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  6. THE WAR.

    A message from Perim at the southern entrance to the Red Sea, states that the Italians have notified that a blockade has [?] between the ...

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  7. CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.

    Representatives of the educational sub - committee of the Catholic Federation waited to - day on Mr Bllison, Minister for Education, and preferred ...

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  8. JUDGE MURDERED.

    Some of the outlaws who descended on the courthouse at Roanoke, in Virginin, recently, and killed the judge and wounded some of the jurymen, have ...

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  9. BORDER WARFARE

    News has been received of an engagement between the expedition under Major C. II. Leveson against the Anuaks for raiding the Nuer tribe. ...

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  10. COAL STRIKE

    The hope that the ballot taken among the miners to decide whether work should be resumed forthwith would lend to an early settlement of the great ...

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  11. BRITISH BUDGET.

    The House of Commons was crowded to - day when Mr Lloyrd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, delivered. his Budget Speech. ...

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  12. EDWARD TERRY.

    The death is annuounced of Mr Edward Terry, the well - known actormanager and proprietor of Terry's Theatre. ...

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  13. MISSISSIPPI FLOOD

    Immense damage continues to he done by the flood in the Mississippi, which is said to be the highest on record. ...

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  14. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    The Parliamentary session closed today. The Liberal Party in the Scnate caused the rejection of the Highways ...

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  15. STEAMERS COLLIDE

    The Peninsular and Oriental Co.'s R. M. S. Syria, GOGO tons, bound for Japan, and the French steamer Circe, 1238 tons, collided near Algiers during ...

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  16. HOME RULE.

    At the great Home Rule meeting which was addressed by Mr John Redmond. M.P. in Dublin on Sunday, several speakers on the students platform ...

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  17. SENTENCE OF DEATH

    The hearing of the appeal by Frederick Seddon, insurance agent, against his convection and sentence of death, on the charge of having murdered ...

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  18. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Thomas Guest, a painter, about .50 years of age, was charged at the Cg4- [?] court to - day with having a tempted to commit suicide on March 18. ...

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  19. AVIATOR'S FEAT.

    M. Unmet the well - known aviator, made a remarkable flight to - day from London to Paris. Ascending at Hendon, near London. ...

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  20. CONCERNING BOOTS.

    Arthur Bucklar, a young man, was charged at the City court to - day, with having stolen 36 pairs of ladies boots valued at £30, the property of White ...

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  21. CRICKET UMPIRE.

    Mr Phillip Argall, one of the oldest sportsmen in the State, and for many years a leading inter - State and international cricket umpire, dropped dead ...

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