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  4. TOURING PREMIERS. Mr. Bruce in Canada.

    HAMILTON, (Ontario), Wednesday. —Mr. and Mrs. Bruce and party arrived at Hamilton to-day. They were entertained by the Canadian Club. Mr. ...

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  5. FATAL EXPLOSION.

    BALTIMORE, Monday.—One of the 37 men injured as the result of an explosion aboard the French, barque Richelieu, most of them ...

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  6. MUSSOLINI.

    ROME, Wednesday.—"My day consists of one hour for recreation, seven for sleep, and 16 for work, eating and minor functions. My existence is only ...

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  7. 'FLU IN EUROPE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Influenza epidemic is so drastic at Monpellier that bodies are being buried without coffins the supply of which is inadequate. ...

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  8. FIGHTING IN CHINA. Disorders at Han-Kow.

    SHANG-HAI, Wednesday.—It is reported from Han-kow that soldiers, pickets and students, carrying banners, singing and yelling passed through the ...

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  9. WHERE IS BRIAND?

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The French Foreign Minister (M. Briand), travelling as "Doctor Boyer," and accompanied only by a personal friend, ...

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  10. TREASURE TROVE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A treasure trove inquest, an ancient and rare form of inquiry held by a coroner, was held at Rotherine to-day to decide the ...

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  11. WESTERN EUROPE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The conference of the Foreign Ministers of Esthonia, Finland and Latvia, held at Reval, has decided to resume negotiations ...

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  12. Mr. Coates Leaves England.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The yells of the Maori footballers' war cry to-day caused a rush to the Waterloo Station platform from which Mr. J. G. Coates ...

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  13. FAMILY OF 24.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Frau Moss, a grave-digger's wife, 30 years of age, gave birth to twins on New Year's Day, making their ...

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  14. CAUCASIAN CYCLONE.

    MOSCOW, Thursday.—A terrific cyclone swept over Caucasia yesterday. Immense damage was done at Baku, where roofs were ripped off and ...

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  15. KRIM EXPLAINS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—"Le Matin" will shortly be publishing the memoirs of Abd el Krim, the Riff leader, who recently capitulated to the French and ...

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  16. BEAM WIRELESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Marconi's beam station is now so satisfactory that it is unlikely that there will be a week's test before handing it over to ...

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  17. GERMANS ACQUITTED

    WIESBADEN, Wednesday.—The British Court to-day acquitted four young Germans, accused of having attacked two British soldiers, one of ...

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  18. Mixed Courts.

    SHANG-HAI, Wednesday.—Extraordinary judgments marked the opening of the Chinese Mixed Court under Chinese control since January 1, the ...

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  19. PRESERVATION OF NATIVE FLORA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—As a result of Sir James Parr's negotiations, Mr. Gerald Loder has presented a valuable silver challenge cup for competition at ...

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  20. NICARAGUAN WAR.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Announcing to-day, that the United States Marine Guard had been ordered to Managua, capital of Nicaragua, from ...

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  22. DOMINION LIFE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Two children staring in rapt attention to-day at the Empire Marketing Board's new poster containing large colorful seenes ...

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  23. THE FIRST FLIGHT.

    The first flight in Europe, if not the world, with a heavier than air machine was made on September 12, 1906, by the Danish inventor, Ellehammer, in a ...

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  24. WORKING HOURS.

    A writer in "The Nation" makes the following comparison of wicking hours:— Austria: Forty-eight hours, but 2 and 3 ...

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