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  3. LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    Russia's relations with China are deci[?] strained and it is averred that they have reached breaking point. Yesterday Russia notified the Powers ...

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  4. THE HAZING HABIT.

    President Tatt yesterday sent a message to Congress vetoing the joint resolution authorising him to reinstate the nine former cadets of West Point Military ...

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  5. BOXING.

    Jock Johnson, in an interview yesterday, said:— "There is one man I would take a delight in beating, and that is Jack Lester. ...

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  6. McFARLAND AND MORAN TO MEET.

    Packy McFarland and Owen Moran have agreed to fight at the Fairmont Club, New York, on March 14. ...

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  7. LESTER'S CHALLENGE.

    The "Chronicle" to-day publishes the challenge issued by Tommy Burns on behalf of Lester, whom he has in training, to Jack Johnson. Lester is willing ...

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  8. HE WHO DARED.

    A morning paper says that the Hon. Maurice Brett. Lord Esher's son, who married Zena Dare, has been obliged to resign from the Coldstream Guards. ...

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  9. SAM'S SHIPS.

    The Californian Legislature has made a demand for more warships, to be put into commission on the American coast, in order that they may be on an equal footing with ...

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  10. PALATIAL PUB.

    A start will be made in the Spring in the erection of a palatial hotel in the city, to be used for boarding sailors. This building will cost £130,000 and will be ...

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  11. OUR NAVY.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. M'Kenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, said that the cruiser New Zealand would toe launched on ...

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  12. AMERICAN ART.

    With the idea of giving American art a distinctive place in France, the first Salon of American artists was opened to-day. Twenty-six sculptors, painters, and ...

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  13. LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    The whole of Europe has been startled by the report that all is not well with the health of the Queen Mother. Rumor states that her indisposition is ...

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  14. LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    The questions for discussion at the Imperial Conference have been published. South Africa desires that all matters ...

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  15. LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    The 1911-12 Budget passed the Lower House yesterday. The total receipt for the current year are estimated at £53,100,000. ...

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  16. LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    There is considerable perturbation existing in the ranks of the Redskins, owing to the fact that the picture showmen are utilising them as a source of ...

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  17. LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Louis, Bot[?]a the Premier, will leave in April, to attend the Imperial Conference. He will carry with him the outlines of the South African Defence ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    The charter market in the Australian trade has taken quite a brisk turn, and many vessels are being sought after. Five large steamers have been taken for ...

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  19. THE NORTH POLE.

    Rudolph Francke is now in the city purchasing an outfit and completing arrangements for an expedition to the North Pole. ...

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  20. THE GREAT PLAGUE.

    Latest reports are to the effect that the plague is raging in Han Chun, and that hundreds are dying daily. he soldiers have been attacked, and ...

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  21. HOME RULE.

    Considerable satisfaction exists in the Home Rule camp at the statement made by the Prime Minister in the House of Commons on Wednesday. ...

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  22. OVERSEA DOMINIONS.

    The Tariff League is [?] campaign, cham[?] preference to oversea dominions ...

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  23. THE "TIMES" OUTRAGE.

    Detective Brown, of [?] Angeles, yesterday identified David Ca[?], a pr[?] in the local gaol, as one of the inch who are "wanted" in connection with the ...

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  24. KING NICHOLAS COLLAPSES.

    Reports from Cettinge, the capital of Monlenegro, state that specialists have been summoned to King Nic[?] who has burst a blood vessel. He has been ...

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  25. U.S. SUFFRAGETTES.

    The National Women's Suffrage Association has launched a campaign to raise the sum of £30,000 for the purpose of fighting for the franchise. ...

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  26. BALLOON CHRISTENED.

    The new dirigible balloon S[?] in which Herr Brucker in to attempt to sail from Cape Verde Islands to e[?] the Barbadoes or Trinidad, in March or April, has ...

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  27. FROM OCEAN TO OCEAN.

    Lieutenant Grastz, an ex-officer of the German army, who crossed Africa two years ago in a motor car, now intends to travel from the Indian Ocean to the ...

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  28. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    At a meeting of the British Chamber of Shipping it was resolved that the Declaration of London should not be ratified unless it is modified, or until foodstuffs ...

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  29. INTERNATIONAL PILLOW FIGHT.

    The much-talked-of boxing contest between Anthony Drexel and the Hon. Robert Beresford, brother to Lord Decies, has eventuated in a private gymnasium at ...

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  30. HIS HOLINESS'S HEALTH.

    Drs. Potacal and [?] announced afternoon yesterday that there was a gratifying improvement in the condition of the Pope, who had ...

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  31. A FREIGHT TRAIN.

    A wire from Gourville states that on Tuesday night a collision occurred between the western sections of the State railway expresses from Paris and Brest. The trains ...

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  32. A NEW CUNARDER.

    The new steamship which is being built for the Cunard Line at Olyd[?] and which will be the largest vessel ever floated, will be named the Aquitana. ...

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  33. MEXICAN MEDLEY.

    Seven members of a band of bandits who are operation in the vicinity of Fronteras were to-day arrested by the Federal troops. They will be summarily executed. ...

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  34. THE POISONING CASE.

    A verdict has been given in the notorious murder trial, in which Dr. Pantchenka, Count de Lassy, and Madame Mouravien were charged with having ...

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  35. THEY DODGED THE CUTTER.

    In an attempt to dodge the immigration cutter, which was in pursuit, under the belief that efforts were being made to smuggle in a party of Chinese, a power ...

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  36. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    The Festival of Empire at the Crystal Palace promises to be a great success. The Canadian and New Zealand buildings are [?]st complete. ...

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  37. THE KING LIBEL.

    Edward Mylius, who was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment for being connected with the publication of a libelong article against the King in a French ...

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  38. PEARY AND THE POLE.

    During a general debate upon the Naval Appropriation Bill, in the House to-night, Macon, of Arkansas, made another bitter attack upon Captain Peary, who claims to ...

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  39. THE VACANT CHAIRS.

    The Faculties in the Russian Universities are being rapidly depleted. One hundred and twelve chairs are now vacant, owing to the fact that the Professors ...

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  40. A KOREAN PLOT[?]

    A plot to assassinate General Ter[?] Governor-General of Korca, has been [?] covered at Scoul, and two ring[?] ten accomplices have been arrested. ...

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  41. A "MULTY" MILLIONAIRE.

    Notwithstanding the statements made to the effect that J. D. Rockefeller; the millionaire, is suffering from lumbago or pneumonia, it is authoritatively announced ...

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  42. LOYAL ZIONISTS.

    The Zionists in Canada, in order to show their deep appreciation of he friendly attitude adopted by King Edward to the Jewish race, have purchased ...

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  43. A HOWLING HURRICANE.

    A hurricane is raging in the vicinity of Cruxhaven, and has damaged a considerable amount of shipping. A number of vessels which took refuge there from the elements ...

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  44. SPANISH REVELS.

    Serious rioting has occurred in the city. The Catholic Association held a meeting, and as the members of the ...

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  45. GERMAN SOCIALISTS.

    The Socialist Progressive Press is exhibiting the keenest resentment regarding Prince Henry's criticism while addressing the military veterans. The ...

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  46. A MEASLY CUSTOM.

    Practically all the Imperial children are down with measles. The entire blame for this calamity is cast upon the shoulders of the Grand Duchess Olga. ...

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  47. HYDRO-AEROPLANE.

    Using a [?], Curtiss, the noted aviator, alighted on the water beside a cruiser. The machine was then hoisted aboard and re-lowered back into ...

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  48. SPANISH SHIPS SINK.

    Reports from Rouen, in France, state that the Spanish steamers Ollargan ana Abercon, which left Rotterdam together, the latter being for Bilbao, foundered in a ...

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  49. BRAVE BELLES.

    A thorough search of the Royal Edward fails to reveal any trace of Miss Le Neve, Crippen's mistress, who was reported to have left London by the Royal Edward for ...

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  50. THE BLACK HAND.

    A wire from Rockford (Ill.) states that Mrs Rena Vitoll was killed, and her infant seriously injured, by the explosion of a bomb which had been ...

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  51. GERMAN GOSSIP.

    The Emperor and Empress of Germany will proceed to London in May to be present at the unveiling of the monument to the late Queen Victoria. ...

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  52. TYPHOID IN CANADA.

    To date, the number of typhoid cases which have occurred during the recent outbreak total 600, and the disease continues to manifest itself with alarming ...

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