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  2. Welsh Church Bill.

    In the House of Lords, yesterday Earl Beauchamp moved the second reading of the Welsh Church Dis[?]tablishment 'Bill. ...

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  3. Elec[?]

    A special meeting of the [?] City Council was held in the [?] Chambers, at noon yesterday, [?] a Mayor for the [?] year. , ...

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  4. Rebellion in Mexico.

    The Federal troop's re-opened the battle today attacking the arsenal in the daylight. A fierce engagements followed, and hundreds of ...

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  5. IPSWICH PRIZE BUTTER.

    An exhibit of butter sent to the Warwick show, held during .the present week, by Messrs. Pommer Bros., of North Ipswich, scored remarkably well, ...

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  6. GENERAL CABLES.

    Sir George Reid (High Commissioner for Australia), is now in better health, though he is still confined to is room. ...

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  7. The World's Tribute

    The newspapers are giving prominence to Capt. Oates's bravery in South Africa. When his patrol was surrounded, the Boer commander demanded his ...

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  8. DESIRED CABLE CONFERENCE.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Herbert Samuel, Postmaster General, informed Major Archer[?] that the reply to the request ...

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  9. A RHODES OARSMEN.

    The "Daily Telegraph" considers that H.K. Ward, the New South Wales Rhodes scholar is the best oarsman in the Oxford crew for the ...

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  10. MRS. SCOTT LEARNS THE WORST.

    Mrs. Scott, who is a passenger on the [?], in the pacific, has received a wireless message, communicating the news of her husband's death ...

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  11. THE GREAT MAHATMA COMPANY.

    At Martoo's Olympia, on Saturday Monday and Tuesday nights, will be pro[?] what the management claims to be absolutely the greatest ...

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  12. A HIGH-PRICED HORSE.

    A horse named High Jumper, the winner of Prizes at the Olympia show has been sold for 1450 guineas ...

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  13. COST OF EXPEDITION.

    A sum of £ [?] is still owing for the post of the expenditure. Capt Scott hoped to [?] this amount with the proceeds of his book and ...

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  14. FAREWELL TO SIR JOHN TAVERNER.

    Mr. T.A. [?] (Agent-General for New South Wales), presided at the Agents-Geueral farewell [?] to Sir John Taverner (the retiring ...

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  15. VERSION FOR THE CHILDREN.

    The proprietors of the "Evening News." with the hearty support of Sir George Reid and other will-known gentlemen, have arranged with the ...

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  16. A DOUBLE GAIN.

    The Admiralty is testing a Sheffield invention, which is claimed increases the resistance of armourplates whilst reducing the weight by ...

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  17. COMMONWEALTH SYMPATHY.

    Great prominence has been given to the messages of sympathy received from Lord Denman (Governor-General of Australia), Lord Liverpool (Governor ...

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  18. MINIMUM WAGE QUESTION.

    During the discussion on the Railway way Bill in the House of Commons last night the Labour members failed to secure the adoption of an [?]ment ...

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  19. MARCONI CONTRACT.

    Giving evidence before the commission appointed by the House of commons to inquire into the Marconi wireless telegraph contract, Mr. L. J. ...

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  20. PEASANTS LYNCH HORSE-THIEVES.

    Five thousand peasants at Kharkor [?] the Court-house, and lynched two horse-thieves ...

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  21. FUND FOR A MEMORIAL.

    A fund has been opened at the Mansion House with the object of erecting a memorial to Capt. Scott. ...

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  22. LLOYD'S ADMIRATION.

    The committee of Lloyd's has passed a resolution, expressing their admiration of the heroism of Capt. Scott and his comrades. ...

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  23. Turkey and the Balkans.

    Because of a misadventure the Russian cruiser Kagul fired a shot from a small gun in to the Dolmabagch Palace grounds, but no damage was done. ...

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  24. CAPTAIN AND 13 MEN MISSING.

    The Spanish steamer Pauline has been wrecked on the coast of Wigtonshire, and the captain and 13 men are missing. ...

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  25. SOUTH AFRICAN SYMPATHY.

    Gen. Botha (Prime Minister of South Africa), speaking in the Legislative Assembly, at Capatown, paid a tribute to the heroism of Capt. Scott and his ...

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  26. KING GEORGE AND THE BIBLE.

    The council of the Sunday School Union has presented an address to the King, thanking him for his daily reading of the Bible ...

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  27. PECULIAR ACCIDENT.

    A drayman, named James Long, who lives at Teneriffe, was backing his loaded dray near the cliff, at the rear of King's motor-garage, in ...

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  28. QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S DOGS.

    H.M. Queen Alexandra had been awarded first, second, and third prizes for basset bounds at Cruft's show Queen Alexandra also secured several ...

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  29. SERVICE AT DEVONPORT DOCKYARD.

    A memorial service will be held at Devonport dockyard on Friday. ...

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  30. LAWN TENNIS.

    The British Lawn Tennis Association has received the Australian Challenge for the Davis Cup. ...

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  31. KING TO ATTEND ST. PAUL'S.

    The King will attend the memorial service to be held at St. Paul's Cathedral. ...

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  32. A DISTINGUISHED DIVINE.

    Dr. Adeney, Chairman of the Congregational Australia Union, will visit Australia shortly. ...

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  33. PROVISION FOR DEPENDENTS.

    The Lord Mayor of Liverpool has opened a fund in aid of the dependents of Capt. Scott and those of his comrades. ...

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  34. MASONIC SCHOOL FOR GIRLS,

    Some three months ago we announced that the eldest daughter of the late Dr. Hewer, of Blackall, had been elected to a bursary at the above ...

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  35. Pekin, February 13. PRESS CABLE RATES.

    The Cable companies have arranged a press rate to Europe of [?] per word. ...

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  36. MORE CONDOLENCES.

    The French Minister of Marine and the Prince of Monaco have sent messages of Condolence to the British Admiralty. ...

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  37. The Airship Competition.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon Col, seely (Secretary for war) in reply to a question by Mr. Rowland Hunt (Unionist) said that ...

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  38. Adis (Abyssinia), February 13. ABYSSINIA TRANQUIL.

    The dispute at the palace, between the guards and the troops, has been settled peacefully. ...

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  39. Rome, February 12. LIEUT. BOWERS'S MOTHER.

    Lieurt, Bowers's mother learned of the disaster by reading English telegrams posted in the Public Library at Rome. ...

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  40. Canadian Naval Proposals

    The Hon. W.S. Fieldiag (ex-Minister for Finance in the Canadian Cabinet), who came to England after introducing the Right Hon. R. L. ...

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  41. WORLD-WIDE SYMPATHY.

    The Royal Geographical Society has received tributes from all parts of the world to the memory of Capt. Scott and his party. ...

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  42. MOURNING IN SYDNEY.

    The Hags on the principal buildings in Sydney were half-mast today, as a tribute to Capt. Scott and his followers. The Dean of Sydney has ...

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  43. SCOTT'S KINDLY CONSIDERATION.

    Capt. Scott. writing to the wife of Commander Evans (second in command), in 1911, explained that her husband was staying for another ...

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  44. New Zealand Loan.

    It is officially announced that a loan of £3,000,000 to the New Zealand Government is being underwritten, it is repayable from ...

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  45. STRAINED RELATIONS.

    A cable message from Christchurch (New Zealand) says at is an undoubted fact that strained relations existed between the heads of the Antarctic ...

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  46. BOXING.

    Georges Carpentier the middleweight champion of France, and Bandsman Rice. of England, met last night in a boxing match scheduled for ...

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  47. Winston Churchill's Picture.

    Speaking at a Nationalist lunch on in London, the Right Hon. Winston Churchill (First Lord of the Adm[?]ralty) said that, when the history of ...

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  48. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    The commander and officers of the Terra Nova, which has arrived at Ly[?], made a statement to the Press. ...

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  49. STOCK EXCHANGE CONTRIBUTION.

    The Sydney [?] Exchange has voted [?] to the fund for the relief of the dependents of the men who lost their [?] in Capt. Scott's expedition ...

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  50. RIGH COURT JUDGES

    The Fedral Attorney-General (Hon. W.M. Hughes yesterday made an indefinite statement concerning the time when two additional appointments to ...

    Article : 138 words
  51. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    In [?] of the retirement of Mr. C.P. Sehrader. who was recently appointed inspector of schools in the Northern Territory, the post has ...

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  52. "Act of Illegality."

    In the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. T.M. Healy [?] has appealed to the Speaker not to certify to the Appropriation Bill (which ...

    Article : 160 words
  53. GERMANY'S ARMAMENTS

    Dr. von Behtmann Hollweg (Imperial [?] speaking at an agricultural [?] said Germany will be compelled in the present year to ...

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  54. South Africa and the Navy.

    Replying to a question by Mr. [?] [?] in the Union House of Assembly, the Prime Minister Gen. [?] said that the remarks of Sir Richard ...

    Article : 104 words
  55. TOKIO RIOTS.

    A mob St Dsaka, making a demonstration on the anniversary of the Constitution. wrecked the offices of the [?] newspaper and paraded ...

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  56. BELGIAN WORKERS

    The National General Strike Committee has summoned the workers to cease work on 14th February. ...

    Article : 37 words
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