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  2. TWELVE-MILE LIMIT.

    Renter's correspondent in St. Petersburg telegraphs that the Council of the Empire have adopted the 12-mile territorial limit, which is to be applied lo operations on the ...

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  3. AERIAL DISASTERS.

    M. Latham, one of the most prominent aviators ht Earope, bad an extraordinarily narrow escape from death yesterday. While he was flying at Brooklands a Crain on ...

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  4. WHITSUNTIDE.

    Tropical weather is prevailing throughout Great Britain, the thermometer yesterday registering 80 deg. A number of heat and drowning fatnlities are reported. ...

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  5. MACEDONIA.

    The Sultan and his two sons, accompanied by the Granel Vizier, the Minister for Marine, and the Minister for the Interior, yesterday embarked on board a ...

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  6. LABOR'S MISSION.

    Mr. A. Fisher. Prime Minister of Australia, when interviewed vesterday regarding the future of Labor in polities, said the Labor Party invited the democrats ...

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  7. RECIPROCITY.

    Mr. W. S. Fielding, Canadian Minister for Finance, in a letter to tbe papers yesterday, replied to Lord Selborne's recent criticism of the Americo-Canadian ...

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  8. THE RENMARK STRIKE

    On Tuesday the majority of the drivers of Messrs. H. Graves & Co. ceased work. The trouble has arisen out of the recent Police trouble has arisen out of the recent ...

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  9. "PETER THE PAINTER".

    A stowaway from Singapore has been arrested here on suspicion of being "Peter the Painter,"' the escaped Anarchist for whom the London police are seeking in ...

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  10. DELEGATES AT HARROWBY.

    The Australian delegates to the Imperial Conference yesterday visited the potteries at Harrowby. Staffordshirc, and were entertained by the Mayor of Stoke-on-Trent. ...

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  11. UNION JACKS TORN DOWN.

    Among the flags decorating the Strcels dnring a musical festival at New Ross, Wexford, yesterday were some Union Jacks. These were torn down by some ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA ARMING.

    Captain Chambon, R.N., who is to take charge of the Naval College upon its estabhishment, but who pendiug that event is acting in the capacity of second member of ...

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  13. ARGENTINE LOAN.

    Congress has passed a Bill to provide for a loan of £14,000,000 at 4½ per cent., to be issued at about £95. The money will lie devoted to the extension of schools and ...

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  14. TYPOGRAPHICAL STRIKE

    An interesting test case was decided in a Cape court yesterday, when one of the members of the Typographical Society who had ussisted in prodaiming the recent ...

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  15. BRITAIN'S LARGEST BOAT.

    The keel-plate was laid on Saturday at Clydebank of the giant steamer Aquitani. This vessel,'which is being built to the order of the Cunard Company, will be a ...

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  16. GRAFT IN POLITICS.

    A member of the State Legislature has confessed to accepting a bribe in connection with his public duties. The confession, it is believed, forecasts disclosures of ...

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  17. IMPERIAl DEFENCE.

    Considerable interest has been aroused by the speech delivered in Stafford by Mr. Frank Wilson, Premier of Western Australia, on Friday night on the QUestion ...

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  18. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    Admirai von Koester, President of the German Navy League, diseussing the decision of the Imperial Conference to support the ratification of the Declaration of ...

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  19. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    News is to hand of the success of the French military operations under Captain Moreau against the mountaineers who were delaying the advance of the column ...

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  20. ANTHROPOLOGICAL RESEARCH.

    A correspondent in the "Times," reviewing the results of Mr. Brown's researches on behalf of the Cambridge Anthropologi cal expedition in Western Australia, refers ...

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  21. BARON EDRIC GIFFORD.

    The death is announced of Baron Edric Fa Gifford, V.C.. aged 62 years. Baron Gifford, Who died suddenly, won his V.C. in the Ashantee expedition in ...

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  22. THE OPIUM TRAEFIC.

    There is a growing opinion in India that if America insi&ts on a conference at the Hague regarding the prohibition of the opium traffic with China the Great Powers ...

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  23. MR. DILLON, M.P.

    Mr. J. Dillon. Nationalist member of the House of Commons, was the victim of a serious motor accident yesterday in Dundalk (Ireland). His ear struck the ...

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  24. BATTLESHIP CRUISER NEW ZEALAND.

    Thp battleship-cruiser New Zealand, which the Government of that Dominion are 'presenting to the Imperial navy, will be launched next month. The vessel, which ...

    Article : 66 words
  25. FIRE AT SOUTHEND.

    A fire occurred yesterday at Southend, which for more than a century has been a popular seaside resort for Londoners. The fire destroyed a huge joy-wheel, upon which ...

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  26. SENSATIONAL TRAM ACCIDENT.

    Stalybridge. in Cheshire, was the scene of a sensational tramway accident yesterday. A tram crowded with workmen was descending a hill and when rounding a curve ...

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  27. CANADA AND NEW ZEALAND.

    Canada's trade with New Zealand for the fiscal year just closed totalled almost £300,000, an increase of £80,000 on the preCeding year. A substantial trade in ...

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  28. GRAY VERSUS INMAN.

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  29. REGENT OF PERSIA.

    While Nasr-ul-Mulk, Regent of Persia, was driving in a street in the capital yesterday, two persons, dressed as women, but who are believed to be men attempted to ...

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  30. THE CORONATION.

    The Acting Premier, replying to a question in the Legislative Assembly to-day said at present he did not contemplate doing anytliing in the way of remitting ...

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  31. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES.

    Andrew Stevenson Eddy, described as "an Adelaide Journalist under contract to travel the world without money and without begging," was arrested recently at ...

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  32. JUDGES AND TRADES UNIONISTS.

    At a conference of British brassworkers held at Birmingham yesterday a resolution was carried thanking Mr. Churchill for his "manly denunciation of the judges" ...

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  33. VANCOUVER LABOR TROUBLE.

    The big labor "tie-up," or general strike, expected to occur to-day did not eventuate, as only the employes in the building trades went out. Four thousand men are ...

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  34. ALLEGED LUMBER TRUST.

    The enquiry into the conduct of the hamber trade in the United States which was initiated by the Federal Government was opened yesterday. The Grand Jury ...

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  35. UNIONS IN BUSINESS.

    Tile Barrier Labor Federation has decided to dispose of the Union Bakery business, as well as the woodyard. The decision of the mass meeting to that effect waws ...

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  36. EX-PRIEST SENTENCED.

    The Criminal Tribunal yesterday sentenced an ex-priest named Verdesi, who is now a Methodist, to ten months' imprisonment, besides fining him, for libel. ...

    Article : 111 words
  37. THE VETO BILL.

    The Earl of Halsbury, a Conservative peer, speaking at Eggesford yesterday on the reform of the House of Lords, said that unless the Veto Bill was so amended as ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Yesterday a party of young people were out sailing, and the boat capsizing, six of them were drowned. ARMENIANS FOR CANADA. ...

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  39. BROUGHT BACK BY CREDITORS.

    Status Black, who was recently brought back from South Africa in custody, pleaded guilty at the Criminal Conrt to-day to a charge of having absconded from the Stale ...

    Article : 217 words
  40. THE MEXICAN MUDDLE.

    A great popular reception is being planned in honor of General Madero, the leader of the "insurrectos," who arrives in the capital shortly from the scene of the ...

    Article : 93 words
  41. SHIPPING NEWS.

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  42. ROUBAIX EXHIBITION.

    Mr. E. L. Batchelor, Australian Minister for External Affairs, yesterday formally opened the Australian pavilion at the Roubaix Exhibition. ...

    Article : 47 words
  43. RUSSIAN STEAMER IN TROUBLE.

    News has been received that the steamer Ryazan, one of the vessels of the Russian volunteer fleet, struck a rock off Nagasaki yesterday. All the mails and passengers ...

    Article : 69 words
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