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  2. HOME RULE.

    Mr. Timothy Healy has been adopted as the candidate of the Independent Nationalists for East Cork at the forthcoming election, resulting from the unseating of ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The industrial disputes affecting the sailors, dockers, and carters in Manchester are practically ended. The conference between the representatives of the employers ...

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  4. OVERSEA VISITORS.

    Sir Joseph Ward, Mrs. Richard Seddon and other visitors from New Zealand and Australia, visited Birmingham on Saturday when Sir Joseph received the honorary ...

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  5. FRENCH DEFENCES IN DANGER.

    A daring attempt was made yesterday to explode the submarine mines which the authorities had laid down for the protection of Toulon, a first class naval port ...

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  6. HUNGARIAN EARTH-QUAKE.

    The chief damage caused by the earth-quake experienced in Hungary yesterday, occurred at Keeskemet. The railway-station and the police barracks collapsed ...

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  7. BOOLEROO BALLASTING.

    On Monday morning at 10 o'clock a meeting of unemployed men was held outside the Labor Bureau. The immediate [?]e of the meeting was a notice posted ...

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  8. THE VINTAGE.

    The Government Statist reports a record vintage for the State for 1911, 3,420,058 gallons of wine being made against 2,569/797 for 1910, an increase of 850,261 gallons, or ...

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  9. GENERAL CASTRO.

    The Government of Venezuela report that ex-President Castro, who was deposed in 1908 by a coup d'etat during his absence in Europe, has returned to the Republic, ...

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  10. THE AGADIR AITAIR.

    M. Paul Cambon, the French Ambass[?]dor, yesterday conferred with Herr von Kiderlin-Wachter, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, regarding the situation arising out ...

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  11. WOOL-CLASSING.

    When making a presentation to the departing wool instructor (Mr. Spencer Williams) at the School of Mines on Monday evening Mr. George Jeffrey, one of the ...

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  12. VALUABLE BROOD MARE.

    Much interest is being taken in the sale of Sceptre, the famous brood mare, owned by Sir, William Bass, which will take place at Newmarket to-day. There is ...

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  13. THE KING IN DUBLIN.

    The cordiality of the reception of the King and Queen in Dublin on Saturday exceeded all expectations. The Lord Mayor intended to read an address of welcome to ...

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  14. BRITISH CROPS.

    The "Times" on Saturday published a crop report, in which it estimates the yields of wheat in Great Britain at 91.67, compared with the average of preceding ...

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  15. "YOU CAN KID FOLKS."

    A youth of 17 sat in the muster room of the Criminal Investigation Department on Sunday yarning to three detectives. His story was an unvarnished recital of a series ...

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  16. SIR PHILIP WATTS.

    Sir Philip Watts, F.R.S., who has been Director of Naval Construction in Great Britain since 1901, has retired from the service of the Admiralty. ...

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  17. ROUBAIX EXHIBITION.

    Sir George Reid and Sir William Hall Jones, High Commissioners for Australia and New Zealand, welcomed President Fallieres, in the Australian and New ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A case of plague was reported to the authorities yesterday. VISITING GERMANS. LONDON, July 10. ...

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  19. SIR ELDON GORST.

    Sir Eldon Gorst, who recently resigned his office as British Agent, Consul-General, and Minister Plenipotentiary in Egypt, in consequence of ill-health, is now stated to ...

    Article : 46 words
  20. THE PERSIAN QUESTION.

    The Government have requested the British authorities to lend them the services of Major C. B. Stokes, the British Military Attache at the Legation here, to organise ...

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  22. GOLF TOURNAMENT.

    Bruce Pearce, of Tasmania, won the open amateur golf tournament at Cruden Bay. Aberd[?]enshire, on Saturday. ...

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  23. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    Hoffnung & Company made a profit on the year's transactions of £74,064, out of which it is proposed to pay a preference dividend for the year of 7½ per cent, and ...

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  24. THE ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    The Turkish Minister here has communicated to the Government a generous list of terms on which the Malissori tribesmen, who fled into Montenegro when it was seen ...

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  25. SEARCHING FOR TREASURE.

    A further expedition left England last week in search of treasure worth £20,000,000, supposed to have been buried by pirates early in the nineteenth ...

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  26. CALEDONIA IN TROUBLE.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's steel twin-screw steamer Caledonia, 9,223 tons, while leaving Plymouth yesterday struck the rocks at the ...

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  28. HEALTH CONGRESS.

    Sir John McCall, Agent-General for Tasmania, presided on Saturday at the meeting of the Imperial Health Congress in the Caxton Hall, London. Miss Amy Hughes ...

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  29. VALUABLE CHINA.

    The collection of Chinese porcelain belonging to Mr. Richard Bennett, consisting of 500 pieces, was sold on Saturday for £250,000. The whole of the collection ...

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  30. A MAD ROBBER.

    George Douglas Kay, a cyclist, who last month shot Mr. Samuel Splitters on the St. Albans-road, has been declared insane. ...

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  31. MR. THOMAS BOWMAN'S ESTATE.

    The will has been lodged in the Probate Office of Mr. Thomas Richard Bowman, stockholder, who died at "Waverley," South-terrace, on February 17. The estate ...

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  32. SETTLING AUSTRALIA.

    Sir J. W. Taverner, Agent-General of Victoria, has arrived in Denmark. He is engaged in interviewing agricultural experts and in making investigations ...

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  33. PORTUGUESE UNREST.

    The Government have dispatched 35,000 troops to the northern provinces, with the object of checking the operations of the supporters of King Manuel, who have been ...

    Article : 59 words
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  35. BOMBS IN ARGENTINA.

    Two Italian Anarchists were arrested in Buenos Ayres yesterday. When the police searched the lodgings occupied by the men a bomb factory was discovered on the ...

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  36. JAPANESE DREADNOUGHTS.

    The Government of Japan are building two Dreadnoughts, each of 27,000 tons, in addition to the two already authorised. All four will be ready by 1914. Three of ...

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  38. LIQUOR TRADE TROUBLE.

    It was ascerained on Monday morning that the employes of the various firms in the wine and spirit trade had not ceased work, but had given a week's notice ...

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  39. AVIATION.

    M. Loridon rose in an aeroplane on Saturday to a height of 10,932 ft. This is a record, being 186 ft. higher than the altitude reached on December 11 by M. ...

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