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  2. GAPE THEVENARD

    The subjoined letter from the members of the Murat Bay Vigilance Committee on the new port to be established at Cape Thevenard will be read with ...

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  3. DOYOULOVEMENOW?

    In the Criminal Court to-day Alice Mabel Rankin, a barmaid, was charged with shooting Gilbert Irvine with intent to murder in Hagon's tailor shop, King ...

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  4. TOO LADYLIKE

    A suffragette armed with a hatchet savagely attacked an attendant at the Dore Gallery. The man had tried to prevent the destruction of valuable ...

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  5. TRAMWAYS CASE

    The following additional affidavits have been made available in connection with the tramways case now before the High Court. ...

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  6. PANAMA TOLLS

    By a vote of eight to six the Foreign Relations Committee of the United States Senate has adopted a resolution directing President Wilson to open negotiations ...

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  7. UNCONQUERABLE

    Sir Edward Carson (the leader of the anti Home Rule movement in Ireland)' addressed a gathering of the women of Ulster last night. In the course of his ...

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  8. THE BIG DISASTER

    The wreck of the Empress of Ireland has caused a great deal of correspondence in the newspapers. The principal feature is the suggestion of devices for the safety ...

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  9. PHOTOGRAPHS OF DEAD

    Two hundred victims of the Empress of Ireland disaster have been buried here. 1 In order to facilitate the identification of the remains of those yet unrecognised ...

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  10. FIRE AND FIST

    One of the arson squads of the militant suffragettes set fire to a country residence near Belfast last night. The flames were noticed soon after the fire ...

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  11. STORSTAD'S OWNERS

    The commission appointed to enquire into the circumstances of the Empress of Ireland disaster will sit either here or at Quebec. ...

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  12. DOCTOR HORSEWHIPPED

    Suffragettes have again assaulted Dr. Forward, the medical officer of Holloway Gaol. The doctor' had incurred the hatred of the suffragettes by superintending ...

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  13. GENERAL BOOTH'S GRIEF

    The following message from General Booth (the head of the Salvation Army) is published in the "War Cry":— "It is with deep regret we announce ...

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  14. SUPPLIES FOR HUERTA

    A fresh consignment of arms and ammunition for the use of the Government troops has just arrived here. The trains carrying the goods, were guarded by ...

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  15. PRANKS IN GAOL

    The two suffragettes who, during the visit of the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George) to Wales, smashed windows in the town at which he spoke ...

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  16. WAR ABOVE SEA

    Admiral Scott' predicts the early end of warfare on the surface of toe sea Dreadnoughts are doomed, he says, because of the advance in the construction ...

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  17. A HUNGER STRIKE

    Miss Sylvia Pankhurst has stated that she will lie on the steps of the House of Commons end do without tood or water until 'the Prime Minister consents to ...

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  18. "GHOSTS WALK AGAIN"

    Dean/ Inge, of Westminster Abbey, lecturing before the Unitarian Association, said he saw a revolt against determinism and intellectualism in full blast. ...

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  19. STORIES OF KNIFING

    The Canadian-Pacific Raillway Company gives a denial to the report that wounds found on many of the bodies recovered from the Empress of Ireland were the ...

    Article : 157 words
  20. THE UNEMPLOYED

    A body of a hundred unemployed as sembled at the top of Bourke street, opposite Federal Parliament House, [?]is afternoon. The men desired to ...

    Article : 358 words
  21. A MODERN MIRACLE

    Huge crowds of pilgrims assembled at Lourdes, the site of a famous shrine in France, yesterday. Some Australians were among the Roman Catholics who ...

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  22. REMOVAL OF SCRIP

    The Londonderry correspondent of "The Times" says that trustees there are sending to England large quantities of bonds and scrip. They think it hopeless to ...

    Article : 62 words
  23. WHITE WOLF

    A despatch from Lanchow reports that White Wolf, a southern rebel, has looted and set fire to the town of Wingchow. All the missionaries at that town are ...

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  24. A HUGE SUM REQUIRED.

    It is estimated that 900,000 dollars are needed to provide adequate relief for the dependents of those lost by the sinking of the Empress of Ireland. Four ...

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  25. CYCLIST'S LUCK

    A motor cyclist riding along a street of Woking, Surrey, applied his brake suddenly and became unseated. He turned a somersault over the head of the ...

    Article : 70 words
  26. DRY WEATHER IN THE WEST

    Rain is badly needed in the farming districts. In the Brookton [?]ntry there has been only half an inch of rain since January. Seeding operations are ...

    Article : 57 words
  27. WHITE MAN MASTER

    Lord Methuen, speaking at a meeting of the Pretoria Diocesan Association, said it was right that the blacks should be ruled with a rod of iron, but they should ...

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  28. ARMORED AEROPLANES

    France has ordered several armored aeroplanes which must have a speed of 90 miles an hour. The new machines will be capable of ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES

    News has been received of the exeeution of 14 Federal officers at Sanluis Potosi. The Constitutionalists are said to be robbing the Spaniards. ...

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  31. CRIMEAN VETERAN

    The death of Major-General Sir Saveges Lloyd Mostyn is announced. He was 80 years of age. Sir Savage was a son of the second ...

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  32. WOMAN STRIPPED

    Great Britain has demanded prompt redress for outrages perpetrated by Greek officials at Okdjilar upon Mr. and Mrs. Musker. ...

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  33. BUILDING TRADES

    The questions of wages and hours are no longer issues in the building trades dispute in London, in connection with which 25,000 men are idle. ...

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  34. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    In the contest for the world's hardcourt tennis championship at St. Cloud, France, Wilding" beat Simon. Count Salo beat Lowe. ...

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  35. THE SPEAKER'S BOOK

    Farther evidence was given to-day before the Select Committee of the House of. Repreventatives, appointed to enquire into the removal of the Speaker's ...

    Article : 88 words
  36. WAGES BOARD SYSTEM

    The Minister of Labor told a deputation of miners' representatives to-day that he was going to do away with the present system of wages boards. Mr. Estell said ...

    Article : 75 words
  37. PUGILISM.

    Ritchie has promised that if he beats Welsh in London he will give White & return match at San Francisco on Thanksgiving Day. ...

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  38. ANNEXATION OF WALLIS ISLANDS.

    The Colonial Office has announced the annexation by France of the Wallis Islands, in the Southern Pacific, to the north-east of Fiji. ...

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  39. MARVELLOUS BOWLING.

    Playing for Warwickshire yesterday. F. Field captured six Woreestershire wiekets for two runs. ...

    Article : 19 words
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