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  3. MILITANT SUFFRAGETTES.

    American and other visitor to London express indignation at not being allowed to see the art treasures of the city, which have been closed up owing to recent happenings. ...

    Article : 316 words
  4. AMERICAN UNEMPLOYED.

    The arrest of live leaders of the unemployed demonstration here led to a confession being made to the effect that the unemployed were planning for 500,000 men to march to ...

    Article : 125 words
  5. HOME RULE PROBLEM.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, in a speech at West Birmingham, gave Mr. Asquith credit for anxiety to prevent a calamity, but said that he could not expect Ulster to disband ...

    Article : 223 words
  6. A FRENCH TRAGEDY.

    Madame Caillaux, white of the Minister of Finance, fired several shots at Calmette, editor of "Figaro," fatally wounding him. The tragedy is the result of her ...

    Article : 438 words
  7. LUXURIOUS PRISONER.

    Madame Caillaux has a large cell in St. Lazare prison. She has a maid to dress her and wait on her at table, her meals being supplied by a restaurant. ...

    Article : 33 words
  8. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The Fabian Research Committee, after a careful investigation into the working of the National insurance Act, report's:—"There is reason to fear that practically all ...

    Article : 131 words
  9. MATTERS IN MEXICO.

    Additional troops have been ordered to the Mexican border, and there are now 18,000 mustered there. General Felix Diaz, nephew of the famous ...

    Article : 83 words
  10. MR. ASQUITH ON THE COMPROMISE.

    Mr. Asquith, Prime Minister, speaking in the House of commons, stated that if the Government proposal to meet the case of Ulster were rejected, it would be a waste of ...

    Article : 164 words
  11. A FIGHTING SPEECH.

    In a speech at Bradford, dealing with the Home Rule question, Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, said that agreement alone would make it would worth while ...

    Article : 366 words
  12. THE BENTON MURDER.

    The commission appointed by General Carranza, the Constitutionalist "President" of Mexico, to inquire into the circumstances of the death of Mr. William Benton, a British ...

    Article : 64 words
  13. MR. A. A. KIRKPATRICK.

    Mr. A. A. Kirkpatrick, Agent-General for South Australia was entertained at a farewell dinner at the Trocadero prior to his departure for Adelaide. ...

    Article : 201 words
  14. "UNLIKE FATHER UNLIKE SON."

    The late Mr. Edward ward Wright, son of Sir Almroth Wright, whose attack on the women's suffragists last year attracted such widespread notice, bequeathed £500 to the ...

    Article : 71 words
  15. MUTINY AND MURDER.

    "General Alatrista was murdered when his force mutinied, under the leadership of three lieutenants. Officers who escaped mobilised a punitive ...

    Article : 79 words
  16. PROPOSAL WITHOUT PRECEDENT.

    In the House of Commons, Lord Robert Cecil asked whether there was any precedent for a Government declining to give details of a proposal until it knew whether ...

    Article : 195 words
  17. ASSASSIN'S STATEMENT.

    The prisoner told the magistrate that when she we[?]t to the office of the editor of "Figaro," M. Calmette courteously inquired the reason of her visit. ...

    Article : 285 words
  18. SPEAKERS SHOUTED DOWN.

    Disorderly scenes characterised Mrs. Drummond's suffragist meeting in Ulster Hall, Belfast. Anger was aroused when Miss Dorothy ...

    Article : 177 words
  19. UNITED STATES OFFICES BURNT.

    Following on the destruction by fire of the United States Customs and post-offices at Tecate, on the Mexican border, the United States authorities have declared martial ...

    Article : 103 words
  20. NANTUCKET-MONROE INQUIRY.

    The investigation into the cause of the collision between the steamer Nantucket and the steamer Monroe during a fog last month has resulted in the committee being of ...

    Article : 110 words
  21. SWORD AND COVENANT.

    Sir Edward Carson, in a letter, says: "We are going to make good in action all we have been saying. We are preparing for a two years' struggle, a grave struggle, almost ...

    Article : 107 words
  22. CRIME IN INDIA.

    A sensation has been caused by the High Courts jury, composed of six Indians and three Europeans, acquitting the student Roy of the murder of Inspector Ghose, in ...

    Article : 149 words
  23. FORCE TO BE MET BY FORCE.

    Mr. J. E. Redmond, the leader of the Nationalist party in a speech at the St. Patrick's Day banquet at the Hotel Cecil, said:—"Any permanent partition of ...

    Article : 162 words
  24. CATHEDRAL DISFIGURED.

    A number of suffragists, expecting that the Judges of the Assizes Courts would, attend service in the Birmingham Cathedral, secreted themselves in the building after ...

    Article : 175 words
  25. "NO HUMAN DECENCY."

    Mr. F. B. Acland (Liberal member for Camborne division of Cornwall), speaking at Action in reference to the recent debates, said he had never heard speeches more lacking in ...

    Article : 343 words
  26. GALES IN RUSSIA.

    A fierce gale swept over the Kuban district for ten hours on Friday night. Waterspouts devastated six villages in the Eisrtokaratah Strait. ...

    Article : 117 words
  27. A HEATED DEBATE.

    Many of the newspapers comment on the crime with almost indecent ferocity. For some the importance of the affair ties in the sweeping of M. Caillaux from power. ...

    Article : 227 words
  28. BILLIARDS.

    Reece defeated Stevenson in then game in the championship series, the final scores being as follow:—Reece 9000 ...

    Article : 127 words
  29. MOTION OF CENSURE.

    Mr. Bonar Law, leader of the Opposition, will move his motion of censure on the Government in regard to its refusal to formulate details of its proposals for the ...

    Article : 89 words
  30. EXTRAORDINARY INCIDENT.

    During the celebration of Mass in a Dominican Church in the Polish quarter of the city hundreds of Poles who insist on the instruction of their own children in Polish, entered ...

    Article : 126 words
  31. ATTACKED BY PIRATES.

    The Norwegian steamer Childar was seized by pirates last week. There were 250 Chinese aboard, and when the vessel was off Mendoza Island 60 ...

    Article : 131 words
  32. ANOTHER ARREST.

    A women's suffragist, in male attire, was arrested in the outer lobby of the House of Commons last night, and two hunting crops were found concealed under the coat she was ...

    Article : 200 words
  33. REECE v. INMAN.

    The final round of the championship game was opened to-night between Reece and inman. Scores at the close of the session were:— ...

    Article : 61 words
  34. THE NEW MINISTER.

    M. Rene Renoult has been appointed Minister for Finance in succession to M. Caillaux. ...

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  35. HORRORS IN CHINA.

    It is believed that the marauding army of the White Wolves, the notorious bandit organisation, has now retreated northwards into the mountains in the provinces of ...

    Article : 100 words
  36. INTENSE EXCITEMENT.

    The excitement over the assassination of M. Chalmette surpasses that over the Steinheil case, and almost equals that over the Dreyfus affair. ...

    Article : 235 words
  37. DERVISH RAIDERS.

    Fifty Dervish horsemen fired a volley into a native bazaar at Berbera and wounded several natives. A detachment of police fruitlessly ...

    Article : 89 words
  38. ALBANIAN AFFAIRS.

    Advices from Durazzo, the capital of A[?]bania, state that the supporters and opponents of the Prince of Wied as the new ruler are fighting in the vicinity of Crosa ...

    Article : 53 words
  39. CABINET OFFER.

    The Unionist newspapers complain of the peremptory tone of the speech delivered by Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, at Bradford. ...

    Article : 299 words
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