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  7. STORY OF THE SHIPWRECK.

    King George has cabled to H.R.H. the Duck of Connaught, Governor-General of Canada, expressing his deep grief at the awful disaster caused by the [?]inking of the liner Empress of ...

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  8. ALLEGED "FAKE".

    A remarkable accusation is made in an official statement issued by the Government in regard to a Parisian cinematograph operator. It is sliegod that the latter made a most ...

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  9. HOW THE SMASH OCCURRED.

    Captain Kendall was [?]from exhaustion when rescued, but afterwards, at the inquest at Remouski, stated that he saw the Storatad two miles off, before the fog ...

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  10. SPURIOUS COINS.

    A parcel containing stalling a counterfelt [?] They and a piece of metal, was found at [?]Roy on Saturday morning, and conrequently the[?] ...

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  11. A MAMMOTH LINER.

    Immense crowds assembled at the docks at Liverpool to witness the departure of the Dew mammoth Cunsder, Aquitanis, on her malden voyage to New York. ...

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  12. AN UNFORTUNATE FAMILY.

    Among the watchers at the shipping officer in London anxiously awaiting details of the disaster was Mrs. Will, a nice of Captain Kendall, the commander of the Empress of ...

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  13. DROWNED IN BERTHS.

    The passenger did not grasp the danger until they were thrown from their berths of torrents of lay water fell In cascades down the companion ways drowning people before ...

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  14. GERMAN FRIENDSHIP.

    The "Taeglichs Rundachan" declares that Great Britain has definitely the request of Russia and France to join the France Russian Naval Convention. ...

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  15. SAVING THE STRUGGLERS.

    He then took command of the boat, and rescued numbers of struggling people, putting ten men over the side with ropes attaching them the boat. thus casbling them to reach ...

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  16. IN THE CHURCHES.

    Reference was made in churches and chapels throughout the United Kingdom to the disaster. Impressive services were also held by the Balvation Army. ...

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  17. A YOUTH'S FALL.

    There were several [?]against France Roy [?]a South, at the Central [?]Court, this morning.The first was that [?]forged a cheque for £7 on the Command ...

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  18. GALLANT OFFICERS.

    Captain Kendall bade farewell to Mr. Hayes. the purser, on the bridge of the Empress of ireland as the water was tapping round his feet.He gave his lifebelt to a passenger. ...

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  19. NAPOLEON IN EGYPT.

    The remains of many of Napoleon's soldiers. who soLrved with him in Egypt,were recantly discovered at Alexandria.There have now been buried with greet ...

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  20. TUESDAYS MAILS.

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  21. TORONTO'S BIG LOSS.

    From the city of Toronto alone there were 140 passengers on board the liner. Of these, 103 were drowned. Over £200,000 in silver went down with the ...

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  22. TALES OF HEROISM.

    Sir Heary Seton Kerr gave up his lifebelt to another passenger (Mr. Darling, of Shanghal). He insisted on the latter accepting it,saying he could castly get another for himself. ...

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  23. ENGINEER'S EVIDENCE.

    The chief engineer, Mr.Sampson,told the coroner that he remained in the [?]gine room until the light went out and the steam had gone. No pooner had he reached the[?] ...

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  24. MAROONED IN THE ARCTIC.

    The owners of the whaling steamer [?] announce that the versal picked up Captain Bartieft, of Professor Arctic vesmel Karluk, off the Slberian coast,where he ...

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  25. GOOD ORDER MAINTAINED.

    When the vessel was street Captain Kendall shouted to the crew Keep your head: Don't get excited?" He also ordered the stewards to get the ...

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  27. STREET ROW.

    There wes an exciting disturbance on Saturday night to Buckland-street, Alexandria, when about 11 o'clock a row began between a number of me[?], the result of which was the in[?]tion ...

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  28. HOW THE STORSTADT FARED.

    The Storstadt. which run down the Empress of Ireland, had how crumpled up for a distance of fifteen feet. Her anchors were driven into her hull ...

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  29. MOTOR ACCIDENT AT PARRAMATTA.

    As accident happened on the Weatorn-road, [?], at 5,30 on Sunday afternoon. when run over by a motor car and injured. ...

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  30. GOVERNMENT TENDERS ACCEPTED.

    The following tendere for new public works have been accepted.—Supply,dellicry.and creation and maintenance of sawdust and shaving remove plant for ...

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  31. THE DEATH OF THE IRVINGS.

    Mr. Laurance Irving, the well-known actor and his wife were among those who managed to secure [?]elts. "Dearle." said Mr. living "hurry. There's ...

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  32. LONDONER'S GRAPHIC STORY.

    Mr. Ducan. a Londoner, who was among those saved, states that there was a terrific crash and a frightful grinning of plates,and the versal headed over. Though there was ...

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  33. SISTER SHIPS COLLIDE.

    A remarkable [?]is provided by the fact that about two years age a sister ship to the Empress of ireland, the Empress of Britain collided with the Holvetls,a sister ship ...

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  34. AUTOMATIC TELEPHONES IN THE SUBURBS.

    The lastallation of the outomatic telephone system at Newtown is almost completed, and it is [?]that the new system will be in operation is about a week from now. The ...

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  35. SALVATIONIST STORIES.

    The Salvation Army lost heavlly by the disaster,the whole of the terrltorial field forces of Can[?]being wiped out including Commi[?]Rees. ...

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  36. MAD FROM SHOCK.

    Mr. Duncan was [?]board the collier.[?] were raving mad as the result of shock and exposure. ...

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