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  2. THE PANAMA CANAL

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Morning. —When apparently an endless defoate regarding the Panama Canal rolls was about to reach a decision in the Senate ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS

    "The Dandies" presented an entire change of programme at the Melbourne chances last night in the presence of a good audience. Several of the new ...

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  4. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Two suffragettes waylaid Dr. Forward, at the Holloway gaol, and horsewhipped him as a protest against the forcible ...

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  5. ST. LAWRENCE DISASTER

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—It is officially stated here that 1024 persons were drowned and 452 rescued in the wreck of the Empress of Ireland. Two ...

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  6. WORK AND WAGES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Believing that it will be a difficult matter to have the day baking and increased wages awarded, the operative bakers ...

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  7. TRAMWAYS CASE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The hearing of argument in connection with the application for prohibition against the awards made by Mr Justice Higgins ...

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  8. MORE PICTURES SLASHED.

    A young suffragette slashed two pictures at the Dore Gallery. One of the pictures was Bartolozzi's "Love Wounded." a painting of almost priceless ...

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  9. RELIEF FUNDS.

    The Canadian-Pacific Company has contributed £10,000 to the London and Liverpool relief funds. According to an estimate based on ...

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  10. WOUNDING WITH INTENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At the Ballarat Criminal Sittings to-day. Peter Macnamara was charged with having on Easter Monday wounded with ...

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  11. THE WHITE WOLVES

    PEKING, Thursday Morning.—The White Wolves broke the Government cordon and looted and burnt the houses at Minchos, including the missions ...

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  12. FAULTY NAVIGATION ALLEGED.

    MONTREAL, Wednesday Night.— The owner of the Storstad have filed a reply to the Canadian-Pacific Company's damage suit, alleging that the ...

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  13. "POOR DEMENTED CREATURES."

    Adolphine Prate and Sarah Slater, who were arrested at Buckingham palace Gates yesterday, were each fined 40s, or a month in goal at Bow-street, ...

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  14. STATEMENTS CRITICISED.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday Night.—The press severly criticises the Premier of New South Wales, Mr. Holman, for prejudging the Empress of Ireland ...

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  15. OUTRAGE IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Thursday Morning.—An unknown man revolvered M Gouzi in the stomach, but an operation was successfully performed. Gouzi is the owner ...

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  16. EXTRADITION WARRANT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Barnett., S.M., to-day granted an extradition warrant under which it is sought to bring back from Colombo Zipporah ...

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  17. SPENCER'S PICTURES.

    "With their customary regularity Spencer's provide another complete change of bill at the Princess Thearte last night. when the audience was ...

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  18. FURTHER INCENDIARISM.

    Suffragettes set fire to an unoccupied villa at Belfast, but the flames were extinguished. Two arrests have been made. ...

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  19. ASSAULTING A POLICEMAN.

    Two suffragettes have been arrested for assaulting a policeman with hunting crops outside Holloway Prison. Dr Forward's assailants were boun ...

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  20. YELLOW PRESS CHARGES.

    The Storstad's owners state that the Storstad's crew rendered every assistance after the accident, and Mrs Anderson never made the charges ...

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  21. ATTACKS ON EDITORS.

    Two suffragettes, one of whom is a giantess, entered "The Belfast Evening Telegraph" office, and knocked Mr Stewart, the editor, out of his ...

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  22. GERMAN SHIPPING

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Sir Owen Phillips, chairman of several shipping companies, interviewed regarding the Anglo-German negotiations ...

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  23. MISSING PROSPECTORS

    DARWIN, Thursday.—A bush mystery has been cleared up by the discovery of the remains of Hugh Temple and Louis Cockburn at a spot ...

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  24. BODIES IDENTIFIED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The bodies of Colonel and Mrs. Bloomfield, of New Zealand, have been identified, but the identify of Miss Bloomfield is ...

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  25. INCENDIARISTS IDENTIFIED.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The suffragettes who set fire to a villa at Belfast have been identified as Misses Madge Muir (Birmingham) and ...

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  26. MANY BODIES' STILL UNKNOWN.

    MONTREAL, Thursday Morning.— The bodies identified include those of Lieutenant-Colonel Bloomfield, Mrs Price, of New Zealand, and Miss Bryds, ...

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  27. THE CHANGES AGAINST CAPTAIN KENDALL.

    Dr. Grant, the surgeon on the Empress of Ireland, and Mr Hyamson, an English commercial traveller, declare that all the charges against Captain ...

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  28. GUARDING PRINCE HENRY.

    The police have been informed of a suffragette plot against Prince Henry, who is at Eton, and sent two detectives to secure his safety. ...

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  29. FALL OF EARTH

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—James Parnell Kenealy, aged 20 years, was working in a 9ft. trench at Strathfield this afternoon, when the sides collapsed ...

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  30. FURTHER AFFIDAVITS MADE AVAILABLE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Further affidavits dealing with the Tramways' rases, and placed before the High Court, and made available to-day. ...

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  31. WATCHING MRS PANKHURST.

    Mrs Pankhurst is living at Grosvenor Place, overlooking, Buckingham Palace. The police are watching the house, and a motor car is always ready to remove ...

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  32. NUGGET OF GOLD

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A farm laborer found a nugget of gold over 9½oz. in the Birchip district. It is surmised that it was carried there by the ...

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  33. ASIATIC EXCLUSION

    VANCOUVER, Thursday Morning.— The Hindus on board the Japanese liner Komagata Maru are appealing to his Majesty King George, and the Duke ...

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  34. ENGLISH AMUSEMENT COMPANY.

    For sheer daring and almost unbehavable realism, it will be generally acknowledged that the Lubin masterpiece production. "When the Earth ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN MEAT

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The annual report, of the Health Officer at the Port of London shows that 8,339,114 carcases of mutton and lamb ...

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  36. ADOPTING A.N ORPHAN.

    QUEBEC, Thursday Morning.—Letters offering to adopt little Florence Harbour, whose parents were lost in the Empress of Ireland, are pouring in ...

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  37. THE LIBERAL PARTY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Liberal Association to-day, selected six candidates to contest the Senate seats in this State in event of a double ...

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  38. PRESS COMMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—"The Times" says it is difficult to believe that the wisest of the Indian leaders approve of shipping Hindus to Canada. ...

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  39. THE ANTARCTIC

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.— Commander Peary suggests that Captain Robert Bartlett should be despatched with a South Polar expedition ...

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  40. MILITARY TRAINING

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Mr Justice Chapman, of New Zealand, in an address to the National Service LEague at Wimbledon, detailed the ...

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  41. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Australian Estates and Mortgage Company show a credit, balance of £50,920, and [?]4447 has been carried forward. ...

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  42. CHINESE COMPENSATION

    PEKING, Wednesday Night.—The Government has paid Norway 20,000 taels compensation in connection with the murder of the Norwegian ...

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  43. A CURE FOR ASTHMA.

    To cine Asthma is we believe, very difficult, but to relieve the attacks that come from time to time is easy when von have a tin of Corvisart's ...

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  44. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Mr J. Martin, Liberal M.P. for St. Pancras, intends to resign, and to seek re-election as an independent Liberal Labor ...

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  45. MOTOR CYCLIST

    PITTSBURG, Wednesday Night.—A motor cyclist named Armstrong was killed and a score of spectators injured, some fatally, when Armstrong's motor ...

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  47. MEXICAN MEDIATION

    NIAGARA FALLS, Wednesday Night.—The mediators express confidence that they will arrange a settlement, including the constitutionalists, ...

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  48. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.— Twenty Maoris visit Buckingham Palace to-day. ...

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  49. CHARITY CONCERT.

    Through a fire which occurred a few weeks back at Inveresk, Mr Walker suffered a serious loss. To assist the family a concert has been arranged for ...

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  50. FIRES AT DELHI

    DELHI, Wednesday Night.—Six [?] filled with gunpowder, petrol sulphur, and match heads, were found in bales of jute at Kidderpore, and ...

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  51. DEATH OF AN INFANT

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—A verdict of murder was returned at the inquest on a newly-born infant, found in a gravel pit at Palmerston North. The ...

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  52. MISSING STEAMER

    SAULTSTARIE (MICHIGAN), Thursday Morning.—A bottle containing a message announcing the fate of the steamer Henry B. Smith was found near ...

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  53. AN ART COLLECTION.

    PARIS, Thursday Morning.—M Jacques Seligmann has purchased the Murray-Scott collection at Rue Laffitie for seven million france. ...

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  54. "THE WHITE CHRYSANTHEMUM."

    For one night only the amateur Hobart Opera Company will be seen in this delightful and witty Japanese play. The cast this time is an exceptionally ...

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  55. BUILDERS' STRIKE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Mr Stennett suites that the Builders' Employees' Federation will supply labor to any firm withdrawing from the ...

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  56. AN AUSTRALIAN TRAINER.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Mr Frank Wootten has related part of Mr George Edwardes's establishment at Ogbourne, and is installing horses ...

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  57. SHIPPING AMALGAMATION.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—It is understood that three Japanese shipping companies. Nipponvusen, Osakashohen and Toyokisen, have agreed to ...

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