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  6. BRITAIN'S NAVY.

    It is announced that the third battle squadron for home defence has been composed of battleships of the Klug Edward VII.(16.350 tons) class. ...

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  7. "DEMON CHAUFFEUR"

    Three anarchists and a woman, agents of the notorious band of motor bandits of which Bonnot, the "Demon Chauffeur," who killed M. Jouln, ...

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  8. DAM BURSTS.

    Milville, a village near Syraeuse, an Important city in New York State, has been overtaken by disaster. A dam collapsed, releasing the water ...

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  9. TOWN SACKED.

    Advices from the Khort Valley state that 3000 tribesmen captured and sacked the town of Matun, in Afghanistan, near the Indian frontier. ...

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  10. THE TITANIC

    The German press comments regarding the Titanic disaster, are generally hostile in tone to either Mr J. B. Ismay, the managing director of the ...

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  12. THE WAR.

    The "Times" says that Italy's present action in the Aegean sea is due to the collapse of her original plan, as it was previously, believed that the Arabs In ...

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  13. PASSED THE TITANIC

    The British steamer Rappahannock (3884 tons), while en route from Halifax to Liverpool, passed the Titanic on the Saturday night preceding the ...

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  14. SANITATION.

    With a view to concentrating public attention on sanitation, the borough of Marylebone and the friendly societies are Inaugurating a "health week." ...

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  15. SHELL EXPLOSION.

    There was a shocking disaster in a military magazine at Delhi to-day. A shell which was being handled exploded. with the result that a sergeant ...

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  16. BOMBS SEIZED.

    Two cases of bombs made in Germany, which were consigned to Italy for the use of members of the aviation corps taking part In the Turco-Raliau ...

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  17. JUDGMENT RESERVED

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has reserved judgment in the actions Fairelough v. Swan Brewery, West Australia, and Massey v. the ...

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  18. BLACK OPALS.

    Judgment was given by the Court of Appeal to-day in a case concerning a parrel of black opals from Australia. The opals belonged lo the well-known ...

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  19. SENTENCE OF [?]

    In sentencing William Tebbitt to twenty years' penal servitude for shooting Detective Berg and attempting to shoot Mr Leopold de ...

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  20. THE NEW CHINA.

    The Indian opium merchants at Shanghai complain that £9,000.000 worth of the drug is stored there as they are unable to sell it in the ...

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  21. STEAMER OLYMPIC.

    The White Star liner Olympic (45,000 tons), the sister ship of the Titanic, is still detained at .Southampton with 1400 passengers abroad owing to the ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A farewell banquet was given to-night to Lord Methuen, Field Marshal Commanding -in- Chief in South Africa, who is returning to England. ...

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  23. OUT ON STRIKE.

    The seamen employed by the Nippon Yusen, Toyo Kisen, and Osako Shosen companies have gone out on strike. The steamship services to Europe. ...

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  24. ST. MARK'S CHURCH

    The new campanile of St. Mark's Church, Venice, which was completed in June 1919, was inaugurated to-day. There was a procession of gondolas, ...

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  25. MUTTON BIRDS.

    A party of members of the Bird Observers' Club has Just returned from Phillip Island, where the mutton bird rookeries at Cape Woolamal and the ...

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  26. FRANCE MOURNS.

    An impressive memorial service in connection with the loss of the Titanic, which involved the death of many French subjects, was held in the ...

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  28. MR DEAKIN CRITICISED

    "I note two extraordinary statements In the report of Mr Deakin's speech last night at Mildura," said the Minister for Defence to-day. ...

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  29. AMERICAN INQUIRY.

    The remarkable attitude adopted by Senator Smith, the chairman of the Senate Committee which is inquiring into the loss of the Titanic, and his ...

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  30. FEVER IN GAOL.

    Dr. M. F. Kelly the city health officer, reported to the City Council last night that typhoid fever had broken out in the gaol. Only one warder ...

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  31. LATE MR STEAD.

    A memorial service in connection with the death of Mr W. T Stead, editor of the "Review of Reviews," was held to-day in Westminster Chapel. ...

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  33. STRANGE STORY.

    Several passengers and members or the crew of the steamer Mount Temple (8700 tons), of the Canadlan-Pacitie Railway Company's line, which has ...

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