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THE LAKE COUNTRY FISHERIES.…

VISIT OF LORDS OF THE ADMIRALTY…

THE REPORTED DISCOVERY OF…

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THE MILITARY FORCE OF ENGLAND

FAILURE OF AN EX-M.P.

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THE TURKISH FLEET. \

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THE NEW EDUCATION CODE. ;

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OUR EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

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OUR EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. The Central News Agency says A comprehensive scheme has been completed in the Intelligence Depart- ment of the Horse Guards, by which an expeditionary force could be made ready at a few days' notice for despatch from England. The details have been worked out under the direction of Lieutenant-General Sir Patrick McDougall, K.C.M.G., -and have met with the entire approval of his Royal Highness the ^10ld Marshal Commanding-in-Chief, and the Secretary of State for War. 'One feature in the programme is the employment of the regimental transport about to be originated. Hospital, commissariat, and pay arrangements have all been perfected, and it is calculated that within one month a force of not fewer than 60,000 men could be embarked with every requisite for service. The following are the regiments which will be the first to take up active service in the East in the event of our going to war, vÏz: 4th and 5th Pr^°Q°.u lab and 2nd Dragoons, 7th, 8th, and lyth Hussars, 2nd battalion Grenadier Guards, 2nd battalion Coldstream Guards, 1st battalion Scots Guards, 2nd battalion 4th Foot, 2nd battalion 5th F/? u' J. battalion 6th Foot. 2nd battalion S°° hattaiion 14th Foot, 26th Foot, X w f 30th Foot, 41st Foot, 52nd Foot, X Jbattal°n 60th Foot, 78th Foot, 86th Foot, 93rd Foot, 99th Foot, and the 1st and 3rd battalions of the Rifle Brigade. In addition to these the twelve battalions at Malta and Gibraltar will be employed-viz., the 1st battalion 1st Foot, 1st bat- 2^d batfcalion 23rd Foot, 27th Foot, Tiw Tm i 69th Foot> 7l8fc Foob> 98th T> A '102nd and the 2nd battalion °; i Br,gade- The heads of departments and a officers of various branches of the War Office are inconstant consultation with the Secretary of State for War on the subject of our war preparations, and as regards the administrative services the arrangements are almost complete as to personnel, though no actual orders have been issued.

ARMED ATTACK UPON SOCIALISTS…

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LORD NAPIER AND SIR GARNET…

THE TELEPHONE AND THE EXISTING…

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SWINDLING.

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EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE'OF LEVYING…

CAUSES OF THE AFRICAN OUTBREAK

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GALLIPOLI AND ITS HISTORY.…