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  4. MAN AND WOMAN SHOT.

    A young woman and man were shot dead early to-day in an apartment house on the East Side. The woman has been identified as Mrs. William Ashu, the wife of a ...

    Article : 64 words
  5. THREE DROWNED.

    The most appalling surf tragedy since the disastrous Coogee affair a few years ago occurred at Cronulla early this morning, when Misses Marjorie Louden, aged 22, Daphne ...

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  7. FIGHT TO BITTER END.

    General Villa, the rebel leader, declares that nothing less than the fall of President Huerta and his banishment from the country will be considered as a preliminary ...

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  9. CALUMET'S DEAD.

    Calumet burled its dead to-day. There was a terrible funeral procession of 59 coffins, of which 44 were the pitifully small coffins of children. They were the victims ...

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  10. SEVEN AT ONE BIRTH.

    A washerwoman yesterday gave birth to seven girls. Three died shortly after birth, but the other four are thriving. ...

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  11. PRESIDENT WILSON'S BIRTHDAY

    President Wilson has received many messages of good will from rulers of foreign nations on his 57th birthday. ...

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  12. AMBRYM ERUPTION.

    The French Resident in the New Hebrides announces that it is now possible to approach Ambrym Island, where volcanic eruptions occurred on December 24. Showers of ...

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  13. CANADA'S GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    A children's fancy dress ball was given at Government House to-night by the Duke and Duchess of Connaught. It will probably be the last entertainment of the kind given by ...

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  14. AIR WARSHIPS.

    The "Daily Citizen" claims that there are substantial grounds for the statement that the naval estimates have been swollen by more than £2,000,000 in order to provide for ...

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  15. MOB WANTS NEGRO.

    A mob at Chestertown, Maryland, tried to rush the gaol. In order to seize and lynch a negro. The mob was beaten ore and dispersed by the sheriff. ...

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  16. BIG FIRE IN THE CITY

    Scene of the fire which broke out last night at the premises of H. H. Groth and Co., 525 George- street. Among the contents of the building were large quantities of oils and paints,, and the flames burnt, fiercely. The Empress Theatre next door was in danger for some time, but it was saved by the efforts of the brigades. The damage, is estimated at £50,000. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. MRS. C. RASP TO WED.

    Mrs. Charles Rasp writes from the Hotel Russell, London, that her engagement with Field-Marshal Baron von Eisenstein, of Berlin, has been publicly announced. ...

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  18. POSTAGE STAMP COLLECTION

    Mr. R. H. Harrow, of Talybout, Breconshire, has bought the collection of British postage stamps gathered by Earl Crawford for £20,000. This is believed to be a record ...

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  19. CHILDREN'S SAD END.

    Six children were playing in a barn-loft at Boughton, in England yesterday. Striking, some matches they set fire to the place. Four of them rushed out, forgetting in their ...

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  20. CARDINAL RAMPOLLA'S WILL

    Cardinal Rampolla's will, made in 1889, has been read. By its provisions his sister, the Baroness Pezzana, is practically the sole legatee. Numerous legacies were left, to the ...

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  21. MARINES ON THE FRONTIER.

    The Governor of British Honduras has not yet advised his Government that British marines actually been stationed on the Mexican frontier. Such action however, is ...

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  22. WHEAT IN CANADA.

    The wheat now stored in the terminal elevators totals 13,593,489 bushels, as compared with 13,822,738 at the same date in 1912. ...

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