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  2. IMPERIAL POLITICS

    In the House of Commons to-day, in reply to a question, the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Reginald McKenna, said that the ...

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  3. MISCELLANEOUS

    Four men were killed to-day by a snow slide in the Gold King mine near Denver City. ...

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  4. CLAPHAM COMMON MURDER

    On Monday last, as already cabled, the trial began at the Old Bailey of Stinie Morrison, against whom a verdict of wilful murder had been ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS

    The popular pastime of roller skating is drawing large attendances to the Hippodrome Rink. Beginners are well looked after by competent ...

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  6. THE FEDERAL REFERENDA

    Speaking at Ipswich, Mr. Fisher said it was not intended under the powers sought in the referenda to interfere with the management of ...

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  7. FOREIGN SECRETARY'S REPLY.

    The Foreign Secretary, Sir Edward Grey, replying to Mr. Balfour's question, reiterated Mr. Asquith's statement that the ...

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  8. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Canadian Prims Minister, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, intends to demand at the Imperial Conference the abrogation of all favoured nation ...

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  9. CANADIAN LEGISLATURE.

    It was stated on the 11th inst. that the Legislature of the North-West Territory of Canada had been in continuous session for two days ...

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  10. THE STADIUM.

    The last production of the current programme is announced for to-night. "The Golden Supper," an excellently staged and acted ...

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  11. A FAITHLESS HUSBAND.

    In the Divorce Court to-day Winifred Taylor petitioned for a divorce from George Cuthbert Taylor, on the grounds of desertion and ...

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  12. REVOLT IN MEXICO

    The Government decided to-day, said a cablegram on the 11th inst., to take more vigorous action with regard to the revolt. It has ...

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  13. CORONATION VISITORS.

    The Australian High Commissioner, Sir George Reid, will give a reception on June 8 in the Imperial Institute to the Australian visitors ...

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  14. THE GLIDEWAY.

    The film depicting the story of David and Goliath, has proved so popular that the manager has made arrangements to show it again ...

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  15. LITTLE NAVY MOTION.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. J. A. M. Macdonald, Liberal M. P. for Falkirk, started a debate by moving on behalf of "little ...

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  16. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

    The Association football match between England and Wales on Saturday ended in a victory for England by three points to nil. ...

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  17. SENTENCE FOR SACRILEGE.

    At the Staffordshire Assizes yesterday a workman was sentenced to three years' imprisonment for sacrilege in a Roman Catholic ...

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  18. MINING VENTURE AND ITS SEQUEL.

    Nicholas Durkin plead [?] guilty at the Criminal Court this morning to a charge of having, on December 9, at Fremantle, made a defamatory ...

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  19. LATE MINING NEWS.

    Rich yields of gold are being obtained at Race's mine, at Long Flat, in the Gundagai district. In a winze of the Long Tunnel 200 ft. ...

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  20. ACCUSED CROSS-EXAMINED.

    Morrison was again subjected to a searching cross-examination which lasted the whole of to-day, and in the course of which he was ...

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  21. KALGOORLIE TOWN HALL.

    "Dan, the Drunken Dog," and his sober companions continue to make a hit in their comedy act, "A Hot Time in Dogville," and the ...

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  22. ANGLO-SAXON UNITY.

    Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, Unionist M.P. for Portsmouth, contended that our fleet margin of strength was too small. He ...

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  23. PANIC IN THE NORTH.

    Panic conditions are stated to prevail over northern Mexico. The insurrection is now rapidly spreading, several towns are besieged by ...

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  24. NAVY PERSONNEL.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. McKenna, in reply to a question, said that since 1904 Germany had added 19,245 men to the ...

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  25. BROAD ARROW.

    In the Warden's Court several applications for gold mining leases, against which no objections were lodged, were recommended. A good ...

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  26. AID FROM AMERICA.

    Scores of Americans are crossing the border and joining the Mexican revolutionists. Captain Creighton, an American, with a band of ...

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  27. FIRST LOAD'S SPEECH.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Reginald McKenna, assured the Government supporters of the motion that the sole object of the ...

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  28. SIR JOSEPH WARD'S SPEECH.

    Commenting on the speech of the New Zealand Premier, Sir Joseph Ward, in Sydney on Saturday evening, the "Pall Mall Gazette" says ...

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  29. ESCAPE OF CONVICTS.

    Forty prisoners in the gaol here killed their guards last night and escaped. They were pursued by the police, and a running fight took ...

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  30. AMERICAN MOBILISATION.

    At a reception here last night the Mexican Minister of Finance and the Mexican Ambassador both announced that they had received ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY.

    The Queensland University was opened to-day, with 60 students, by ?the State Governor. The Chancellor spoke upon the value of a ...

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  32. PALACE GARDENS.

    The "Animal Nursery" as screened last evening by the Electra Pictures at Boulder, is a most interesting study. The ibex of Southern ...

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  33. CORONATION CELEBRATIONS.

    Huge prices have been offered and paid for West End Mansions during the time of the Coronation. An American offered £17,000 for ...

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  34. WAVERLEY.

    I was going to send you lull particulars of other crushings in the district, but not having the accurate report of Mr. Correll Pole ...

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  35. PARLIAMENT'S DIFFICULTY.

    The "Globe," commenting on Sir Joseph Ward's speech, recalls General Sir Bevan Edwards' scheme of Imperial defence. The main ...

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  36. BLIGHT INFECTED POTATOES.

    It is now apparent that Irish Blight is rapidly spreading over the whole of the northern portion, of New South Wales. The whole of ...

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  37. AN OPIUM MYSTERY.

    Considerable mystery surrounds the seizure of 66 tins of opium found in the possession of a Chinaman on February 19 at Bathurst, in ...

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  38. MUSICAL FESTIVAL.

    Mr. Southwell, manager in Australia for Dr. Harris, received a cable to-day from Dr. Karris, ax Ottawa, as follows:—"Kig has ...

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  39. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION.

    The number of immigrants who came into Canada during the nine months of the current fiscal year was 253,000, as compared with 209,000 ...

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  40. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    In the House of Lords last night Lord Salisbury continued the debate on the Declaration of London. He strongly objected to the ...

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  41. A WIFE'S HARDSHIPS.

    Rosamond Catherine de Mouncey petitioned Mr. Justice Rooth for a dissolution of her marriage with Ernest de Mouncey, on the ground ...

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  42. PANAMA CANAL.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, speaking last night at Dallas, in Texas, declared failure to fortify the Panama Canal would be criminal folly. The ...

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  43. MR. BALFOUR'S QUESTION.

    The leader of the Opposition Mr. Arthur Balfour, said he did not think the Government had overrated the dangers of the naval ...

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  44. SAILORS AND THEIR MONEY.

    Sailors who, when paid off, draw their money at the shipping office, are to be protected. A constable is to be told off to keep undesirable ...

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  45. LANCASHIRE SEAT.

    Colonel T. M. Sandys, Unionist M.P. for the Bootle division of Lancashire, is resigning in favour of Mr. A. Bonar Law, a leading tariff ...

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  46. SOUTH AFRICAN IMMIGRATION.

    The South African House of Assembly last night passed the second reading of the Alien Immigration Restriction Bill. ...

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