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  3. "ULSTER WILL FIGHT."

    In the House of Lords last night Earl of Crewe (Leader of the House) moved the second reading of the Home Rule Bill. In his remarks the Lord Privy Seal dwelt ...

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  4. CRUSHING THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Another crusing blow to suffragette militaney was delivered by the authorities today. A posse of police seized the headquarters ...

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  5. THE RAND RIOTS.

    Six members of the police force and three of the Dragoons were conveyed to hospital this week, owing to the injuries they received in the riots. ...

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  6. BLACK PERIL AEODSED.

    The whole of the South African press, irrespective of party, strenuously defends Lord Gladstones actions during the upheavel. ...

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  7. "DUKE OF LANCASTER"

    King George, in a letter to the Earl of Derby, warmly thanks the popular Lancastraom Peer for the arrangements made in connection with last week's royal tour of ...

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  8. SENSATIONAL CONFESSION.

    Clara Giveen, who, with the actress Kitty Marion, was sentenced to a long term of imprisonment for burning down the grandstands at Hurst Park Racecourse, has ...

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  9. NEW-TROUBLE AND SETTLEMENT.

    At the last moment the strikers on the New Kleinfontein Mine refused to begin work again unless certain members of the mine staff were dismissed. ...

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  10. STONES AND EXPLOSIVES.

    Miss Kitty Marion, who, with Miss Clara Giveen, was sentenced to imprisonment for haying set fire to the grandstand at the Hurst Park Racecourse, and was ...

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  11. JAPANESE STATESMAN.

    Gen. Marquis Katsura, G.C.B., is suffering from cancer, and is in a critical condition. The famed Japanese fighter is 66 years ...

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  12. MAD MILTANTS.

    At a suffragette meeting in the Pavilion to-day the missing militant, Miss Annie Kenney, who was recently released from prison on licence under the " ...

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  13. EMPLOYMENT OF MILITARY.

    The Premier of the South African Union (Mr. Louis Botha), addressing his constituents at Capetown on Saturday, said his Government deplored the necessity that ...

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  14. PLURAL VOTING.

    In the House of Commons on Monday the Plural Voting Bill was read a third time on a vote of 293 to 222. Messrs. Keir Hardie, Philip Snowden, ...

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  15. CHINESE "GRAFT?"

    Early in May the Pekin correspondent of The Daily. Telegraph stated that the Austrian demand to share the loan of the five Powers group to the extent of ...

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  16. "VOTES OR DEATH!"

    Full accounts of the affair at the Pavilion reveal sensational occurrences. Mrs. Pankhunst, in her speech from the platform, declared that the militant ...

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  17. RAILWAY COLLISION,

    A sensational accident occurred to the Norfolk coast express on Saturday night. The train was crowded. While traversing Colchester towards London it collided with ...

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  18. SEA PERILS.

    The Admiralty Court has been enquiring into the collision between the New Zealand liner Tainui and the Inca, off the Spanish coast, whereby the Tainui was crippled ...

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  19. AN EARL'S SERVICE.

    The Capetown correspondent of The Daily Telegraph says that the older officials on the Rand railways, and even those who belong to the Railwaymen's Society, are ...

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  20. EMPIRE LINKS.

    In the House of Commons there were further questions yesterday concerning the wireless chain of Empire contracts. The Postmaster-General (Mr. Samuel) ...

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  21. THE LOST MOUNT OSWALD.

    At the continuation of the Board of Trade enquiry concerning the loss of the sailing vessel Mount Oswald in February last year, it was stated in evidence that the ...

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  22. ORANGE DAY.

    At the Grange festival in Belfast opposing mobs came into conflict in York street. During an hour's riot in the early morning light the rivals vigorously hurled stones ...

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  23. SAILING CRAFT BUFFETED.

    The barque Cambrian Chieftain, which left Wallaroo on February 10 for the Channel, laden with 10,000 qr. of wheat loaded by Messrs. John Darling & Co., has arrived ...

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  24. FRANCE'S FIGHTERS.

    African and Asiatic colonial troops figured for the first time at the great Fourteenth of July review of the French Army at Longchamps. ...

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  25. LIVERPOOL PAGEANT.

    The City of Liverpool has been en fete. King George's visit was the occasion of a brilliant pageant upon land and water. After an inspection of the leading ...

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  26. MOUSETRAPS.

    There was confusion in the House of Commons to-day, owing to interjections from the Strangers' Gallery. A man created a scene by firing shots from ...

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  27. SCOTT EXPEDITION.

    The will of the late Lieut. Bowers, who died with Capt. Scott in the antarctic, has been lodged tor probate. Hie estate is sworn not to exceed £210. ...

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  28. GERMAN BATTLESHIP BUILDERS.

    Fresh trouble has broken out in two of the largest battleship-building centres of Germany. All the workmen in the Vulkan yards, of ...

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  29. ALL-RED ROUTE.

    It is reported that a contract has been signed for works entailing a sum of more than a million sterling. These will comprise the construction of a railway from ...

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  30. MEDALS BY THE KING'S ORDER.

    His Majesty the.King baa ordered special medals to be struck for the members of the Scott expedition to the antarctic. ...

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  31. RECEPTION TO LADY SCOTT.

    Queen Alexandra has accorded a reception to Lady Scott (widow of the famous antarctic explorer, Capt. Scott) and to her little son, Peter. ...

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