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  5. THE BURNING EMBERS

    "Henry Verne, 1294; Morgan Trevordale, 1127." So ran the final message over the wires at midnight, when the complete returns, excepting those from ...

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  7. BOXING.

    [?] has been requested to stage a big fight in paris. He has spent many days in investigating the place in search of a likely spot wherein to place the ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. RECIPROCAL RELATIONS.

    [?] on the reciprocity agreement between Canada and the United States, the "Fr[?]att" says— "The disposition of Canada towards ...

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  9. ARABIAN REBELS.

    Reports from Arabia state that the Yemen rebellion is assuming still more serious proportions A report from jedda, on the Red Sea, says that the ...

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  10. A BRILLIANT BID.

    The Pall Mall Gazette" says:— The American makers of the agreement must have known quite well that reciprocity spells absorption of Canada. Their ...

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  11. MASSA JOHNSING TALKS.

    Jack Johnson says that he is willing to meet Sam Langford anywhere and at any time, after three months have expired, if H. D. M[?]ntosh agrees to his terms of ...

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  12. SAMMY AND JAPPY.

    President Taft's new treaty with Japan, the draft of which he sent to Congress at the close of the session, has created a decided sensation. This treaty, ...

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  13. THE WARATAH.

    The Inquiry Court which was appointed by the Board of Trade to investigate the circumstances connected [?] [?] disappearance of the Lund steamer Waratah, ...

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  14. LEWIS WANTS LANGFORD'S LUG.

    The boxer Lewis, who has been openly claiming the middleweight championship of the world for some time, says that he is desirous of meeting Sam Langford, the ...

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  15. BRITAIN RETIRES.

    The fact that Britain has surreudered all jurisdiction in Korea is not generally known. In official circles it is denied that there is anything new in the situation, and ...

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  16. SAM'S SHIPS.

    The Navy Appropriation Bill to-day passed through the House of Representatives It recommends the increase to the Navy of one battleship instead of two. ...

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  17. WILL LESTER MEET LANG?

    [?] has cabled to Tommy Burns asking him to name the terms upon which his protege, Lester, the new comet looming large in the fistic horizon, is prepared ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    The election of candidates for the seats vacated by Premier Kidston, who retired from Parliamentary life to become a member of the new Land Court, and Hawthorn, ...

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  19. WOMEN AT WOLLOPING WRANGLES.

    society here is boxing mad, the audiences at pugilistic fixtures comprising fully 50 per cent. of women in full evening dress. In fact, it seems as if extremely ...

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  20. CHINESE REPUBLIC.

    Dr. Yatsu, a Chinese exile with a price on his head, is reported to be in Victoria, the capital of British Columbia, where he preaching the cause of the Revolutionaries. ...

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  21. IS JOHNSING A WRIGGLER?

    A well-known boxer has cabled to Langford's manager proffering him £5000 as a side-bet to match himself against Jack Johnson. He believes that Jack Johnson ...

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  22. MARRIED IN HASTE.

    Baroness Vaughan, the morganatic wire of [?] [?] king Leopold who recently married a m[?]nt named D[?], is seeking a divorce. ...

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  23. A COMEDY.

    [?] party of rowdy C[?]sts created a[?] scene last night at the Comed[?] [?] Theatre, when they attempted to prevent the production of the ...

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  24. BRITAIN AND AUSTRALIA.

    When proposing the health of Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, the Mayor of Liverpool wished that there were closer relations between Britain and ...

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  25. GEORGE WASHINGTON.

    The 179th anniversary of the birth of George Washington was enthusiastically commemorated to-day. LONDON, Thursday. ...

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  26. AN ENGAGING ENGINEER.

    Fel[?] Ogilvie, a German engineer, is charged with marrying a multiplicity of [?]ves, and afterwards defrauding his vic[?]s. Three of the alleged alliances have ...

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  27. MORE BLOOD FOR BLOODLESS PEOPLE.

    The only thing that pale, weak, and bloodless Australian women and girls need, to become strong and healthy is a sufficient supply of good, red blood. The ...

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  28. BRITISH ARMY ESTIMATES.

    The Secretary for War has announced the Army Estimates for the year, which amount to £27,690,000. This amount is £70,000 less than that of the preceding ...

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  29. DER KAISER.

    The Kaiser has issued a Cabinet order which overrules the verdict of the Military Court of Honor. In the case where Count [?]ill was found guilty ...

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  30. THE GERMAN CONSUL.

    The resignation of Dr. Irmir, the German Consul in Sydney, is officially notified. Dr. Irmir, who is already back in Germany will be remembered for the part he ...

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  31. MINE ON FIRE.

    A terrible fire has broken out in the Belmont Mine, one of the biggest in Nevada. The officials admit that there are ten or twelve miners in the 1166 level lying dead. ...

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  32. THE LAU[?]LS OF FORGIVENESS.

    It was six weeks after the election, and Harry Verne had that day returned from Sydney, and was sitting by the fire is the new house into which the ...

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  33. CANADA CLOSES ON COONS.

    The Dominion Government having decided to put a stop to the immigration of negroes from the United States into Western Canada, on the ground that the negroes ...

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  34. IS IT A POACHER?

    The Canadian cruiser Rainbow is southward bound with a fishing steamer in tow, which is believed to be an American poaching vessel captured in Canadian ...

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  35. SHIP BURNED AT SEA.

    A report is being circulated, though so far it lacks confirmation, that the Turkish steamer Hurriet, filled to overflowing with Moslem pilgrims bound for Mecca, has been ...

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  36. ECZEMA.

    Nothing spoils a good disposition quicker. Nothing taxes a man's patience Like any irritation of the skin. ...

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  37. GENERAL.

    Governor Maklatoff has begun a widespread expulsion of the Jews from the Province of T[?]hernigow. In one district were 219 Jewish families, including many ...

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  38. THE GREAT PLAGUE.

    General Adler, the United States Consul-General at Shanghai, has cabled that the dreadful plague is now only about 150 miles from the China provinces. If it roaches ...

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  39. LORD MINTO HONORED.

    The Freedom of the City of London was conferred upon Lord Minto yesterday. After the ceremony the recipient was entertained at the Guild Hall, at which the ...

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  40. NEW PRIMATE OF IRELAND.

    The Archbishop of Dublin presided yesterday at a meeting of Irish Protestant Bishops, which was specially convened at St. Patrick's Cathedral to elect a Primate ...

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  42. RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT.

    Mr. Smithers, chairman of the Grand Trunk Railroad Company, presiding at a meeting of the English Association, when referring to tho reciprocity agreement ...

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  43. COMIC OPERA FUND MATINEE.

    What promises to be the matinee of the year takes place at the Theatre Royal on Tuesday week, March 7. A colossal programme has been arranged, all the leading ...

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  44. A WORLD-WIDE STRIKE.

    The union sailors along the Pacific Coast have received intimation to the effect that a gigantic international strike of seamen may be expected some time in May ...

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  45. ROSEBERY RACES

    On Wednesday week, March 8, Rosebery Park holds its next meeting. Seven [?] are on the card, particulars of which are given in another column. [?] for the ...

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  46. CONVERTING THE NATIONAL DEBT.

    Semi-o[?] statements indicate that the Imperial Government shortly intends to convert a part of the national debt into bonds of small amount, probably five-pound ...

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