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  2. Cablegrams.

    It is officially stated the Duke of Connaught has accepted an extension for a year of his Governor-Generalship of Canada. He hopes ...

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  3. WAGES RISING.

    One hundred thousand Scottish miners hare received an increase of threepence per shift. ...

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  4. HEAT WAVE.

    Sweltering heat continues, and nine deaths are reported. There is great humidity. People are camping on the beaches, in a temperature ...

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  5. CRYSTAL PALACE.

    The "Times" has opened a fund to support the Lord Mayor's appeal for £90,000, which is required to save the Crystal Palace to the public. ...

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  6. CANADA'S TOBACCO CONSUMPTION.

    According to statistics just published, the people of Canada last year smoked 975,323,501 cigarettes, an increase of nearly 2,000,000 on ...

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  7. PORT OF LONDON.

    The "Shipping Gazette" is convinced that it can still furnish good reasons for the revision of the opinion held in Australia regarding ...

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  8. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    A dynamite explosion in a railway warehouse at Curitiba caused an indescribable panic. It is feared that fifty are dead. ...

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  9. CANADIAN FOREST FIRES.

    The Porcupine mining camp is threatened with extinction from terrific forest fires, which are raging over huge areas of the surrounding ...

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  10. THE HEAT WAVE.

    The heat wave shows no sign ef abatement here. The death roll now numbers 49, which is an average of ton deaths dally. Thousands ...

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  11. SCOTTISH TRAIN ACCIDENT.

    A pilot engine collided with a stationary train at Kinbuck, Many were injured, and a dozen conveyed to Sterling for treatment. ...

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  12. GERMANY AND BRITAIN.

    Mr. Bonar Law presided at a banquet at the German Hospital, and paid a tribute to the Kaiser's where in the many sided ...

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  13. THE KING'S TOUR

    The "Pall Mall" Gazette" states that the King and Quean will visit Canada first, and thereafter, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand ...

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  14. ANTARCTIC PROMOTIONS.

    Special promotions in connection with services rendered in the recent Antarctic expedition were Announced to-day. Lieuts. Arbuthnoth and ...

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  15. STRIKE RIOTS.

    Strikers at Bibton attempted to enter the works. They stoned the constabulary, and smashed many windows, but were dispersed on the ...

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  16. EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS.

    Lo[?] Cromer, in the "Nincteenth Century." advocates the abolition of capitulations in Egypt. The evils existing in connection with the ...

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  17. FATAL SOMNABULISM.

    The Coroner brought in a verdict of accidental death with reference to Sir Samuel Gillott, who fell down a staircase while walking in ...

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  18. MEXICAN CIVIL WAR.

    Guayamas has been taken by storm, the rebels entering after a fierce fight. Masson, a French aviator, fell irom mid-aid inside the ...

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  19. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    A strike of farm hands has occurred in the Armskirk district. The police are conveying farm produce to Liverpool. ...

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  20. VISITING M.P.'s.

    As the visit to Australia of the Official Parliamentarians will include Wellington, a few of the dalegates will travel direct to Sydney ...

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  21. "FIGHT THEIR BATTLES O'ER AGAIN."

    Veterans assembled for Civil celebrations quarrelled in an hotel, and affray followed, when one abased. Lincoln, Seven men were ...

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  22. TURF REFORM.

    The Government has dratted a bill localising bookmakers and reducing the totalisator tax. The bill provides for a tax of six per cent on ...

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  23. FASHION CENSORS.

    LOUISVILLE (Kentucky) June 3. The chief of police has ordered the arrest of all women wearing the new split skirts. The woman are ...

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  24. CO-OPERATIVE BANK.

    A Trade Union Bank on co-operative lines has been opened in Lombard-street. It is not confined to the Trade Union operatives, being ...

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  25. THE CZAROVITCH.

    Arrangements have been completed to send the Czarovitch to Sakki for treatment at the famous Salt Hud baths. Beside the mysterious ...

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  26. THROUGH THE FIRE.

    Refugees arriving from North Bay tell of terrific bush fires and loss of life in the Porcupine and Belle River districts. Women and babies were ...

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  27. MARCONI SHARKS

    Mr. Asquith, in reply to a question whether the Government would re-open negotiations with Marconi while Ministers and the Liberal ...

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  28. THE FRENCH ARMY.

    In the Chamber of Deputies, M. Le Grand (Minister for War) announced that France's standing army, on a peace footing, would ...

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  29. CARRYING THE BABY.

    The Master of Elibank will retain for himself the whole of the American marconi's purchased on behalf on the Liberal party. ...

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  30. WIRELESS

    The Storthing has sanctioned a Marconi Service between Stavanger and America. ...

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  31. A PRIMA DONNA.

    Elsa Fischer has been engaged for Covent Garden to appear as Dona-Elvira, in "Don Giovanni." ...

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  32. HIGH-PRICED ART TREASURES.

    At Christie's an 13th century bronze cupid, 33in. high, fetched 7000 guineas, and four panels of Beauvais tapestry realised 13,000 guineas. ...

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  33. BLOODSTOCK SALES.

    At the [?]oodstock sales at Newmarket, Taslett realised 5200 guineas, Absolute 2300, Preferment 2600. ...

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  34. CRYSTAI, PALACE FUND.

    King George, Queen Mary, and Queen Alexandra have subscribed. £100 each to the Crystal Palace Fund. ...

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  35. DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    The Dockers strike at Leith has laid idle 11,000 Lothian miners. ...

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  36. THE PHILOMEL.

    The Philomel will recommission at Singapore or Hongkong in October, and proceed to New Zealand. ...

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  37. COMBATING INSANITY.

    The State legislative contemn plates creating a State Board to have jurisdiction over marriage laws with a view to commuting ...

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  38. THE MARCONI INQUIRY.

    At the Marconi Committee, Mr. Samuel announced that the Government was unable to force a contract or obtain damages. It was ...

    Article : 51 words
  39. AVIATION.

    Britain is negotiating far the chafe of the new Singer airship, which is the fastest in the world, and more rigid than the Zeppelin. ...

    Article : 31 words
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