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  2. THE ROYAL RETURN.

    Their Majesties received a warm welcome from Londoners upon their return from the Durbar. Queen Alexandra, the Prince of Wales, ...

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  3. IMPERIAL ORGANIZATION.

    Sir Richard Jebb, in a letter to The Times on the question of Imperial organization, says that the last two Imperial Conferences displayed' difficulties in regard ...

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  4. THE EMPIRE.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, in an address in the city on Saturday night before the Liberal Club, denied the rumour that there was a split in the Cabinet over ...

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  5. NAVAL DISASTER.

    A serious naval accident is reported, Submarine A3, one of the older type of yeasels built for (he Admiralty about eight years ago, is stated to have been sunk in ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    Leaders of the dockers on strike at Glasgow have arrived in London, for the purpose of consulting the Executive of the National Transport. Workers' Federation ...

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  7. COTTON CRISIS.

    The operatives in the cotton industry in North-east Lancashire are treating the agreement with the employers as so much waste paper. ...

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  8. COLLIDED WITH THE HAZARD.

    Preliminary to assembling the fleet to welcome the King and Queen on their return from India, sis submarines, accompanied by the first-class torpedo gunboats ...

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  9. "KANGAROOS'" TOUR

    The Athletic News states that the football tour of the "Kangaroos" has been an unqualified success from the playing standpoint. The Australians have generally ...

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  10. HOME RULE.

    Ten thousand Presbyterian adherents from all parts of Ireland held a demonstration in Belfast against home rule. It was resolved to urge the Government, ...

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  11. Y.M.C.A. FUND.

    To date the sum of £70,000 has been collected for the building fund of the Y.M.C.A. Mr J. Pierpont Morgan, the American millionaire, has offered to give ...

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  12. MINIMUM WAGE FIGHT.

    The Miners' Federation has adopted vary ing minimum rates of pay according to tho various coal districts. This is as a basis for local negotiations with the coalowners ...

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  13. COTTON INDUSTRY.

    The outlook in connection with the cotton industry in Lancashire continues very grave. The masters have refused the application ...

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  14. SIMILAR TRAGEDY CURIOUSLY RECALLED.

    As quickly as possible after the catastrophe occurred war vessels and tugs were on the scene, engaged in sweeping operations. The task was thoroughly carried ...

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  15. DEATH OF A GENERAL.

    The death is announced from enter:c fever of Mr. Gen. Sir Henry Jonnar Secbell, K.C.V.O., C.B.. C.V.O. general commanding the troops in Cape Colony since ...

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  16. CANADA'S DEFENCE.

    The Governor-General (the Duke of Connaught) has returned to Canada. Replying to a deputation 'from the Canadian Defebce League, the Duke mentioned ...

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  17. MEAT FOR SWITZERLAND.

    At the instance of the Premier of New South Wales the Board of Trade intends to establish in April a branch of the Trade Commissioner's office in Sydney. ...

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  18. FISCAL AUTONOMY.

    The limes states that the Government has decided that under the Bill granting responsible government to Ireland. Irish customs and excise shall remain under ...

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  19. "MABON" RESIGNS.

    The "Mabon" (the Right lion. W. Abraham, Liberal M.P. for the Rhondda Division of Glamorganshire) has announced his resignation from the leadership of the ...

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  20. CITY OF CRIME.

    For months past crime in this city has been flag rant and rampant. Robberies undor anus continue to flourish. The police seem to be powerless to trace any of the ...

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  21. HOW THE COLLISION OCCURRED.

    It appear? that the Hazard was steaming at 10 knots an hour, and that the A3 was engaged in attacking her. Watcher on the Hazard observed the little craft dive, about ...

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  22. BOTTOMLEY'S SHARES.

    Last November the Joint Stock Trust and Finance Corporation, Limited, summoned Mr. Horatio Bottomley, M.P., in the Chancery Court for £36,000 for illegal ...

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  23. ROMAN CATHOLICS THREATENED.

    The persecution of Roman Catholic nonunion workers in the Nelson mills continues. The police have been obliged to escort these people to their homes and back to work ...

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  24. SOUTH AFRICA

    Mr. Otto Be[?]t, brother of the late Alfred Beit, and one of the executors of his will, urges the Government to withdraw the South Africa University Bill, and to ...

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  25. LIBERAL OPPOSITION.

    Sir Edward Carson, M.P. has received a cable message from Melbourne promising the support of 0,000 Melbourne loyalists in opposition to the granting of home rule ...

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  26. DOCK WORKERS' STRIKE.

    Five thousand dockers at Tiibury have etruck-ck as a protest against the employment of non-unionists. The shipowners will consider the situation at a meeting on ...

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  27. IRELAND CANNOT HAVE IT.

    That the Liberal Party does not unanimously favour home rule was indicated on Friday night, when Mr. J. M. Robinson (Liberal M.P. for the Tyneside division of ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICAN GOVERNMENT.

    The Leader of the Opposition in the Union Parliament (Sir Starr Jameson) has tabled a motion of censure upon the Government for its treatment of civil ...

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  29. FOUR YOUNG OFFICERS LOST.

    The presence of an unusual number of officers on board—four in all—was due to the fact that an instructional course was being undertaken. The senior was Lieut, ...

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  30. THE "SCAB."

    Laoour troubles are growing in the city of Vancouver. The discontent has been fomented by the action of Socialists, who have demanded the right to address ...

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  31. THE WILCANNIA.

    The repasms to the steamer Wilcannia, which has been at this poll since January 20 on her voyage to England, have been completed, and cargo is now being ...

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  32. SOCIAL REFORM.

    The Right Rev. Charles Gore, D. D., Anglican Bishop of Oxford, addressing the Christian Social Union at Westminster, referred to the duty of churchmen in respect ...

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  33. METHODISTS PROTEST.

    Ulster Methodists are arranging to hold a convention of protest against Home Rule. In a total of 600 Presbyterian ministers in Ireland 111 have refused to take part in ...

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  34. MR. BALFOUR.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, formerly Prime Minister of England, and ex-leader of the Unionist Party, who is in his 64th year, is visiting Cannes. He has attracted great ...

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  35. ADVICE FROM PULPITS.

    Roman Catnoitcs and Nanonansts were urged from all Roman Catholic pulpits in Belfast yesterday to abstain from taking part in Mr. Churchill's meeting this week. ...

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  36. GERMAN AND FRENCH SYMPATHY.

    Telegraphic messages of sympathy with the relatives of the dead sailors and vim the British nation have been received from the Kaiser and the President of the French ...

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  37. DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    The executive of the Dockers' Union having persuaded the men who went out on srike along the Tilbury Docks to resume work, when their grievances will be dealt ...

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  38. SUFFRAGETTES OUTFLANKED.

    A band of 20 suffragettes waited for hours at Charing Cross Station for the Prime Minister's exacted return from the Continent, after spending a holiday in the South ...

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  39. COMMONWEALTH IN LONDON.

    In consonance with the wishes of the Federal Government, tire High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) is endeavouring to arrange with Australian artists to ...

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  40. STRENGTHENING THE GARRISON.

    It is officially stated that the Commandant at Belfast, in view of possible serious disturbances in connection with Mr. Churchill's meeting, recommends that the gar ...

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  41. MR. DILLON AND THE BILL.

    Mr. John Dillon. Nationalist member for E&st Mayo, speaking at Ratbmines. near to Dublin, said lie was convinced that it was possible to produce a Home Rule Bill ...

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  42. WRECKS IN ALASKA.

    Advices from Cordova, in Alaska, state that an earthquate occurred there yesterday. This was followed by a terrific stomn, ...

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  43. INTENSE COLD.

    The cola winch is now prevailing in the United Kingdom is the most internse experienced for.17 years. In Norfolk the thermometer has ...

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  44. DEPOSIT PAID.

    According to a cable message received by the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Thomas) to-day from the High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) the first step has ...

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  45. NONCONFORMIST SUPPORT.

    The Rev. C. Silvester Horne (Liberal member for Ipswich, in the House of Commons, and the well-known Congregational minister at Whitefield's Central Mission, ...

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  46. NIAGARA'S ICE BRIDGE COLLAPSED.

    The Niagara Falls Ice Bridge suddenly collapsed yesterday during a spell of mild weather, after severe frosts and aggregalions of ice floes. ...

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  47. AMAZING IDEA.

    The Western Australian Agent-General (Sir Newton Moore), in a speech at the Birmingham Jewellers' dinner, referred to the amazing proposal of Professor Caldecott ...

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  48. FROZEN TO DEATH IN SIBERIA.

    Some idea of the seventy of the winter is conveyed by the fact that 18 persons have been frozen to death and 30 others buried in the snow in the Ishim district, in west ...

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  49. THE BELFAST MEETING.

    It is officially announced that 3,500 troops I will line the streets to Celtic Park 011 the occasion of Sir. Winston Churchill's visit to Belfast. ...

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  50. JOSEPH THE CARPENTER.

    A message from Jerusalem, in Palestine, announces that members of the Franciscan Order, established at Nazareth, have reported the unique discovery of the remains of ...

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  51. GERMAN WARSHIPS IN ICE.

    The cold experienced in many parts of the country is of record severity. Temperatures of 12 deg. below zero have been registered. ...

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  52. QUEEN MARY'S HOSTEL.

    The sum of £100,000 has been subscribed privately towards Queen Marc's Hostel, to be erected in connection with King's College for Women, Kensington square, for ...

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  54. THE LATE DUKE.

    Lord Kitcliener and a number of high British officials in Egypt, and a representative of the Khedive, attended a memorial service to the late Duke of ...

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