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  5. MEN AND WOMEN.

    Mr. H. Montgomerie Hamilton has been appointed chairman of the Government Railways and Tramways (traffic wages staff) Board, under the Industrial Disputes ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 673 words
  6. BRITISH BUDGET.

    The proposed distribution of half of the increment tax on land among local authorities is intended to secure for cities and towns a fair share of the value created by their ...

    Article : 92 words
  7. LIVELY SCENE IN THE COMMONS

    The consideration of the Finance Bill was continued in committee of the House of Commons last night. An amendment, moved by Mr. E. G. ...

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  8. STREET BEGGARS.

    The chairman of the London Mendicity Society has made the statement that it is probable that not less than £100,000 is given annually to street beggars in London. ...

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  9. AERIAL DEFENCE.

    Vickers, Sons, and Maxim are making preparations for the construction of a huge airship at Barrow-in-Furness. The Government have accepted the offer of ...

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  10. CRUISER SAPPHO RET[?]LOATED.

    The cruiser Sappho, which was so badly damaged in the collision with the steamer Sappho off Dungeness that she had to be beached, has been re-floated, and has started ...

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  11. PRESENTED TO THE KING.

    Sir. Robert Stout, Chief Justice of New Zealand, and Councillors Allen, Hennessy, and Ward, of Melbourne, were among those presented to the King at to-day's levee. ...

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  12. RELIGION AND RIOT.

    A collision between Protestants and Catholics occurred in Scotland-road, Liverpool, on Sunday last, and the riots that followed have continued ever since. ...

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  13. MARKING TIME.

    Although all sorts of unlikely things happen in politics, the odds seem to be against Mr. Fisher in the attack which he will make upon the Coalition Ministry to-day. By ...

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  14. THE POOR STUDENT.

    In pursuance of Lord Curzon's suggestion the Council of Oxford University has appointed a committee to consider the best means of admitting a larger number of poor ...

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  15. GERMAN BOY SCOUTS.

    Twenty German boy scouts are returning the visit which a party of English boys recently made to Berlin, and are touring Great Britain under the guidance of British boy ...

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  16. "THE CAUSE OF PEACE."

    In the course, of a. speech delivered by [?]m at Cruxhaven, the Kaiser made reference to his late interview with the Czar, and said: "The Czar and I have agreed that our ...

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  17. TURKISH Ms.P. TO VISIT LONDON.

    A 'dozen members of the Turkish Parliament, headed by Tala[?]t Bey, the Vice-President, will visit London shortly. Arrangements are being made to give them a cordial ...

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