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  3. GENERAL CABLES.

    At the Imperial Conference the First Lord of the Admiralty (Lord Tweedmouth) asked the colonies to trust the Admiralty to secure the naval defence ...

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  4. THE RAND MINES.

    It is announced that the mirectors of the Kleinfontein Deep and the Van ryn mines in the Transvaal have decided to close down, as the funds of the companies are nearly ...

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  5. UNREST IN BENGAL.

    According to the "Indian Daily News, a leading Calcutta paper, the outlook in Bengal is threatening. The Mohammedans and the Hindus at ...

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  6. DISQUIET IN RUSSIA.

    An alarming spread of the revolutionary propaganda in the Russian army is reported. Many officers suspected of being connected resign. There is great anxiety ...

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  7. FATE OF THE DUMA.

    There has been a stormy sitting of the Russian Duma. The Government asked the Duma to authorise 459,000 recruits for the army, the Minister for War (General ...

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  8. FEELING IN GERMANY.

    One of the organs inspired by Prince Bulow, the German Chancellor, has published a significant article on the eve of roe debate in the Reichstag in relation to ...

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  9. COURT OF APPEAL.

    Mr.Deakin moved:—"That it is desirable to establish an Imperial Court of Appeal." "That this conference, recoguising the ...

    Article : 173 words
  10. LIVING STATUARY.

    A crusade has been begun against the living statuary exhibitions. These are being given at various places of public amusement in increasing numbers since the success ...

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  11. NAVIGATION CONFERENCE.

    The Navigation Conference closed its sittings on Monday. A vote of thanks to Mr. Lloyd-George for the courtesy and ability with which he had presided was carried ...

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  12. MR. BENT IN LONDON.

    Mr. Bent,who arrived in London on April 20, found the voyage rather trying. He has now completely recovered, and is engaged in the business of the state. The ...

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  13. LORD CHANCELLOR'S VIEWS.

    Lord Loreburn (Lord Chancellor) argued that it would be no real advantage to displace the Judicial Committee. Mr. Deakin's motion was not adopted, ...

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  14. THE PREFERENCE QUESTION.

    On Tuesday the Imperial Conference digcu-sed the question of preferential trade. Among those present were Sir. Mr. Asquith (the Chancellor of the Exchequer), Mr. ...

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  15. SCOTTISH LAND LAWS.

    In the House of Commons the second, reading of the Small Landholders in Scotland Bill was carried. Mr. Balfour charged the Government with ...

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  16. MR. TAIT IN ROME.

    Mr. Tait, the Chief Victorian Railway Commission, is in Rome. Later, in company with Mr. Beat, he will visit Buda-Pesth, to examine a new method ...

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  17. MR. ASQUITH'S REPLY. PREFERENCE REFUSED.

    On Thursday Mr. Asquith, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, made an important statement on behalf of the Ministry. He point blank refused to grant any fiscal ...

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  18. ENGLAND AND SPAIN.

    The report that Great Britain has entered into a alliance with Spain has been dented by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey). ...

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  19. "THE MIKADO" TABOOED.

    The Lord Chamberlain has withdrawn the license for the production of Gilbert, and Sullivan's comic opera "The Mikado," in London and the provinces. It is ...

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  20. GERMAN LOAN FLOATED.

    The German loan of £20,000.000 has been subscribed 45 times over. The rate of interest is 4 per cent., and the minimum price was £99. ...

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  21. CLAIM TO A DUKEDOM.

    Towards the end of March a lady witness in the claim of Mr. George Hollamby Druee, formerly of Melbourne, to the titles and estates of the Duke of Portland alleged ...

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  22. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, who is at St. Raphael, in the south of France, is reported to be making good progress, though his knee still causes him to limp slightly. ...

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  23. EUROPEAN PROSPECTS.

    Prince Bulow, the German Chancellor, made what is regarded as a pre-eminently peaceful speech when discussing the European outlook in the Reichstag on April 30. ...

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  24. THE FAITHFUL MASSACRE.

    The site of the Faithful massacre in 1836 has been definitely fixed by Mr. Uren, stateschool teacher of Benalla. The Faithful brothers were the first white men to ...

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  25. DANISH ROYAL VISIT.

    King Frederick VIII. and Queen Louisa of Denmark have accepted an invitation from King Edward to visit England. They will remain in England from June 8 to ...

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  27. SUFFERING IN WARSAW.

    At Warsaw there is now a general strike, All trade has been stopped, and meat and bread are not procurable. Unless the strike is speedily ended the suffering ...

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  28. A BOY'S RANSOM.

    Reuter's correspondent at the Turkish town of Uskub states that the British Consul-General at Salonika paid £13,500 to the representatives of the brigands; to secure ...

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  29. WEST INDIAN BLACKS.

    Serious labour troubles in the West indies have occurred at Port Castries, on the island of St. Lucia. The coal-heavers went out on strike, and the ill-feeling ...

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  30. THE MAIL CONTRACT.

    Mr.Trevisa Clarke and Mr. J. Esplen have returned to London after their mission to Australia in connection with the mail contract. Yesterday, accompanied by Mr. ...

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  32. DIVER HUGHES.

    Sir John Forrest has asked the Government of Western Australia- to co-operate with him in bringing Hughes's bravery under the notice of the British ...

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