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  9. CANADA.

    Groat excitement prevails as a result of the severe defeat inflicted on the Laurier Government in the general elections yesterday, and the ...

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  10. SIX KILLED.

    Shocking results attended an explosion which occurred at a powder works at Montechiar[?] to-day. Six persons were killed, and sixteen ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The railway services of Ireland are greatly disorganised as the result of the general strike declared by the executive of the Amalgamated Society of Railway ...

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  12. BLACK AND WHITE.

    Sir Joseph Robinson, chairman of the Robinson South African Banking Co., has declared to the newspaper "South Africa" that it is his intention ...

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  13. VIOLENT STORM.

    A violent storm was experienced at Naples to-day, and rain fell in torrents. Portions of the city suffered a severe inundation. ...

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  14. AGE FOR RETIREMENT.

    When shall successful business men retire? This question, says the New York correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," has been raised in America by ...

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  15. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, the veter[?]u statesman, who has been one of the lending advocates of preferential trade within the Empire, has forwarded a ...

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  16. LONDON NEWSPAPERS.

    Most of the London evening newspapers comment to-day on the Canadian elections, held yesterday, which resulted in the defeat of the Laurier ...

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  17. MOUNT ETNA.

    The eruption of Mt. Etna is now diminishing with remarkable rapidity. ...

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  18. RELEASED.

    Messrs. Munro and Shepherd. the two English yachtsmen, who were arrested recently on suspicion of being spies, have been released. ...

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  19. FRENCH BATTLESHIP.

    The new battleship Jean Bart (23,400 tons) was launched at Brest to-day. ...

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  20. PRESIDENT BLAMED.

    The greatest disappointment is felt here at the result of the Canadian elections, involving, as it does, the loss of the reciprocity agreement. ...

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  21. KING AND QUEEN.

    It is announced that their Majesties the King and Queen will leave for India in November by the P. and O. Co.'s new steamer Medina, which has ...

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  22. CHAMPION "YAPPER"

    Dr Clifford, who has just returned from America, was formally welcomed home at Westbourne Park Chape[?]ecently, He told his hearers (says "Lloyd's ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICA.

    General Hertzog, the Minister for Education, has been interviewed with regard to the statements that there was a spilt between him and General ...

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  24. STRIKE SETTLED.

    The strike of Hast furnace workers at Dowla[?]s. In Wales, has been settled. Recognition of the men's unions has been granted and wages are to be ...

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  25. GLOIRE EXPLOSION.

    Several mote of the victims of the gun accident on the armored cruiser Glo[?]re, at Toulon, have succumbed to their injuries. ...

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  26. STATUE OF KING.

    Sir Thomas V. strong, Lord Mayor of London, unvelied a statue of the King of the Crystal Palace to-day. His Majesty is shown in the statue in ...

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  27. IN SPAIN.

    Several collisions between the strikers and the police and military have occurred at Gijon. 20 miles from Overdo, and a number of persons have been ...

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  28. DAMAGED STEAMER.

    The Shaw. Savill and Alb[?]on Company's steamer Aot[?]a, 5600 tons, which went ashore at Moville Point, near Capetown, on January 22 last, and was ...

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  29. LOST HIS MEMORY.

    Mr. Rupert P. Henderson, demist, of Rutherglen, Victorin, who has been missing for some time, has been found at Sevenoaks, in Kent. ...

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  30. MYSTERY OF THE LOUVRE

    "Le Journal" slides that out of 45 works in the Sanvageot collection in the Louver, no fewer than 32 have disappeared. The missing pictures include a ...

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  31. MARKETS AFFECTED.

    The result of the Canadian elections is reflected in business circles here. There was a sharp rise in the price of wheat to-day, in consequence of the ...

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