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  2. The United States.

    The United States Government has obtained an injunction restraining 25 railway companies who are members of the Western Traffic Association from increasing ...

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  3. KING EDWARD'S HORSES.

    In consequence of the death of King Edward, all his horses had to be withdrawn from the classic races for which they were nominated. The Derby winner Minoru, ...

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  4. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S RECEPTION.

    The Commonwealth High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) held a reception at the Hotel Ritz on Monday in honour of Mr. Roosevelt. It also afforded the opportunity ...

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  5. TURBULENT CHINA.

    Alarming advices from the coastal regions of China add sinister significance to the riots which have been taking place, to the danger of Europeans inland. From the ...

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  6. THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    The construction of the Austrian Dreadnoughts has caused anxiety to ail of the Great Powers except Germany, who, it has been freely stated, will pay for their ...

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  7. TROUBLES IN INDIA.

    The Government of Eastern Bengal has confiscated a pamphlet written by Mr, F. C. Mackarness, an ex-member of the House of Commons for the Newbury, Division of ...

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  8. GIRL DASHED TO DEATH.

    An untoward accident occurred to-day during the progress of fire drill by the employes of the United Service Club in the Haymarket. ...

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  9. THE WHITEHAVEN DISASTER.

    Profound distress was caused throughout Great Britain by the heartrending details of the awful explosion and fire in the Earl of Lonsdale's Wellington Pit Goal Mine ...

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  10. RUSSIAN RULE.

    After a long hearing with closed doors the courtmartial which has been sitting at St. Petersburg has concluded the trial of 68 prisoners, 33. of whom were charged ...

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  11. KENTUCKY TRAGEDY.

    A Kentucky mystery has just been solved. On January 12 Alma Keller, the eight-yearold daughter of a wealthy brewer, of Louisewile, was lost. She was believed to have ...

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  12. Australian Defence.

    At th Australasian banquet within the White City-(where the wonderful JapanBritish Exhibition is being held) there were 300 distinguished men present. The ...

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  13. RUSSIAN MURDERER.

    A notorious Russian criminal has at last been run to earth after a career of awful deeds and many narrow escapes from the hand of justice. ...

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  14. BELIGION IN SPAIN.

    A decree has been gazetted in Madrid, the capital of Spain, providing for the more stringent registration and control of religious orders. There is to be a thorough ...

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  15. MORE BRIBERY.

    A sensation has been created by the confession of further bribery in high circles of United States Legislature. Following the recent impassioned denial of Sr. ...

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  16. NICARAGUAN REVOLUTION.

    It is announced officially from Washington that the insurgents in Nicaragua, under General Estrada, have defeated the loyalist troops, led by General Lara, and that the ...

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  17. MOROCCAN INTRIGUE.

    Trouble has arisen in a fresh quarter for Sultan Mulai Hafid of Morocco. While his attentions have been forcibly occupied by France's determination that he should ...

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  18. RACECOURSE GAMBLING.

    It was expected, as a reward for Tammany assisting the Republicans in the Parliament of the New York State to eliminate from the Governor's Primary Election ...

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  19. EMPEROR FRANCIS JOSEPH.

    The utmost enthusiasm and excitement has been caused in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which were annexed by Austria in 1908, owing to the report that the Emperor ...

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  20. Submarine Dangers.

    A terrible submarine disaster has occurred in the English Channel. This time the French Navy was the sufferer. The submarine Pluviose was struck by a ...

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  21. SUEZ CANAL.

    The profits for the past year upon the Suez Canal have been estimated at £4,930,000. This remarkable record is due to the harvests of Indian wheat and ...

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  22. TROLLY CAR SMASH.

    A terrible collision took place on Monday in Oakland. California, by which several women and children were fatally injured. ...

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  23. MADAME MELBA.

    Madame Melba, who has recently returned from Australia, reappeared at the Covent Garden Theatre on Monday night. She took the principal part in Puccini's ...

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  24. JOHNSON-JEFFRIES FIGHT.

    The Board of Supervisors of San Francisco has granted permission for the Johnson Jeffries fight to take place. Much opposition was shown in the ...

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  25. POISON BY POST.

    Lieut. Hofrichter, of the Austrian Array, who attempted to poison numbers of his fellow-officers, has been tried by secret court martial, found guilty of ...

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  26. DASH FOR FREEDOM.

    A fierce outbreak occurred upon one of the great Russian railway systems in March. While a gang of 14 convicts were being ...

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  27. GENERAL.

    The British Empire League has started to raise a fund of £3.000 for the erection of a monument in London to Capt. Cook, the great circumnavigator, who discovered ...

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  28. QUARRY EXPLOSION.

    An explosion has taken place in a quarry at the Portland Cement Works, Devil's Slide, Utah. Twenty workmen were killed—mostly Greeks and Japanese ...

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  29. Foreign.

    Some considerable concern is being manifest in Germany in consequence of the fact that the Kaiser is unable to carry out all his official functions by reason of an ...

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  30. PERU AND ECUADOR.

    The boundary dispute between the South American republics of Peru and Ecuador has not yet -been settled, and the latest advices from America state that there is little ...

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  31. GERMANY'S FINANCIAL POSITION.

    Persistent rumours are being circulated in Germany that the finance proposals which were adopted in 1909 to cope with the growing deficit in the public accounts ...

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  32. MESSAGE FROM KING GEORGE.

    His Majesty King George, hearing of the disaster, sent a telegram to President Fallieres, conveying his sympathy, with the French nation in its sad bereavement. ...

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  33. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At Chanuel for Orders —Lochee. barque, from Melbourne January 21. Hero, ship, from Streaky Bay January 7. Bannockburn, from Wallaroo January 12. At U.K. ...

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  34. BRITISH PRECAUTIONS.

    For years the British Admiralty has been experimenting with devices by which the officers and crew of a disabled and sunken submarine could escape from the vessel and ...

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  35. VIENNA POISONING CASE.

    Further particulars have been published in reference to the case of Lieut, Hofrichter, of the Austrian Army, who attempted to poison numbers of his fellow-officers, and ...

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  36. GERMANY AND BELGIUM.

    King Albert and Queen Elizabeth of Belgium have arrived at Potsdam on a visit to the German Emperor and Empress. ...

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  37. BARQUE ASHORE.

    Advices from South America state that the four-masted steel barque Swanhilda, 2,150 tons, which was built in 1890, and belonged to the Swanhilda Sailing Ships ...

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  38. HORROR OF THE BULLRING.

    A report has been received from Portugal of a horrible incident which occurred in a bullring. In the course of a bullfight at Saratem ...

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  39. BOOKMAKERS' REVENGE.

    At a race meeting in the Roumanian City of Braila, on the Danube, a jockey named Gallas was seen by the crowd to pull his mount in the course of one of the races. ...

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  40. EARTHQUAKE IN EUROPE

    A severe earthquake has been experienced in parts of Europe. The shock had sufficient force in it to violently shake several towns and villages in Western ...

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  41. DROWNED SAILORS.

    The French naval authorities have issued orders that all the crew of the French-submarine Pluviose. who met their death in the disaster last week, shall be promoted. ...

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  42. JAPAN'S TARIFF.

    The Chamber of Commerce of the Yorkshire city of Hudderefield has addressed, a communication to the Government, urging it to strive to induce Japan to reduce its ...

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