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  3. A STORY FROM VENICE

    A sensational trial will be commenced to-day at the Venice Assizes, where a Russian lawyer named Prilukoff, another Russian named Naurnoff, ...

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  4. EXPORT OF WHEAT

    A deputation from firms Interested [?] the export of wheat from Fremantle waited upon the Harbor Trust Commissioners during yesterday forenoon, ...

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  5. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    The budget of Greater New York shows a dific[?] of six millions sterling Mayor Gaynor proposes to remove ...

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  7. BRITISH ARMY.

    The actual strength of the Territorial Army is 9,701 officers and 262,036 men, an increase of 64,105 In all. ranks during, 1909. ...

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  8. A CHESHIRE TRAGEDY.

    The trial of Cornelius Howard on a charge of having murdered his cousin, George Harry Storrs, a Lancashire mill-owner and contractor, at Gorse ...

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  9. MADAME CALVE'S VISIT.

    Madame Calve, the operat[?] prima donna, who is on her way to Australia for an engagement through the Commonwealth, has sailed on the s.s. Morea ...

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  10. THE PHILADELPHIA STRIKE.

    The grand jury at Philadelphia has indicted Murphy, president of the Central Labor Union, and Pratt, the strike leader, for rioting, and ...

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  11. THE WARATAH.

    The owners of the Lund Blue Anchor Lime do not place credence to the suggestion that the wreckage washed up at Morsel Bay is part of the missing ...

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  12. INTERNECINE WAR IN NICARAGUA.

    At Tisina, in Nicaragua, yesterday the Government troops inflicted a crashing defat upon a revolutionary force under General Chamorro. ...

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  13. BOGSLIDE IN IRELAND.

    The incessant rains have caused a bogslide near Castlerea, in the province of [?] Ireland, closing upon the houses, blocking up the roads, and ...

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  14. MINING EXPLOSION IN ALASKA.

    Advices from Juneau, 1 Alaska, state that am explosion occurred recently in the air-shaft of the Tread-well mine, and resulted in the death ...

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  15. CHAMPIONSHIP ROWING.

    The London "Sportsman" understands that Barry is willing to arrange a return match with Arnst on the Thames, whatever the result of the ...

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  16. ENGLAND BEATS FRANCE AT RUGBY.

    A Rugby football match between England and France, played at Paris, resulted in a win for England by 11 points to three. ...

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  17. BISHOP KINO, OF LINCOLN.

    The Right Rev. Edward King, who has been Bishop of Lincoln since 1885, and who is now 81 years of age, [?] in a oritical state of health. He has ...

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  18. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Land Lansdowne has given, notice of a motion to inquire into the Government's delay in the production of the Budget. ...

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  19. SIR HIRAM MAXIM AS PROPHET.

    Sir Hiram Maxim, addressing the Aerial League yesterday, predicted that the weight of 150-horse-power engines for military flying machines would not ...

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  20. ORGANISING NURSING.

    At Lady Dudley's request, the council of the Queen Victoria Jubilee Institute of Nurses has arranged to send Miss, Hughes, general superintendent, to ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND'S DREADNOUGHT,

    Mr. Hall-Jones, High Commissioner for New. Zealand, had an interview with the Admiralty authorities yesterday concerning New Zealand's ...

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  22. SHIPPING SUBSIDIES.

    The United States Senate Committee on Commerce favors Mr. R. A. Ballinger's bill authorising an increase in the subsidies for mail steamers to ...

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  23. THE AVALANCHE AT EVERETT.

    Rescuers arriving at Everett report that the dead and missing number 34 and that there is little hope of further rescues being effected, as the trains ...

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  24. CARIOUS PREPARATION FOR TAFT.

    A consignment of freshly-cut bog and 100 packets of shamrock left Queenstown for America by steamer yesterday, in order that President Taft ...

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  25. GREECE'S NATIONAL ASSEMBLY.

    Out of 161 members of the Greek Chamber of Deputies 150 yesterday voted in favor of convoking a national assembly (for the revision of the ...

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  26. STEERAGE SCANDALS.

    During a debate in to the Reichstag, the Government repudiated the American official report alleging immorality, and malpracties in the steerage of ...

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  27. MR. ROCKEFELLER'S PHILANTHROPY.

    Mr. J. D. Rockefeller, jun., will retire from business to devote himself to philanthropic work as head of the Rockefeller Foundation established by ...

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  28. MINISTERIAL APPOINTMENT.

    Mr. C. B. Mallet, senior member for Plymouth, has been appointed Financial Secretary to the War Office. ...

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  29. JAPAN'S DREADNOUGHTS.

    The "Times" Toko correspondent denies that Japan is laying down two new 30,000-ton warships. ...

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  31. FORTUNE FROM PRINTING MACHINERY.

    The value of the English estate of he late Mr. Robert Hoe, manufacturer of newspaper printing machines, has bean sworn for probate purposes at ...

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  32. THE GOVERNMENT'S STAND.

    Replying to numerous questions in the House of Commons yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) said:—"There will be no more ploughing of ...

    Article : 191 words
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  35. EQUITABLE LIFE INSURANCE CO.

    Mr. Pierpont Morgan is perfecting the reorganisation of the Equitable Life Association on a mutual basis. ...

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  38. TERRITORIALS IN ENGLAND.

    In submitting the (Army Estimates, amounting to £27,760,000, in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, ...

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  39. ENGLAND V. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Residents of Johannesburg have subscribed £70 for Hobbs, in view of his display in the recent test match between the M.C.C. team and South ...

    Article : 37 words
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