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  7. GAS TURNED ON.

    Ignorance of modern conveniences nearly led to a shocking tragedy at a small London hotel last night. Five Welshmen, who were returning ...

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  8. SHOT THROUGH WINDOW.

    List night a report was received from Guildford that an attempt had been made to shoot Mr Percy Whitford, the night stationmaster at the local railway ...

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  9. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Imperial Conference continued its deliberations to-day. The principal subject discussed was the Declaration of London, which deals ...

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  10. THE DERBY CROWD

    Mr Fisher, Prime Minister of Australia, has been interviewed regarding his impressions of Derby Day at Epsom. ...

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  11. EX-PRESIDENT DIAZ.

    Few men have had a more wonderful career than that of Perfirlo Diaz, who has just resigned the Presidency of the Mexican Republic, and so removed the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. MOROCCO.

    Widespread indignation exists regarding what is referred to as the "barbaric treachery" of the ga[?]son at Fez towards the suburb of Lemta. ...

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  13. JUDGES STONED.

    The hearing of the petition against the return of Sir H. Seymour King (Unionist) for the constituency of Hull Central, was concluded to-day. ...

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  15. SALVATIONISTS.

    Sir Thomas V. Strong, Lord Mayor of London, presided at a breakfast given to-day to the delegates to the Salvation Army's International Council. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. "JUDAH'S DANGER."

    A full choral service was held at the Bourke street Synagogue to-day in celebration of the Shevous (Feast of Weeks). The Rev. S. M. Solomon ...

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  17. DEAD AUTHORS.

    The Grand Committee of the House of Commons, which has the Copyright Bill under consideration, continued its sittings to-day. ...

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  18. AN EXPLOSION.

    News has been received of a shocking tragedy at Laloma, near Managua, in Nicaragua. A large quantity of powder stored in ...

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  19. PASSED AWAY.

    The death is announced of Mr Felix William Spiers, of Messrs Spiers and Pond, the well-known entering firm, which in 1862 took a leading part in ...

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  20. SCOTLAND.

    The Census returns for Scotland are now complete, and have been published. The total population is [?] as ...

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  21. VEHICLES IN COLLISION.

    A cart and a buggy came into collision in Elizabeth street this morning, and in consequence, Mrs Frances Rudd, 44 years of age, sustained a cut head ...

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  22. KAISER AND CZAR.

    Arrangement have been made for a meeting between the Czar and the Kaiser. Their Majesties will meet in the ...

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  23. HONEST BOY

    A son of the Maharajah of Bikaner, who is on a visit to London, had the misfortune to drop a valuable diamond turban while watching the trooping of ...

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  24. AEROPLANE RACE.

    The Council-General at Algiers, as a memorial to the late M. Berteaux, French Minister for War, who was killed by an aeroplane at Issy recently, ...

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  25. ARAB REBELS.

    The latest advices from Arabia report that the rebels have secured another success. They have now captured Abba, the ...

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  26. SURCHARGING LETTERS

    Mr Bright, the Deputy Postmaster-General, does not agree with the remark of Mr Crosswell, P.M., after hearing evidence in the City Court yesterday ...

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  27. STATE INSURANCE.

    One of the provisions of the National Insurance Bill provides that the Registrar of Friendly Societies, and not a court of law, shall decide ...

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  28. TONGAN AFFAIRS.

    In the House of Commons to-day. Mr. J. Pointer, Labor member for the Attercliffe division of Sheffield, asked questions relating to matters in Tonga ...

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  29. GENERAL DE VILLIERS.

    General Daniel De Villiers, who was one of the Bore leaders in the late war against Great Britain, is in trouble in Mexico. ...

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  30. NICARAGUA.

    A movement has been started to bring about the division of the Republic of Nicaragua into two provinces. Leading, Liberals are at the head of ...

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  33. THE CORONATION.

    The New Zealand military contingent arrived at Plymouth to-day to attend the Coronation, All the men are well. ...

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  35. FROZEN SOUTH.

    The "Daily Mail" fund in aid of Dr. Mawson's expedition to the South Pole now totals £11,700. ...

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