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  3. ROYAL CONDOLENCE.

    Immediately the King heard of the tragedy he sent his equerry to convey to Lady Wilson the King's and Queen ^s sincere condolences and to say ...

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  4. CHINESE HORRORS.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—The representative of the United Press at Shanghai announces that Kiau-fu reports state that foreign women ...

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  5. SINN FEIN OUTRAGE IN LONDON.

    Another shocking crime has been perpetrated by Sinn Fein ors—in the heart of London. The victim is. Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson, military adviser to the Ulster Parliament. According to an eye-witness Sir Henry was about to enter his ...

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  6. IRISH ELECTION RESULT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Irish opinion general indicates much satisfaction at the result of the polls. The "Irish Times" declares that ...

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  7. PRIME MINISTER'S SYMPATHY.

    Mr. Lloyd George has telegraphed to Lady Wilson:— I am deeply shocked at the ghastly crime. I can find no words ...

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  8. IN THE LORDS.

    In the House of Lords, the Lord High Chancellor (Lord Birkenhead), replyiug to Lord Carson after his reference to "this criminal and murderous attack," ...

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  9. CORK ELECTION INVALID.

    All Mr. Collins' votes, numbering 160,000, were tampered with so seriously that the Cork elcctiou has been invalidated. ...

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  10. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    PARIS, Thursday—The correspondent of the Paris "Journal" at The Hague reports that the Private Property Committee is discussing ...

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  11. COMMONS ADJOURNED.

    When the news of the murder reached the House of Commons, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Asquith), at the request of the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  12. PORT OF TANGIERS.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The "Petit Parisen" reports that Britain has sent France a Note protesting against the concession granted by the Sultan of ...

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  13. RIGHT OVER MIGHT.

    LONDOX, Thursday—Earl Baltour, after receiving the freedom of the City of Birmingham to-day, paid a glowing tribute to the late Mr. Joseph ...

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  14. SCOTLAND YARD REPORT.

    A Scotland Yard communique states, that O'Brien and Connolly were chased by Constable March, who was seriously wounded. Constable Sayer continued ...

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  15. BRITAIN TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the British House of Commons to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), replying to a question regarding the ...

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  16. "IRISH AND PROUD OF IT."

    At this stage a score of pedestrians had joined in the hunt. Both men were overpowered and conveyed to the pol-ice station. They refused to give their ...

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  17. PRESENT FOR PRINCESS MARY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Henry Weigall to-day handed over Adelaide's present of a gold tray to Princess Mary (Viscountess Lascelles), who ...

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  18. U.S. MINE RIOTS.

    MARION (Illinois), Thursday.— Reports reaching the military authorities here estimate that 35 were killed at the mine riots which took place at ...

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  19. AN EYE-WITNESS' STORY.

    An eye-witness relates that Sir Henry was about to open the door of his house when the men, who had apparently, refuged behind his brougham, ...

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  20. BRITISH SEAMEN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Secretary of the British National Sailors and Firemen's Union (Mr. Havelock Wilson) has cabled to the secretary of ...

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  21. QUESTION OF A PEERAGE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Lords to-day Lord Harris asked the grounds upon which a peerage had been conferred, upon Sir Joseph ...

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  22. MARKS ON WINDOWS.

    Sir Henry Wilson had no special police protection, but the constables on duty in the vicinity of his residence had been ordered to watch for ...

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  23. DETAILS OF THE CRIME.

    It is difficult to disentangle the details of Sir Henry Wilson's death, though a score of people witnessed the murder aud hundreds partook in the ...

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  24. THE NEWS IN IRELAND.

    Public opinion at Dublin is deeply shocked by the assassination. It is feared that reprisals will occur in Belfast. ...

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  25. PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday,—President Harding has refused to approve of the absolute and complete independence for the Philippines requested by ...

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  26. LADY WILSON ON THE SCENE.

    Lord Arthur Hill, who confirms the drawn sword incident, said that Lady Wilson ran out of the house without a hat on, with a cup of water for her ...

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  27. PRINCE OF WALES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. Massy Green[?] (Minister for Defence) made availabe to-day the text of a cable message which Lord Forster, the ...

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  28. DIED EST HARNESS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson was dressed in full uniform, with, all his medals on. His naked sword was lying by his side as though he had ...

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  29. CARSON DEEPLY MOVED.

    Lord Carson was deeply moved when he heard of the tragedy. He remarked: "The faets are eloquent—all too [?]loquent.". ...

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  30. DINNER CANCELLED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Theg King has appointed the Prince of Wales a Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle. ...

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  31. LIFE LAID DOWN FOR ULSTER.

    The Northern Premier, Sir James Craig, speaking in the Ulster Parliament, said: Field-Marshal Sir Henry Wilson ...

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  32. TOO BUSY TO SPEAK.

    It is reported from Dublin that Rory O'Connor, in command of the rebels at the Four Courts, Dublin, declined to make any statement, remarking: "I am ...

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  33. FRANCE HORRIFIED.

    A message from Paris reports that the news of the assassination of FieldMarshal Sir Henry Wilson has caused consternation in and has horrified ...

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  34. HIS LAST WORDS.

    Earlier in the afternoon FieldMarshal Sir Henry Wilson had unveiled a meinorial at Liverpool street station to the 1220 employes of the Great ...

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  35. PEELING IN AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. Hughes (the Prime Minister) was shocked beyond measure when he was acquainted with the fact of ...

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  36. PUBLIC FUNERAL.

    The Jato Field-Marshal will be accorded a public military funeral. The doctors have operated on Constable March, who is in a very serious ...

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