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  2. DOMINION LABOUR TROUBLES

    For some days past about 7000 men employed in the coal mines of Alberta and Eastern British Columbia, have been out on strike to ...

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  3. COAL MINE DISASTERS

    A telegram from Scranton, in Pensylvania, sates that between 50 and 70 men are entombed as the result of an explosion in a mine at ...

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  4. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The House of Commons to-day , passed the second reading of a new Copyright Bill, which is intended to secure throughout the Empire the ...

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  5. SEVENTY-FOUR KILLED.

    The number of men who perished as the result of the mine explosion was 74. When the bodies were recovered and reached the pit mouth, ...

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  6. ACTION FOR SLANDER.

    An action has just been concluded in which the Home Secretary, Mr. Winston Churchill, sued a Conservative working man, who at ...

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  7. PROVISIONS OF THE BILL.

    The new Copyright Bill seeks to carry carry out recommendations of the Berlin Convention. It includes dramatised novels, translations, ...

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  8. STRIKE AT PRINCE RUPERT.

    Order has now been restored at Prince Rupert. where, on Thursday last, the men employed on civic contracts went out on strike, and had ...

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  9. EXPLOSION IN ALABAMA.

    An explosion occurred this morning, in the Banner coal mine at Lyttleton, in Alabama. Sixty convict workers, were killed and about ...

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  10. RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT.

    Lord Selborne, speaking last night at an Imperial preference meeting, and referring to the receipr[?]ity agreement between Canada [?]nd the ...

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  11. OVER A HUNDRED KILLED.

    The death roll by yesterday's explosion exceeds a hundred, and few of the bodies can be recovered because the mine is filled with black ...

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  12. IMPERIAL COMMERCE.

    The Imperial Chamber of Commerce is organising arrangements to watch matters in the interest of the Chambers of Commerce throughout ...

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  13. ABORTIVE CONFERENCE.

    A Conference between. the Canadian Pacific railway officials and the mechanics in the company's employ, has ended in failure, and a strike on ...

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  14. A COWBOY'S CRIMES.

    A telegram front Billings, in Montana, repeats the terrible story of a series of murders committed there by a cowboy named Cliff Roots, who ...

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  15. MURDER IN ASSAM.

    It is officially announced that the savage tribesmen of the Sadiya district, in Assam, have murdered a British political officer. Mr Noel ...

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  16. BRITISH TRADE.

    Returns published by the board of Trade show that as compared with March 1910 the United Kingdom ...

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  17. IMPERIAL NAVY.

    In the Union House of Assembly yesterday, Mr. Silburn contended that the Union's contribution to the Imperial nayy should be based on ...

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  18. DETAILS OF THE AFFAIR.

    Mr. Williamson and Dr. Gregorson, having with them, 50 coolies, were ascending the Dihony River. They were unarmed and were on a ...

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  19. BRITAIN AND IRELAND.

    A committee has been appointed to consider the financial relations between Britain and Ireland. Its chairman is Sir Henry primrose, ...

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  20. STRIKE IN BAYONNE.

    The dock labourers in Bayonne Went out on strike yesterday, and strongly barricaded several of the streets. They greened the troops ...

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  21. REMBRANDT PAINTING.

    Rather more than a month ago Lord Lansadwne received an offer of £100,000, said to have been from a wealthy American, for a landscape ...

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  22. CRUSHED IN THE ICE.

    The sealing steamer Harlaw was recently caught in an icefield by the ice. " The sailors on board, numbering about 130, escaped across the ...

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  23. CORONATION CELEBRATIONS

    At the coronation review at Spithead there will be present 382 warship, including 10 Dreadnought battleships. ...

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  24. EXETER ELECTION.

    At the last general election the polling for Exeter was as follows:— H. St. Maur, Liberal, 4786 ; H. E. Duke, Unionist, 4782. Mr. Duke ...

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  25. POLICE PATROL.

    Grave fears are entertained for the safety of a north-west police patrol, which left Heischel, in the Arctic Circle, in December last, and ...

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  26. OVERSEAS LEGISLATORS.

    The King has granted the use of Westminster Hall for a luncheon to be given by the Houses of Lords and Commons on June 19 to the ...

    Article : 43 words
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