITTEE.

    Mr. C. E. Hothouse, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, has been appointed chairman of Mr. Herbert Samuel's committee to ...

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  31. TURCO-GREEK TREATY.

    The "Neue Freie Presse" cliams to have authoritative information that the Turkish Foreign Minister, Talaat Bev. has instructed the ...

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  32. NEWLY-ARRIVED IMMIGRANTS

    The White Star liner Zealandic arrived on Friday from Liverpool with 1064 immigrants for West Australia. The 600 nominated by friends ...

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  33. RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    The driver of a light engine near Northallerton last night, noticing that the Edinburgh to King's Cross express was rapidly overtaking him ...

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  34. SMALL POX IN SYDNEY

    The President of the Health Office of each of the States and the Commonwealth Director of Quarantine met in conference to-day to discuss ...

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  35. THE CERALDTON CONTEST

    During the ensuing fortnight political interest will centre ground Geraldton and the vigorous campaign which is there being pursued. ...

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  36. BODY WITH BULLET WOUNDS

    To-day the body of Geo. Richard Gee, solicitor, who disappeared on Thursday last, was discovered in the bush at Brookvale near Manly. ...

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  37. PROMISE TO NATIONALISTS.

    Mr. John Bryce, Liberal M.P. for Inverness Burghs, in a speech on Saturday evening at Inverness, declared that, if the Government ...

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  38. MOTOR CAR FRAUDS

    Mr. F. E. Smith, K.C., on behalf of the leading motor car manufacturers, intervened this morning in the prosecution, of Keinsley and ...

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  39. NONCONFORMIST VIEWS.

    Sir Robert Perks, a leading non-conformist, and one time Liberal M P for Louth, says that the appeal of the Ulster Protestants has ...

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  40. FOUR FRESH CASES.

    To-day four fresh cases of smallpox were reported. The patients, who are all residents of the northern suburbs, were, with seven contacts ...

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  41. RE-DISTRIBUTION OF SEATS.

    At a special State Cabinet meeting to-day final touches were given to the Redistribution of Seats Bill, which the Premier expects to ...

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  42. BAKING BREAD BY DAY.

    In the ballot taken on the question of baking bread in the day time as against, night time, 972 members of the Operative Bakers' Association in ...

    Article : 67 words
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