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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. John Dillon, Nationalist member for Mayo, last, night gave notice to move in the House of Commons a further reduction of the shipbuilding vote by two ...

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  3. NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION.

    When the Legislative Assembly met yesterday afternoon, Mr. Outtrim gave notice to move,--"That in tho opinion of the House the ...

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  4. THE MAYOR'S BALL.

    The ball tendered by Mayor and Mayoress Andrew to citizens at the Town Hall last night, was largely attended. The hall was most attractively decorated. ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC

    Preaching at Hythe, in Kent, last owning Father Vaughan, the famous social reformer, declared that the decline in the birth-rate among the wealthy ...

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  6. THE CANADIAN HARVEST.

    Reports from the Canadian prairie provinces state that crop prospects improved, but there are indications that the wheal harvest will be smaller than last ...

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  7. THE TRIANGULAR SCHEME.

    Lord Harris, speaking at a meeting of the Cricket Fund Friendly Society, referring to the decision of South Africa not to send a team to Australia said ...

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  8. BRITAIN AND TRADE.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, who is at present on a visit to Leeds, was tendered a civic luncheon there to-day. Sir George, in the course ...

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  9. MAKING GAOL LIKE HOME.

    An important modification in the treatment in British gaols of prisoners other than those sentenced to hard labor is announced. The Home Office has ...

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  10. COLLISION AND EXPLOSION.

    A terrible marine disaster is reported from Russia. A collision occurred in the Black Sea, between the Russian passenger steamer Lowsky and another ...

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  11. TRAIN FALLS OVER EMBANKMENT.

    A serious railway accident is reported from Kizil Arvat, in the Caspian region. The train became derailed, and fell over an embankment. Nineteen people were ...

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  12. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The Gentlemen appear likely to lose their match against the Players, at Lords, in addition to the game at the Oval last week. The second match began to-day, ...

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  13. HEAT IN AMERICA.

    Great heat continues to be experienced throughout the eastern portion of the United States, and many additional deaths are reported. In New York ten ...

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  14. SOHEIDEGG PASS AVALANCHE.

    It appears that the fatal avalanche in the Swiss Alps, two days ago was started in a very simple manner. Some hut-keepers many feet above the Scheidegg ...

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  15. NEWARK LYNCHING CASE.

    An investigation is being conducted into the lynching of a special temperance detective at Newark, Ohio, on Friday. The detectives were employed by the ...

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  16. HEAT WAVES IN UNITED STATES.

    Intense heat still prevails in the United States. Many people have been protracted, and 12 additional deaths were reported on Monday from New York and ...

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  17. DRY DOCK FOR GLASGOW.

    Plans are being prepared for the construction of a new dry dock at Glasgow. It is proposed that the new dock shall be able to accommodate the largest ...

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  18. MISPLACED PATRIOTISM.

    An Italian named Guiseppe Colpi has been sentenced at Vienna to six years' penal servitude for burglary. The evidence adduced at the trial showed that ...

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  19. AVIATION.

    The report that M. Daniel Kinet had succumbed to terrible injuries incurred in a fall from a height of 300 feet, while aeroplaning at Ghent, was not correct. ...

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  20. BRITISH RIFLE TEAM.

    A meeting was held to-day of the teams which took part in the recent. Empire match at Bisley, won by Great Britain. Lieut.-Colonel Paine, commandant of the ...

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  21. A RACY MANOEUVRES.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen will stay at Aldershot for a week on the occasion of the annual manoeuvres. King George is anxious to watch the training ...

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  22. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Mr. Melville, on the President talking the chair at 4.30 p.m., yesterday, resumed the debate on the Address-in-Reply, and it was further adjourned. ...

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  23. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    The debate on the second reading of the Women's Franchise Bill, introduced into the House of Commons by Mr. D. J. Shackleton, Labor member for Clitheroe, ...

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  24. GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF CANADA.

    Earl Grey, who will resume his post as Governor-General of Canada, until such time as the Duke of Connaught is able to go to the Dominion, will leave ...

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  25. LEANING TOWER OF PISA.

    The Italian Royal Commission, which has been inquiring into the condition of the famous leaning tower of Pisa, has completed its sittings. The Commission ...

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  26. VATICAN AND HOLLAND.

    The Vatican has made representations to the Government of the Netherlands in regard to the encyclical issued in connection with the 300th anniversary of the ...

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  27. THE DRESSES.

    The mayoress were a trained gown of black sequinned net over satin charmeuse. Miss Andrew, simple girlish frock of white tucked net with bolero and panels of lace, ...

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  28. THE RETURN BALL.

    The committee for the arranging of the return ball will be called together at an early date. The ball will be held in about a fortnight's time. ...

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  29. FLOODS IN EUROPE.

    The rivers in France are still rising. The public gardens at Chalons are now under water. The valley of the Orge, below Paris, ...

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  30. HUMAN LIVES FOR RUBBER.

    Allegations of murder and slavery have been made against a British rubber company which is exploiting the Putumayo-Amazon Valley, in South America. The ...

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  31. QUICKLY DISPOSED OF.

    Before Judge Chomley, in the Melbourne General Sessions yesterday. William Thomas Harrison, 40 years of age; Frederick Saxon Siddeley, 50 years: ...

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  32. BRITISH COLUMBIA GOLDFIELD.

    The Ottawa correspondent of the Daily Mail stays that Professor Brock, director of geologicalsurvey in Canada, has received from the highest authentic sources ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    Parliament was opened to-day. Among the proposed hills is a redistribution scheme, in which the principle of one vole one value will be better recognised ...

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  34. THE GUESTS.

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  36. TURBULENT PERSIA.

    Advices from Ispahan, the old capital of Persia, state that a body of 300 armed Kashkai tribesmen have occupied the city. They met with no opposition, and ...

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  40. A TOWN DESTROYED.

    Intelligence received states that me of Campbellton in the north of the Canadian province of New Brunswick, has been practically destroyed by the forest ...

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  41. A TWELFTH JULY MEETING.

    The annual demonstration of the Loyal Orange institution was held at the Town Hall to-night. Bro. O. R. Snowball, M.L.A., G.M., who presided, in the ...

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  42. ROYAL PRINCESS THEATRE.

    A large audience assembled last night to witness the final production of the sensational English domestic drama, "The Blind Witness." by the Bohemian Dramatic ...

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  43. A REPORT DENIED.

    The report that women who had unveiled from Luderitz (German East Africa) to Capetown had smuggled, out of Damaraland £1000 Worth of diamonds ...

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  45. CRETE.

    The Crete Government has announced its submission to the Powers. ...

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  46. AGAINST EVERY FOE.

    Sir Wilfred Laurier the Canadian Premier, speaking at Fort William, said that Canada is determined to assist the motherland against every foe. ...

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