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  3. THE FOLLO WING APPEARED IN yesterday's THIRD EDITION SILLY SUFFRAGETTE

    Great excitement was caused at Euston Station. yesterday, when a suffragette went up to Lord Weardale and gave him; a sound thrashing with a ...

    Article : 131 words
  4. "ANOTHER ALLEGED RITUAL MURDER."

    The mystery surrounding a Christian, boy, who was supposed, to have been murdered at Fastoff, a town near Kieff, has been cleared up. ...

    Article : 88 words
  5. HOME RULE.

    Mr. Balfour, speaking at a city Unionist meeting to-day, said that if he were an Ulsterman he would do as the Ulstermen are doing. The ...

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  6. AM AMERICAN EARTHQUAKE

    An earthquake shock to-day shook the city. Hundreds of people were badly frightened and rushed into the streets. Several apartment houses ...

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  7. LATEST CABLES. (Reuter's Messages.) SOUTH AFRICAN WOMAN'S VOTE.

    In the Assembly this afternoon the bill to enfranchise women, introduced by Mr. Wyndham, was negatived by 43 votes to 42. ...

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  8. THE PANAMA TOLLS.

    The United State Senate is debating the Panama Tolls Repal Bill. Mr. Chamberlian declared that the Canadian rarlroads were responsible for ...

    Article : 171 words
  9. SICKNESS IN FRANCE.

    According to an article in "Humanite:—a daily journal published in the French captial—measles have broken out i 76 French garrions, scarlatina ...

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  10. DIRIGIBLES FOR BRITISH NAVY

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill), in reply to a question in the House of Commions this afternoon said that 15 dirigibles had ...

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  12. BALKAN BATTLEFIELD BULLETS.

    A number of lead-pipe manufacturers have recently employed men to collect bullets found on the Balkan battlefields. A vessel is now discharging ...

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  13. THE MEAT WAR.

    The meat strike position is easter this morning. The men are awaiting the result of to-night's meeting of the union. ...

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  14. A METEOR AT SEA.

    The passengers arriving in New York by th[?] steamship Lapland report that a brillian meteor plunged into the Opean in close proximity to the steamer. ...

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  15. THE DUBLIN RIOTS.

    The Labor party's amendment to the Address in Reply in the House of Commons. demanding an inquiry into the Dublin riots, was defeated by 315 to ...

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  16. A CASE OF SUNSTROKE.

    Mr. Walter Fisher, a station hand, was brought in from Poolamacca on the Tarrawingce train this evening, and was at once removed in the ...

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