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  2. BRITISH POLITICS. SESSIONS AND CONFERENCES.

    Many sessions of the Cabinet have been held, and conferences with Mr. Asqui[?] and King Edward have taken place a[?] are in progress to settle the Governament ...

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  3. APPALLING DISASTER.

    An appalling disaster occurred last night, when the town of Mace, U.S.A., was overw[?] by an avalanche, by which hundreds of lives were lost. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S PROGRESS.

    The "World" to-day says that the Australian residents in the city find that the glow of satisfaction has burst into a flame at the knowledge of last year's progress ...

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  7. AMERICAN CABLES. SUGAR TRUST PROSECUTED.

    The united States Government has decided to press to a conclusion the prosecution of the Sugar Trusts. Indictments are also out against the Sugar ...

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  8. FIRE IN KLONDIKE.

    News from Dawson City states that half of Grandforks in the famous creek, the metropolis of Klondike, is in ruins today from a fire starting at the Grand ...

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  9. THE FRENCH CONSTITUTION.

    The Chamber of Deputies has adopted [?] motion authorising the Government to proceed with a revision of the Constitution. ...

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  10. THE LEANING TOWER.

    The Government engineers in Rome have visited Pisa and have formulated a report in which they expess the conviction that the famous leaning tower is ...

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  11. AEROPLANE FLIGHT.

    Clifford O'B[?]n, the Californian inventor, will on Sunday attempt a flight with an aeroplane weighing 350 lb. This is one of the lightest machines in the ...

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  12. A KING'S WEALTH.

    In the Chamber of Deputies in Br[?]ossels M. Wanderwelde, the Socialist leader, maintained that the late King Leopold had [?]eceived his Ministers in bequeathing ...

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  13. A TARIFF COMMISSION.

    The American Tariff Commission arrived at Ottawa, at noon on a mission to enquire into the whole tariff situation between Canada and the United States. ...

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  14. THE BUDGET.

    The Conservatives in the House of Commons have endeavored to induce the Government to consent to the adoption of those portions of the rejected ...

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  15. INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION COURT.

    The State Department at Washington has received advices from Paris to the effect that France has accepted the proposition of the Secretary of State for the ...

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  16. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    Speaking on the Naval Bill last night Mr. [?]rothers traced the development of Germany's naval power, and had no hesi[?] in saying that she was preparing ...

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  17. INTERNATIONAL RUGBT.

    In the International Rugby match Scotland gained an easy victory over Ireland, scoring 14 points to 0. In the league international match ...

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  18. UNITED STATES NAVY.

    The House Committee at Washington has limited the navy expenditure to £1,200,000. Two battleships will be constaructed next year. ...

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  19. COMMERCIAL CONGEESS.

    A States' lecture congress of the members of the Chambers of Commerce of the Empire will meet in London on June 21. ...

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  20. STEAMERS IN COLLISION.

    A wireless message received in New York from the steamer Tagus, of the Royal Mail [?]e, states that that steamer collided with the schooner Republic off ...

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  21. ENGLAND'S FINANCE.

    Sir Edgar Speyer, who is visiting Toronto, and has been a guest of honor at the Canadian Club has endeavoured to dissipate some wrong impressions ...

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  22. EX-PRESIDENT ROSSEVELT.

    [?] President [?] will arrive at [?] (in British East Africa) to-mormor and [?]thing is [?] readiness for his journey [?] the White Nile and to ...

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  23. SIR GEORGE REID.

    The High Commissioner of the Commonwealth (Sir George Reid) denies that he said it was impossible for Australians to settle the Northern Territory, but he ...

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  24. WEST END MYSTERY.

    Information was received yesterday morning by the police to the effect that John Burgess, supposed to be a mail driver from [?], had died at ...

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  25. COMMERCIAL.

    Business on Saturday was not characterised by much activity. The large number of country visitors in the city giving a holiday appearance rather than adding ...

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  26. WIRELESS MESSAGE RECORD.

    The Makura, from Australia, established a record in the Pacific for wireless messages yesterday speaking to Cape Flattery, 1,342 miles in one direction and to ...

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  27. MONEY MARKET DISORGANISED.

    A world-wide disorganisation of the money market is believed to be inevitable. Financiers state that this is the result of the evident impossibility, of ...

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  28. CANADA'S REVENUE.

    The customs revenue for the Dominion of Canada for February was 5,774,824 dollars, an increase of 1,071,176 dollars. For the 11 months of the fiscal year the ...

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  29. PRESIDENT FALLIERES.

    Rumors are in circulation of the probable resignation of the President of the French Republic (M. Fallieres), who has been stricken with the sleeping sickness. ...

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  30. SHORTAGE OF HORSES.

    No [?] [?] has been made by the [?] [?] regarding the question of [?] [?] of [?] in the [?]. The [?] [?] has just been completed, ...

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  31. CROWS PRINCE OF GREECE.

    The Crown Prince of Greece has arrived at Rome, travelling incognito. He had an audience with King Victor to request Italy's influence in connection, with the ...

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  32. A MILLIONAIRE'S DIVORCE.

    Mrs. Astor has been awarded the final degree of divorce from John Jacob Astor. It is [?]ported that she has received £60,000 a year alimony and the Custody ...

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  33. THE NICARAGUA TROUBLE.

    The Margua revolutionist proposal to divide Nic[?]ragua into two republic is opposed by Madriz, and the insurgents hope of success lies in the iniervention ...

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  34. A NEGRO LYNCHED.

    A negro named Allan Brooks, who was accused of assaulting a two year old white girl, was taken from the Courtroom by the mob whichb surrounded the ...

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  35. CANADA'S GOAL.

    In the discussion on the Canadian Naval Bill it was stated that the goal was Caneda's independence and an entente cordia[?]e with England. Failing this, it ...

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  36. POLAR EXPEDITION.

    The German Geographical Society has decided to send a South Polar expedition to contest with other nations in the race through the antarctic. ...

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  37. SEURET SOCIETIES IN PORTUGAL.

    The newspapers in Portugal are devoting considerable attention to the nume[?] [?] and imprisonment of indi[?] accused of belonging to secret ...

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  38. FLOODS IN OHIO.

    As the result of the disastrous flood that has devastated Ohio during the last two days it is thought that 200 lives have been lost, while hundreds of families are ...

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  39. SCORE DREADNOUGHTS.

    The Vanguard, 19,250 tons (ten 12 in[?] guns), one of the largest and most powerful of the Briish battleships, was commissioned to-day, making the eighth ...

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  40. THE WORLD'S FAIR.

    The world's fair, to be held at Winnipeg, will probably be postponed to 1914. ...

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  41. THE PHILADELPHIA STRIKE.

    At Philadelphia powerful influences are being brought to bear on the Rapid Transit Company to end the strike. The Department stores, which suffered by ...

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  42. BRITISH POLITICS. THE IRISH POLICY.

    Mr. John Redmond. Leader of the Irish National Party, in an address to [?]rishmen in Dublin, said their reply was "No veto, no ...

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  43. MILLIONARE'S MOVEMENTS.

    In New York it is announced that Mr. Rockefeller, jun, has resigned from the directorate of the United States Steel Corpotation, and will be succe[?]ded by Mr. ...

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  44. AFFAIRS IN INDIA.

    [?]ao, an Indian student, of Bombay, said to be a scion of a great family in India, has been visting San Francisco. He stated India would mutiny and ...

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  45. HYDROPHOBIA IN CANADA.

    At Hamilton the first death in Canada of hydrophobia occurred to-day. The victim, Taylor, a boy, 14 years of age, was bitten on the lip by ...

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  46. DIPHTHERIA AT HONOLUHU.

    Diphtheria has broken pat in a camp of 406 Russians at Ho[?]olulu who were brought from Harbin by the Immigration Board. The camp has been ...

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  47. PRICES.

    Wheal.—3/114 to 4/ per bushel on track Per. Adelaide for farmers' lots. Floor.—Trading city brands,' £10 per ton; country brands, £9 15/ 'per ton de. ...

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  48. MISDIRECTED FUNDS.

    In [?] charges have been made to the [?] that the relief funds in the hands of the authorities have been mis[?] [?]esolutions have been carried ...

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  49. MARATHON RECORD.

    Joha[?]en, a Swede[?] established an indoor Marathor record of 27 miles 358 yards in 2 hours 36 min 55 [?] seconds. ...

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  50. THIRTY MILLIONS DEFICIT.

    It is estimated that, through the failure of Parliament to pass the Budget there will be a deficit of £3[?],000,000. Additional funds will be necessary, for the ...

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  51. ACQUITTED.

    At watertown, New York, James Farmer whose wife was electrocuted at Au[?] in March last year for the murder of a neighbour, Sarah Brennan, was to-night ...

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  52. STEAMER ASHORE.

    The British steamer Crusader from New York to Manila is ashore at Bird Island. The c[?]ew have been saved but the vessel will probably become a total w[?]eek. ...

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  53. FEDERAL AFFAIRS. MARINE INSURANCE ACT.

    The Imperial Government has notified the Minister for External Affairs that the Royal assent will be given to the Commonwealth Marine Insurance Act. ...

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  54. THE PHILADELPHIA STRIKE.

    The strike committee in connection with the Philadelphia, industrial dispute has proposed that the men should return to work provided an Arbitration Board is ...

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  55. CANADA'S GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    The "Montreal Ledevoir," a French journal, says that the conduct of the Governor-General (Ear[?] Grey) of Canada is a [?] to the constitutional rights ...

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  56. DEATH OF AN ACTOR.

    Mr. Louis James, a well-Known Snakespea[?]an actor, died this morning after a short illness, contracted in a snowbound car in the Cascade Mountains. ...

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  57. GUN FOR AEROPLANE.

    The interest evinced by Sir Hiram Maxim in aviation is believed to foreshadow the development of a gun for use in aeroplane and dirigible balloons. ...

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  58. IRON AND STEEL BONDS.

    In Ottawa it is announced that the Government will not renew the iron and steel bonds. ...

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  59. A COLLEGE APPOINTMENT.

    The Rev. W. D. Maclaren, nephew of Dr. Alexander Maclaren, of Manchester, has accepted the position of New Testament lecturer at the Congregational ...

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  60. JAPANESE BARRED.

    The United States Secretary of State has refused to charter a Japanese association in Washington, inaugurated to promote harmonious co-operation among ...

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  61. AEROPLANE RECORD.

    M. Henry Farman has established a new world's aeroplane flight record at Mou[?]lon. Two passengers were in the air for 70 minutes. ...

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  62. CAVALRY' IN TRAINING.

    One hundred cavalry officers from all parts of Canada will participate in special training at Toronto in May. Every regiment will be represented. ...

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  63. COMMONWEALTH ARBITRATION ACT.

    The Wool and Skin Stores Employes Union have applied for registration under the Commonwealth Arbitration Act. ...

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  64. UNTIED STATES NAVAL SERVICE.

    In a special message to Congress President Taft recommends the retirement of naval officers at certain age limits instead of when, they reach a certain grade ...

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  65. ASYLUM SCANDAL.

    At the inquest on a male patient at the Kew Asylu[?], the Coroner commented on the fact that bed sores and bruises were unknown at the Yarra Bend Asylum, but ...

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  66. A RAILWAY LOAN.

    The success in the settlement of the difficulties with France, Germany, Great Britain, and America, concerning the Huichang loan for railway construction, ...

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  67. TURKISH AFFAIRS.

    Abdul Hamid's departure from Stambo[?]l has been greeted with a sense of relief, but the population doubts the outcome of a secret military dictatorship, ...

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  68. A NEW GUN.

    The firm of Krupp is manufacturing a new type of quick firing gun for use against airships. ...

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  69. SHIPPING ALTERATION'S.

    Owing to the Celtic King having been delayed on the West Coast, Waterhouse and Co. have chartered the Norwegian steamship Alden, bound to Vancouver ...

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  70. THE AMERICAN AVANACHE.

    Forty-five bodies bare now been recovered and identified in connection with the avalanche catastrophe in the United States. ...

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  71. PAPUAN FINANCE.

    The Papuan revenue for the quartet[?] which ended on December 31 has been [?]ned at £23,277, or a decrease of £1,853 on the corresponding period of ...

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  72. A DISGRACEFUL SCENE.

    Several Carlton girls complained of having been insulted by North Melbourne roughs, and on Friday a band of 300 Carlton youths and girls met about an ...

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  73. KLONDIKE AGAIN.

    Klondike is just opening up some of the richest quartz ever found. Canada is believed to be on the eve of a boom that will rival Cobalt and Cripple ...

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  74. BARNARDO'S BOYS.

    Lord Mountstephe[?], who was the first President of the Canadian Pacific Ra[?] way, and of the St. Paul and Manitoba Railway, has given £60,000 to Dr. ...

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  75. CONNECTING THE SEAS.

    [?]ollowing upon the decision of the [?] Waterworks Commission at St. [?]sburg to recommend the construc[?] of a canal to connect the Baltic and ...

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  76. HARPER RONALD CASE.

    Summonses for aileged conspiracy, t[?] procure perjury in the Harper-Ronald case have been issued on the information of Detective Burnett against Robert [?] ...

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  77. FIFTY THOUSAND MEN OUT.

    Fifty-five thousand men were out on strike to-day in connection with the tramway industrial dispute. It is regarded as the most serious disturbance ...

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  78. OFF TO THE NORTH POLE.

    The Zeppelin North Pole expedition will Judge S[?]burger said that heretofore we[?]n ice steamer will be used for the pur[?] of forcing an entr[?] through ...

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  79. TIME-PAYMENT CANVASSERS.

    Mr. O'Callaghan, the chairman of the Richmond Bench in fining Adelaide Deane £5 [?]or imposition on a time-payment jewellery [?]veller expressed ...

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  80. FIRE IN MELBOURNE.

    A neglected gas stove in the Australian Buildings at the corner of Elizabeth street sad Flinders lane, caused a fire on Saturday afternoon, which the caretaker ...

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