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  2. ADRIFT IN A BOAT. A TERRIBLE STORY.

    Excitement was caused yesterday when news was received that the United States revenue cutter Seneca communicated by wireless that she had picked up the third ...

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  3. SINISTER SIGNS. IRELAND AND ARMS.

    The Limerick County Council has un[?] mously supported the Nationalist Volunteer movement. At a meeting ion Saturday Mr. T. Landon ...

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  4. F-RAYS.

    The mysterious and deadly electric ultraviolet rays, which have been harnessed by Signer Ulivi to do his will have caused the explosion on the River Arna of a number ...

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  5. MADAME MELBA. EARLY RETURN TO AUSTRALIA

    Madame Melba is making her farewell appearance as Desdemona in this city. She will soon start for Australia. Owing to the illness of her father (Mr. David. ...

    Article : 55 words
  6. NEW HEBRIDES.

    The Standard states that, as the out[?] of the conve[?]tions with the Paris [?] verrment ans Anglo-French commision will be sent to the Pacific shortly for ...

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  7. AN APPEAL REFUSED.

    In the case of Williams v. The [?] petual Trustee Company, special leaves to appeal to the Privy Council has been refused. ...

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  8. AN AUSTRALIAN ENQUIRY.

    An inquiry made in Melbourne to-day elicited the news that Madame Melba's father has quite recovered from his recent illness and is row enjoying excellent ...

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  9. EX-AUSTRALIAN BISHOP'S APPEAL

    The Right Rev. Dr. Frodsham, formerly: Bishop of North Queensland, in a letter emphasising the earnestness of the Ulster volunteers, appeals to all sides to abstain ...

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  10. MAY DEMONSTRATIONS.

    Great crowds assembled in the streets in connection with the usual May Day celebrations. There were marry strikers in the principal cities totalling 130,000. [?] ...

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  11. SAILING FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Madame Melba, in the course of an interview, says she intends to sail for Australia by the Orient liner Orsoya, leaving London on June 15. She proposes to ...

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  12. LEEDS SENSATION

    Something in the nature of a local sensation has occurred in Leeds and vicinity. Mr. Vincent Sharp, relieving officer of the Hunslet Board of Guardians, has ...

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  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS.

    South Australia has an excellent display of produce at the Portsmouth Bakers and Grocers Exhibition. ...

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  14. THE EXCLUSION OF ULSTER.

    The Triter of The Daily Chronicle's political notes says there is no great gulf between the proposed time limit in regard to Ulster's coming under home rule, and ...

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  15. ALEXANDERIAN ROBBERY. ATTRIBUTED TO AUSTRALIANS.

    This Alexandria correspondent of The London Daily Chronicle, telegraphs that burglars, believed.Ho be Australian criminals on their way to England, have robbed ...

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  16. THE SURVIVORS.

    Further particulars regarding the disaster show that the rescued persons are Robert Teire (chief officer of the Columbian), Kendal and Belanger (sailors), and ...

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  17. ITALIAN VOLCANOES.

    Terror has broken out afresh in many districts owing to renewed earthquakes in Sicily. Mount Vesuvius is very active at the present time, and further disastrous ...

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  18. DARING ATTEMPT AT BRINDISI.

    A daring attempt at robbery of bullion is reported from Brindisi. The steamer Holouen transferred to the custom house about a hundred packages ...

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  19. CARSON AND ULSTER.

    Addressing a meeting at ipswich, for which constituency he is a candidate for the House of Commons scat rendered vacant through the death of the Rev. C. ...

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  20. BRITONS IN AMERICA.

    Sir William Willcocks, the eminen[?] British engineer who projected and designed the Assuan Dam in 1898, and the irrigation of Mesopotamia in 1911, and [?] ...

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  21. MELTED RUBBER.

    News has been received, from Detroit, Michigan, of a disastrous explosion which caused, the deaths of 10 persons, and injuries to three others. The explosion ...

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  22. CHEAPER POSTAGE. INTERNATIONAL LETTER RATE.

    The Standard states that the majority of the Governments of the world are in favour of a reduction of the international postage on letters to three halfpence, and ...

    Article : 71 words
  23. FEMALE SPY.

    Last week a female cashier at Hamburg was arrested on a charge of having obtained portions of plans of a warship at the local shipyards and —sold them to ...

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  24. SIGNALMAN SHOT.

    M. Poui[?], a railway signalman, was found shot near to St. Duty's. He [?] cumrbed later. The man's wife worked the signals until ...

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  25. EXPLORERS IN BOLIVIA.

    It was reported in Austria last week that Dr. Otto Nordenskjold, the noted polar: explorer, together with members of his expedition, had been massacresd by wild ...

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  26. INTERNATIONAL RATE.

    The Governments of France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Sweden, Italy, Spain, end the United States are in favour of a reduction of the international rate of postage to ...

    Article : 69 words
  27. CHALLENGE TO CANADA.

    The Daily Telegraph's correspondent at Simla India, states that great anxiety prevails in official circles regarding the voyage of an emigrant ship with Hindus ...

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  28. JAPAN'S PREMIER. FRIEND OF ALLIANCE WITH BRITAIN.

    The new Premier of Japan, Coun[?] Okuma, in an address to the Governors, of the provinces, strongly championed the Anglo-Japanese alliance. He prophesied ...

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  29. AEROPLANES IN A FOG. TWO AVIATORS KILLED.

    A squadron of British Army aeroplane[?] was travelling from Montrose, in Forfar[?] shire, Scotland, to Salisbury Plain, in the south of England, when a fog was ...

    Article : 64 words
  30. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the world's chess tournament which is being played in this city. Dr. Emanuel Lasker the holder of the world's: championship, has defeated Capablanca, the ...

    Article : 55 words
  31. LADY NOVELIST IN CHINA.

    According to The Daily Chronicle, Mrs. Mary Gaunt, the well-known traveller and novelist is returning from Taiyuanfu, China, owing to threatened disturbances in ...

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  32. UNEMPLOYED IN CANADA.

    Replying to an appeal from the unemployed in Western Canada, the Prime Minister (Mr. Borden) declared that the policy of the Government was to restrict ...

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  33. COMMENTS ON GEN. HAMILTON'S SPEECH.

    The Tokio correspondent of The Daily Mail save that Japanese doubts concerning British enthusiasm for the Anglo-Japanese Alliance have been renewed by Glen. Sir Jan ...

    Article : 159 words
  34. THREE LIEUTENANTS KILLED.

    Lieubs. Fellinger and Weingardt were aeroplaning in company near the Halber[?] stadt aerodrome when a wing broke and the machine fell from a great height. The ...

    Article : 58 words
  35. MR. CHURCHILL.

    The report that Mr. Winston Churchill, accompanied by Mr. G. Hamel, the wellon a monoplane over Sheerness on Saturknown aviator, looped the loop six times ...

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The underwriting in Connection with the New South Wales 4 per cent, loan-of £3,000,000 at £99 has been completed. The loan is repayable in 1942 or 1962. ...

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  37. CABLES IN BRIEF. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    The Duke of Teck has opened the grea[?] Anglo-American Exhibition at Shepherd.[?] Bush. ...

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  38. BRITISH EMIGRATION.

    The figures relating to the emigration from Great Britain for the first four months of this year show that 13,016 persons went to Australia, or a decrease of ...

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  39. STRANDED AND ATTACKED.

    The steamer Solferino has been stranded near Bardia, a port on the Tripolitan coast, Bands of Bedouins attacked passengers and crew on landing. The tribesmen killed a ...

    Article : 58 words
  40. MADAME CAILLAUX.

    The preliminary-trial of Madame Caillaux wife of the ex-Minister finance, for the murder of M Calmette (editor of The Figaro) has been concluded ...

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  41. CANTTEEN SCANDALS.

    The trial of the defendants. in the British Army canteen scandal cases has been begun at Old Bailey. It is expected that the hearing will occupy a fortnight. ...

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  42. DISESTABLISHMENT.

    The Home Secretary (Sir. McKenna) has moved the third reading of the Welsh Disestablishment Bill in the House of Commons. ...

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  43. WINDFALL FOR RELATIVES.

    Madame Nordka, the celebrated vocalist bequeathed in her will abut £400,000 worth of gems and other property to her husband and three sisters. ...

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  44. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Ex-President Roosevelt has arrived by the Booth liner Aidan from Brazil after his bunting expeditions in South America He has recovered completely from his ...

    Article : 93 words
  45. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' FUNDS.

    A public actuary reports that owing 14 miscalculations in friendly society record —not frand—the Postal, Telegraph, and General Civil Service Benevolent Society's ...

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  46. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The London stock Exchange during the week passed through a critical time, owing to the principal operator in a huge speculative-movement affecting £5,000,000 of ...

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  47. DEATH OF A CANADIAN STATESMAN.

    The death has occurred at Montreal of the Hon. Frederick Debartech Monk, K.[?] D.C.L., ex-Minister of Public works in the Borden Cabinet in Canada. ...

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  48. LAST SURVIVOR OF TROOPSHIP BIRKENHEAD.

    The death has occurred of Capt. G. Lueas the last survivor of the troopship Brikenhead. ...

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