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  4. News of the World by Our Independent Cable Service.

    Astonishing evidence has been tendered at the trial at Wheeling, Virginia, of Mrs. Schenck, on a charge of administering poison to her millionaire husband. ...

    Article : 548 words
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  7. JAPAN AND MEXICO.

    Gustavas Madero, brother of the leader of the Mexican rebels, has made a statement which has attracted a lot of attention here. Madero says that negotiations are ...

    Article : 115 words
  8. SELLING FAKE PICTURES.

    After a month's trial at Tours, France, on a charge of swindling the Duchess Dechoiseul Praslin, formerly Mrs. Hamilton Paine, of Boston, of £40,000, by selling fake ...

    Article : 97 words
  9. MAINTENANCE OF PEACE.

    The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mons. Stephen Pichon, has declared in the Chamber of Deputies that France, by making ententes with Russia, Great Britain, and other ...

    Article : 78 words
  10. A FORECAST OF WAR.

    An officer of the Commonwealth Defence Force, who has given much attention to developments in China and Japan, but whose name cannot, for very obvious reasons, be ...

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  11. JOHNSON AND JEFFRIES.

    The San Francisco "Chronicle" announces that Tex Rickard is endeavoring to arrange a return match between Johnson and Jeffries. ...

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  12. FRENZIED MOTORING.

    There was some sensational motoring at the Playadelrey Motordrome, San Francisco, to-day. Ralph de Palma won the 10 miles open ...

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  13. CONCOCTED STORIES.

    According to the statements of the leaders of the Administration Party, the stories circulated here to the effect that a revolution is pending in Cuba, were concocted by the ...

    Article : 66 words
  14. ANOTHER WIN FOR ATTELL.

    Abe Attell, the bantamweight champion, has outpointed Patsy Kline in a ten-round battle. Kline took a lot of punishment in the hope ...

    Article : 72 words
  15. A RUSSIAN EARTHQUAKE.

    Despatches from Vyerny, a fortified town in Asiatic Russia, state that another earthquake has occurred in the Pishpek district, and that 205 bodies have been taken from the ...

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  16. STRIKES IN PORTUGAL.

    The railway strike was settled last night by the granting of concessions to the strikers. The real cause of the settlement was the ...

    Article : 73 words
  17. STOPPED BY THE POLICE.

    The boxing match between Danny Webster, the well-known featherweight, and Rivers took place here yesterday. It was scheduled to go 15 rounds, but at ...

    Article : 78 words
  18. OLYMPIA HORSE SHOW.

    The Olympia Horse Show to be held in London during Coronation week gives every promise of being very successful. Russia will be strongly represented, as ...

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  19. THE GAS TROUBLE.

    The inconvenience caused by the strike of gas-workers has become serious. Residents have been ordered to curtail consumption, and firemen have been ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN CYCLIST'S PLUCK.

    With his head swathed in bandages from the effects of a spill early in the race, the Australian cyclist, A. J. Clarke, with Ernest Pye, another Australian, has won the six ...

    Article : 67 words
  21. BITTERNESS AGAINST GERMAN GOVERNMENT.

    The decorations given by the Kaiser to police officials, whom public opinion unanimously condemned, has aroused bitterness against the German Government. The feeling ...

    Article : 63 words
  22. SAILORS AND FIREMEN'S UNION.

    Mr. Joseph Havelock Wilson, M.P., who presided at the meeting of the British Sailors and Firemen's Union to-day, has confirmed the statement that it is intended to ...

    Article : 110 words
  23. LOVE, OR DUTY?

    Mr. Cannon, Speaker of the House of Representatives, has received a peculiar letter, which does not bear the writer's name, but which purports to be "From a woman in ...

    Article : 89 words
  24. A CHICAGO STRIKE ENDED.

    The strike of garment workers in Chicago has been broken. The largest firm, which employs 10,000 hands, has reinstated all without ...

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  25. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT AS GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    It is officially announced that the Duke of Connaught is to be the next Governor-General of Canada. ...

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  26. AMERICAN TRUSTS.

    A high legal authority declares that the steel magnates, who at a dinner at New York recently made a "gentlemen's agreement" to keep up the prices, are flirting with ...

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  27. PLAGUE IN MANCHURIA.

    Despatches received at St. Petersburg state that 150 people are dying from plague daily at Harbin, a town in Manchuria, on the Siberian railway. The total deaths exceed 1500. ...

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  28. THE OLYMPIC GAMES.

    It is now certain that America will send a strong team to the Olympic Games which this year will be held at Stockholm. The American team will be much stronger ...

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  29. IMPUNITY FOR VOTE BUYERS.

    Convicted and disfranchised, vote-sellers of Ohio complain that the 400 vote-buying politicians who corrupted them not only went scot free, but also were paid mileage fees ...

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  30. PORTUGUESE SOLDIERS' MUTINY.

    Despatches from Madrid declare that the soldiers in the fortress at Elvas, a frontier city in Portugal, have mutinied, and demand an increase in their pay. ...

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  31. MILITARY AEROPLANES.

    An official return published in Paris states that France has 36 military aeroplanes, while Germany has 5, Great Britain 4, Russia 3, and Italy, Japan, the United States, Austria, and ...

    Article : 42 words
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  33. SIX MONTHS IN HOSPITAL.

    E. Long, Middle Harbor's wicket-keeper, has now been an inmate of the Lewisham private hospital for more than six months. He originally entered the institution as a typhoid fever ...

    Article : 106 words
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