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  2. ULSTER

    A memorandum has been published giving Colonel Seely's conversations with Field-Marshal Sir John French, Lieutenant-General Sir John Ewart, and Sir Arthur Paget on ...

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  3. NO ARMISTICE

    General Huerta has informed the South American mediators that by conducting operations at Vera Cruz, the Americans have broken the armistice. ...

    Article : 128 words
  4. GUILLAUX AGAIN

    Monsieur M. Guillaux gave another superb exhibition yesterday afternoon at Victoria Park, with his Bleriot monoplane. He made three ascents, and performed all the evolutions the ...

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  5. NEW PARTY

    The dawn of a new political party in Great Britain was announced yesterday. Dissatisfied with recent events in the political world of the United Kingdom, 50 members of ...

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  6. "OUR MOTHERS."

    Ah, hold her by the hand, As once her hand held mine; And though she may not understand Life's winding way, lead her in peace ...

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  7. DAYWORK OR NONE

    The Operative Bakers' ultimatum is not to be withdrawn, and war is now openly declared. A mass meeting of the men decided yesterday afternoon that it must be day baking or nothing. The operatives have been much incensed by the Government's ...

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  8. STRONG PROTEST

    Mr. Emerson, an ex-Minister in Sir Wilfrid Laurier's Cabinet, surprised the House of Commons to-day when the announcement was formally made that H.H. Prince Alexander of ...

    Article : 129 words
  9. ATTACK ON UNIONISTS

    Mr. Lloyd George, in a message to Mr. Bannister, the Liberal candidate for Grimsby, accuses the Unionists of encouraging civil war in Ireland and mutiny in the Army. ...

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  10. CARRANZA TEMPORISES

    General Carranza has notified Mr. Bryan, Secretary of State, that he now regards the American occupation of Vera Cruz as directed against General Huerta, and not against the ...

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  11. THE STORY OF THE STRUGGLE

    It cannot be said that the operative bakers have struck without consideration. Their effort to secure day work has been a prolonged one. At meeting after meeting held by the union this ...

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  12. SUNDAY CLOSING

    The Sunday Closing Bill, which had for its objective the curtailing of the hours during which hotels may remain open on Sundays, was rejected in the House of Commons by 198 votes ...

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  13. REBEL SUCCESSES

    The capture of San Luis Potosi is reported. Guemavaca, in the State of Morelos, has fallen into the hands of Zapatistas, and other rebel successes have been notified. ...

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  14. WORLD'S SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    The date of the race for the Sculling Championship of the World, between Ernest Barry, the holder of the title, and James Paddon, the Australian champion, has been fixed for ...

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  15. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR IMPERATIVE.

    The American Ambassador has demanded the immediate trial or acquittal of Mr. Altmann, local manager of the Canadian Pacific Railway, who was arrested in October, 1913, on a charge of ...

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  16. SHARP RETORT

    Ex-President Roosevelt intends to visit England in the near future, and has announced his intention of controverting the discoveries made in Brazil by Mr. Savage Landor, F.R.I. ...

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  17. £600 COMPENSATION

    Miss Drew, an American, has recovered £600 from the executors of the late Captain Hamilton, an army aviator, who was killed in September, 1912, based on a deed of settlement on ...

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  18. COLIN BELL WANTS A MATCH

    Joe Jeannette has gone to America. In the meantime Mr. McKetrick, Jeannette's manager, offers to accept Colin Bell's challenge to Jeannette on behalf of Battling Levinsky. ...

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  19. THE MASTER BAKERS' SIDE

    The master bakers yesterday were all on the qui vive to see whether the dispute was going to lead to an open rupture or not. They had completed their arrangements to withstand a ...

    Article : 293 words
  20. BIG BILLIARDS

    Scores in the Newman-Gray billiard match now stand: Newman 8177, Gray 5366, including breaks of 302, 216, and 150 (unfinished). In the Reece-Inman match the scores stand: ...

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  21. 10,000 STRIKERS

    All the men employed in the shipbuilding yards of the Putiloff works have joined the general strike here. Many factories, including Noebel's and ...

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  22. HASHISH

    Chrisvo Carifali, merchant, has been fined £100 for making false declaration relating to a shipment of crockery to Egypt. The staves of the cask in which the crockery ...

    Article : 87 words
  23. BREADCARTERS

    When seen yesterday, the secretary of the Breadcarters Union, Mr. J. A. McIntosh, declined to make any statement regarding the attitude of the union towards the Operative ...

    Article : 129 words
  24. NEWS AND ARTICLES ON OTHER PAGES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 143 words
  25. AL McCOY BEATS PEARSALL

    Al McCoy knocked out George Pearsall in the first of a ten-round bout last night. ...

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  26. INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S CONGRESS

    The International Women's Congress has unanimously re-elected Lady Aberdeen president for the next five years. Mrs. Henry Dobson of Tasmania, was elected vice-president. ...

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  27. NEW FAST BOWLER SUCCESSFUL

    Playing for Notts against the M.C.C. in the opening match of the season at Lord's, Barrett, a new fast bowler secured eight for 91 in the first innings. ...

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  28. BAKING TRADES' COUNCIL.

    The secretary of the Baking Trades' Council, Mr. George Lewis, said yesterday that he could not give any information with reference to the stand the Council would take as to the ...

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  29. NEWCASTLE BAKERS' ATTITUDE

    During the operatives' mass meeting yesterday, a telegram was received from the Newcastle branch intimating that a motion had been carried deploring the action of the Sydney ...

    Article : 95 words
  30. DISASTROUS EARTHQUAKE

    An earthquake severely damaged the town of Acireale and several neighboring villages. Doctors and nurses have been despatched to succour the homeless. ...

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  31. WAGNER'S FAMILY

    The Court has ruled that Isolde, wife of Herr Beidler, conductor of the Court Opera at Munich, who recently instituted a suit against her mother, claiming the right to describe ...

    Article : 159 words
  32. ANGRY PRISONER

    A man named Lenton has been sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment for attempting to set fire to a house at Doncaster. During his trial Lenton delivered a continuous ...

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  33. MASTER BAKERS MEET

    The Master Bakers held a mass meeting at Scott's Strand Cafe last night, which lasted till 11.30. The meeting had strong hopes that a settlement would be effected, but terminated ...

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  34. TURBULENT ALBANIA

    A battle took place between the Albanians and the Epirotes near Koritza, when the latter were defeated. Their losses totalled 150. ...

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  35. DAY BAKING IN PRACTICE

    In answer to a question as to whether the demand for day baking would affect this district, Mr. C. Towle, of the Illawarra Model Bakery, said that the bakers here worked under ...

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  36. LABOR COUNCIL

    The secretary of the Labor Council, Mr. E. J. Kavanagh, M.L.C., said yesterday that at the present time the Council was not concerned in the trouble of the bakers. He could not judge ...

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  37. THE NEW ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS

    Jumbo—or is it Jessie?—the elephant at Taronga Park, received a surprise party yesterday afternoon, when about 50 members of the Naturalists' Society fed him, or her, with ...

    Article : 305 words
  38. "JOHN BULL" DERBY SWEEP.

    Henry James Houston, of Burnley, and William T. Dixon, and Charles H. Towler, of Birmingham, were charged at Plymouth with widespread conspiracy in the provinces in ...

    Article : 68 words
  39. LONDON MARKETS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 179 words
  40. MASS MEETING OF OPERATIVES

    A mass meeting of operative bakers was held in the Trades Hall yesterday afternoon, with Mr. J. Allen in the chair. Bakers came from all parts of the country ...

    Article : 436 words
  41. SOME UNION PERSONALITIES

    Mr. George Allen, the president of the Operative Bakers' Association, is a young Australian, with dark, earnest eyes glowing in a clean-shaven face, and a way of presiding over a ...

    Article : 206 words
  42. LATE DUKE OF ARGYLE

    The memorial service of the Duke of Argyle at Westminster Abbey was attended by many Royalties, Ambassadors, and members of Parliament. ...

    Article : 48 words
  43. AVIATORS RELEASED.

    Berliner, the aviator, and two companions, who recently flew from Germany, and landed at Perm in Russia, where they were arrested, have been released upon the payment of fines ...

    Article : 55 words
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