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  2. HOUNDSDITCH TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Seven hundred police arc surrounding the buildings behind the Anarchist Club in Jubilee-street, Commercial-road, and ...

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  3. WORK AND WAGES

    PARIS, Monday Night.—The Confederation of Labor is determined to secure M. Durand's liberation, and is organising a general strike. ...

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  4. BURGLARIES

    HOBART, Tuesday.—At 3 o'clock this morning the Union Company's night watchman, which on the wharf was startled by bearing two loud ...

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  5. COVENT GARDEN MARKET

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—"The Daily Telegraph" says the Tasmanian fruitgrowers' censures on the Covent Garden methods are too severe and ...

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  6. DEATH OF ETHEL HARRIS

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The inquest concerning the death of Ethel Harris was resumed to-day. Several former neighbors of the ...

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  7. BOMB OUTRAGE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—A number of workmen who were expelled from a public-house at Rennes, afterwards laid a bomb outside, which ...

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  8. THE ABERDARE MINERS.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Six thousand of tho miners who struck work at Aberdare are seeking re-engagement, but 25000 of them cannot be ...

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  9. AERONAUTICS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—"The Times," in an article on aeronauties during 1916, says flying is still largely empirical. The slap bird, submarine, ...

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  10. A TAILOR'S STRIKE.

    VIENNA, Tuesday Morning.—Eight thousand tailors have struck, demanding 35 per cent, increase in wages, and ten hours a day. ...

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  11. SCOTS GUARDS USE RIFLES.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 12.20 p.m.— Sixty Scots Guards are using their rifles, and the anarchists are maintaining a brisk fusilade with automatic ...

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  12. BRASS WORKERS' WAGES.

    Further amendments in the determinations of the brass workers board, which were made in January, 1909, were asked for by members of the brass ...

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  13. SHIPPING SUBSIDY

    HOME, Tuesday Morning.—The Government merely proposes to grant a subsidy of £12,O0O sterling to Italian shipowers transporting coal at the ...

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  14. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

    HOBART, Tuesday.—A man named Alexander Corrick, a painter, was found in an unconscious state in a lane to-day. having taken sattle spirits of ...

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  15. THE BUILDING ON FIRE.

    2.3 p.m.—The siege continues, and the building has caught on fire. ...

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  16. OPIUM TRAFFIC

    PEKING, Tuesday Morning.—China has resumed the opium negotiations, hoping that an agreement will accelerate the extinction of imports from ...

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  17. MURDERERS DRIVEN TO THE ATTICS.

    2.10 p.m.—The siege continues. THE murderers have been driven into the alties.The building is on fire, nd the brigade has been summoned. ...

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  18. GERMAN CROWN PRINCE

    CALCUTTA, Tuesday Morning.— The Crown Prince of Germany, who is the bearer of the Kaiser's friendly message, reviewed the First Royal Dragoons at ...

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  19. FATALLY INJURED

    MELBOURNE Tuesday.— Thomas Salmon a well-known resident of the Mackatah district, met with total injuries at Balldare (N.S.W.) through ...

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  20. ABORIGINES PROTECTION

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in a letter to the Anti-Slavery Aborgines' Protection Society, ...

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  21. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Monday Night.—A petition has been presentad against the election of Sir H. Seymour King, Unionist, who was re-elected for the ...

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  22. SYDNEY SENSATION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Great excitement was caused in King-street, last night, when an unknown man threw himself in front of a moving train. He ...

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  23. TOO FAST FOR GOOD HEALTH.

    Mr Arthur Devlin, a member of the executive of the New South Wales branch of the Boot Trade Employees' Federation of Australia, speaking at a ...

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  24. BALLOON MISSING

    BERLIN, Monday Night.— A balloon with two men aboard, has been missing in the Baltic since Thursday, and fears are entertained for their ...

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  25. DRINK IN SCOTLAND

    LONDON, Monday Night. — There were 21,000 fewer convictions for drunkenness in Scotland in 1910 than in 1000. The reduction is attributed to ...

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  26. MYSTERY AT SORRENTO

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— a man named Norman Morten was found staggering about in some bushes at Sorrento to-day with a bullet wound in ...

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  27. A SEVERE BLIZZARD

    VANCOUNER, Tuesday Morning.— There has been a blizzard in the middle and Western States, the temperatures falling to zero. The railroad traffic is ...

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  28. LATE COUNT TOLSTOI

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—General Boulanger, who was the late Count Tolstoi's intimate friend, has written an article of four columns to The ...

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  29. BEQUESTS TO CHARITIES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 31 words
  30. EXTENSIVE FIRE

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday Morning.— A fire wiped out a large area of the business section of Okiahoma City. Frozen hydrants prevented the brigade ...

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  31. AUSTRALIA'S NEED

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday.—The German mail steamer Gneisenau, which arrived here yesterday, brought ninety immigrants. This brings the total up ...

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  32. Advertising

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  33. THE MEAT TRADE

    LONDON, Monday Night.—The returns of the supply of meat delivered at the Smithfield market during 1010 account for 419,330 tons, including ...

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  34. GENERAL NEWS

    PARIS, Monday Night.— In the Rugby football match, France scored sixteen points, and Scotland fifteen. ...

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  35. STATE REVENUE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 155 words
  36. WRECKAGE FOUND.

    ALGIERS, Monday Night.—Wreckago belonging to the French steamer Norma has been discovered, and fifteen persons are missing. ...

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  37. WAGES OF BROKEN HILL MINERS.

    The referendum taken by the Broken Hill Miners' Association on the question, "Are you in favor of accepting the offer of the mining and treatment ...

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  38. A MAFIA VICTIM

    NAPLES, Monday Night. — Signor Vita, manager of n sulphur mine in Sicily, and member of the Mafia, was accused of betraying the supreme ...

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  39. AFFAIRS IN PERSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Persia has informed Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, that a number of European officers ...

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  40. MEAT SCARCE IN AUSTRIA.

    TRIESTE, Monday Night. — The butchers have closed their shops, as a protest against the scarcity of meat. ...

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  41. LEAGUE OF MERCY DONATIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— The League of Mercy's contribution to the hospital funds in 1910, totalled £18,000. ...

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  42. BATTERED TO DEATH

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The victim of the outrage on Cluphani common has been recognised as a French Jew named Beron, liviNG in ...

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  43. FRENCH FREE TRADE LEAGUE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Conden Club has congratulated M. Yves Guyot on the establishment of a French Free Trade League. ...

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  44. PRINTERS' STRIKE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The Helsingiors newspaper have appeared as usual, despite the printers' strike. Girls have been secretary trained for a ...

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  45. THE CLERKS OF LONDON.

    "If the clerks of London," says Mr James Douglas, an English literary critic, were to free themselves from their childish passion for pretending to ...

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  46. ALLEGED MURDER

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.— Dr. Anthony Collins Browmless was brought before the Central Police Commissioner to-day on a charge that he did feloniously kill ...

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  47. SURRENDER OF DRUSES.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday Night. —-One thousand Druses have surrendered and the remnant have been driven into the desert. ...

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  48. BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The wife of tho Primate of All England, and Archbishop of Canterbury, will launch on the Thames the ...

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  49. CHAMPION BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—In a billiard match of 8.00 points level, at Nottingham, Gray has scored 1333, and Diggle 793. ...

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  50. BRITISH REVENUE

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The last nine months' revenue, after allowing for £30,000,000 arrears belonging to the previous year, leaves a real ...

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  51. JAPAN'S TRADE.

    TOKIO, Tuesday Morning.—Japan's exports in 1910 totalled £13,666,666 sterling, and the imports £16,500,000. ...

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  52. ARREST AT LOTTAH

    LOTTAH, Tuesday.—Trooper Crosswell to-day arrested Arthur Johnson, who is alleged to have stolen three bags of tin one, valued at £18, the ...

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  53. AIRMEN'S CERTIFICATES.

    Fifty pilots' certificates were granted to British airmen during 1910. ...

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  54. DEPORTED ALIENS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — Mr Seton, the recorder at Devizes, has emphasised the fact that deported alines generally return to England within six ...

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  55. TORRENTIAL RAINS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A telegram from Cairns on Monday night stated that rain was falling more heavily than before. Abbott-street was under water, ...

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  56. ADDITION TO EXCHEQUER.

    The New Year's honors added £3000 sterling to the Exchequer. ...

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  57. REVOLUTION MUSEUM

    LISBON, Tuesday Morning. — Four Ministers, various authorities, and a large concourse of people attended the inauguration of the revolution museum, ...

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  58. ISLAND TRAGEDY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Among the passengers by the steamer Moresby, which arrived to-day from the islands is Dr. Beck, the well-known missionary in ...

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  59. WRESTLING MATCH.

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday Morning.— Zbyseka has defeated Lemma, the Swiss wrestler, at Bufiale, by two straight falls. ...

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  60. TRAIN WRECKED

    VANCOUVER, Tuesday Morning.— Six persons were killed in a train wreck on the Miller Creek Railroad, Kentucky. A collision occurred ...

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  61. JAPANESE TARIFF.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Sir Edward Grey's negotiation regarding the Japanese tariff are proceeding favorably. ...

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  62. BOLTON RELIEF FUND.

    The Bolton colliery disaster relief fund now amounts to £78,000. ...

    Article : 13 words
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