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  2. GREAT BLAZE.

    A large fire has occurred In New York Harbour, and has resulted in damage estimated at £500,000. The spacious pier belonging to toe Metropoliiaa ...

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  3. THE KING.

    The ceremony of the coronation of His Majesty King George V. has been fixed to take place in June of next year. The actual date however, has not yet been decided ...

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  4. BRITISH RAILWAY STRIKE.

    Rapid developments have followed the dismissal of a shunter in the railway yards at Newcastle-on-Tyne. First 3,000 railway men in that city went out on strike. The ...

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  5. MOTOR STOPPED AT 973 FT.

    [?] experience in the [?] has come from Havre, the fortified seaport on the north bank of the estuary of the Seine. ...

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  6. COLLISION IN BLACK SEA.

    Advices from Odessa state that the loss of life on the Russian passenger steamer Lowky, which collided with another steamer in the Black Sea. is greater than was at first ...

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  7. THE KING'S DECLARATION.

    A deputation from representatives of Scottish Churches and the John Knox Club In Edinburgh waited upon 40 members of the House of Commons belonging to both ...

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  8. GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC.

    The contractors of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway have intimated that it is absolutely impossible for them to complete the construction of the mountain section ...

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  9. MANEUVRES IN GERMANY.

    The advance which has been made in the science of air maneuvres is strikingly exemplified by the operations of the German military authorities. ...

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  10. MURDEROUS NATIVES.

    A bond of Moros, a fierce tribe in the Philippines, made an attempt to assassinate the American Secretary of the Interior (Mr. Dean Conant Worcester). He was ...

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  11. AUSTRALASIANS HONOURED.

    A number of Australasian military officers hare been at Aldershot during the past week to witness the training evolutions. His Majesty the King and Queen Mary have ...

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  12. PRIZETAKERS AT BOURNEMOUTH.

    M. Morane, a prominent French aeroplanist, who defeated Mr. Drexel guiding a biplane in an exciting race from Bournemouth to the Needles, Isle of Wight, and back on ...

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  13. AN OLDEN BATTLE.

    Ignace Jan Paderewski, the world-famed musician, received an oration by his fellow-countrymen upon his visit to Cracow, the ancient fortified capital of Poland, where ...

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  14. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD MEN.

    It was announced yesterday that a settlement in regard to the matters in dispute had been reached so far as the lines of the Philadelphia Railroad Company in ...

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  15. 25,000 PEOPLE AFFECTED.

    A four-hours' interview between the North-Eastern Railway officials and representatives of the men has proved abortive. There are 25,000 people affected by the ...

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  16. THE ACCIDENT TO MR. BOYLE.

    The Hon. Alan Boyle, who was thrown out of his monoplane as the result of an accident at Bournemouth on Saturday, was unconscious most of yesterday, but hopes ...

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  17. Murder Epidemic.

    Just now, when the whole of England is [?]tensely interested over the Crippen murder mystery—the newspapers are devoting columns daily to the hunt for ...

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  18. MEN'S GRIEVANCES.

    The railway employes on the north-eastern lines are agitating for the abolition of the award made by Sir James Woodhouse and for the abolition of the Railway ...

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  19. LABOUR PROBLEMS.

    The dockhands at Avonmouth, Bristol, the scene of the recent dispute with the owners of the Houlder-Shire line of steamers, are still on strike in protest ...

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  20. SECOND BLACKPOOL WEEK.

    The municipal authorities of Blackpool have decided to hold a second aviation week. They intend to secure the services of Mr. C. Grahame-White, the prominent ...

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  21. MOROCCO.

    An engagement has taken place in the country surrounding the Muluya River, in Morocco, between Moorish tribesmen, who were repulsed, and French soldiers. The ...

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  22. SUCCESSFUL BI-PLANING.

    Mr. Robert Loraine. one of London's prominent actors, ascended in a biplane at Bournemouth last-Saturday, but was caught In a torrent of rain. His machine was ...

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  23. TRAGEDY IN HOTEL.

    An extraordinary tragedy has come to light at Cromer, the famous watering place in Norfolk. In a bedroom of a hotel in the town the ...

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  24. CLOAKMAKERS' STRIKE.

    The strike of cloakmakers in New York continues. The employes have obtained the sympathy of the public because of their quiet though determined and ...

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  25. THE ACCIDENT TO MR. BOYLE.

    The Hon. Alan Boyle, who was thrown out of his monoplane as the result of an accident, at Bournemouth on Saturday, is still unconscious. ...

    Article : 30 words
  26. MINISTERIAL MEDIATION.

    The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Sydney Buxton) has proceeded to Newcastle-on-Tyne for the purpose of exerting his influence with a view to a ...

    Article : 36 words
  27. AN AMERICAN DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The dispute has been settled between the American Federation of Labour and the Store Founders' Defence Association through the latter body having withdrawn its ...

    Article : 72 words
  28. GREECE AND ROUMANIA.

    On June 14 a crowd of Greeks at Pireus, the seaport of Athens, forcibly boarded and looted the Roumanian mailboat Imperatul Trajan, among whose passengers were ...

    Article : 46 words
  29. GASWORKS EXPLOSION.

    An explosion has occurred at Manzell. near Friedrichshafen, Lake Constance, Germany, in the gasworks connected with the establishment of Count Zeppelin, the ...

    Article : 44 words
  30. MURDERED ACTOR.

    The murdered body of Mr. Wildon Anperson, an actor, Las been found in bis flat at Battersea. He had been shot dead. The murderer escaped by climbing over the ...

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  31. FROM EAST TO WEST.

    All grades of employes at the Carlisle Railway Works have now decided to join in the strike. The effect of this decision will be to break the connection between ...

    Article : 61 words
  32. DETERMINED ATTEMPT AND SUICIDE.

    A man named Salisbury, living in the hamlet of Galgate, near to the City of Lancaster, attempted to strangle Mrs. Bainbridge, and then forced her to swallow ...

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  33. MONTENEGRO.

    It is announced in Vienna that the Powers have agreed to recognise Montenegro as a kingdom from next month. ...

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  34. AEROPLANE STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    Death and accident have [?] the new Generation of birdmen in extraordinary and unexpected ways. While a French aviator named Ehrmann ...

    Article : 76 words
  35. CHINA'S ARMY.

    The Government of China is asking the German authorities to allow expert officers to undertake the reorganization of the Chinese Army. ...

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  36. THE BIRDMEN.

    The crowd at Bournemouth to witness the last day's doings of the aviation week, which had started so inauspiciously by the death of the Hon. C. S. Rolls, was provided ...

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  37. GREAT RAILWAY STRIKE.

    Last week 98 per cent, of the trainmen employed on the Central Vermont division, of the Grand Trunk Railway decided to leave the service unless their demands for ...

    Article : 345 words
  38. KILLED [?] SISTER.

    Harold Eastbury a youth, of Newcastle, cut his sister's throat and shot his father. He escaped, hut the murder was soon discovered, and the police shortly ...

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  39. DEMENTED ITALIAN.

    An extraordinary story of a madman's sustained acts of cunning and cruelty has just been found at Naples. It has been ascertained that a demented ...

    Article : 161 words
  40. FOREIGN.

    The railroads of the United States estimate their earnings for the year 1909 to have shown au increase on the previous year's revenue of 19 millions sterling. The ...

    Article : 63 words
  41. FATHER'S AWFUL DEED.

    A shocking tragedy is reported at Budapest, the capital of Hungary. [?]oseph Molnar, employed as a postman, sent his wife on an errand, and during ...

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  42. THE COTTON "SOUEEZE."

    It is stated that as a result of the "squeeze" in the cotton market in America the manipulators secured a profit estimated at about £ 1,500,000. ...

    Article : 32 words
  43. STABBED IN THE STREET.

    Signor Vincenzo Nicari, a well-known [?] professor, was to-day stabbed in daylight in a populous street of Palermo. The murderer escaped. ...

    Article : 28 words
  44. MARCONI STATION.

    Intimation has been received that the Chilian Government is erecting a Marconi station for the transmission of wireless messages upon one of the islands in the ...

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  45. A CLOUDBURST.

    A tremendous cloudburst has caused deluge and serious damage in three counties of Kentucky, United States. Tobacco, corn, wheat, and live stock have ...

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  46. WAVE OF CRIME SWEEPING ENGLAND.

    The newspapers throughout England are commenting upon the extraordinary wave of crime that has swept the country in the past few days. ...

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  47. MINERS ENTOMBED.

    Two miners employed in the underground workings at a mine at Bockum, situated near Dusseldorf, in one of the Rhine provinces of Prussia, were entombed ...

    Article : 56 words
  48. DEAD MILLIONAIRE.

    The late Mr. Henry Dexter, of New York, millionaire, philanthropist, and founder and ex-President of The American News Company, has left in his will a ...

    Article : 102 words
  49. WAR IN THE AIR.

    The Lower Rhine Airship Company has been formed at Graefrath, Prussia, with a capital of £200,000, with the object of budding dirigibles, to convey explosives, ...

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  50. POISONED MEDICINE.

    For having been the indirect cause ot the death of an innocent man, a Parisian woman named Marie Bourette has been sentenced to imprisonment for life. The deed ...

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  51. SPANISH MINERS.

    Fifteen thousand miners in the ironfields of Bilbao, Spain, have struck work for better conditions. ...

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  52. FOREST FIRES.

    Destruction is sweeping across hundreds of miles of wooded, mountainous lands in the State of Montana, and in one instance fearful loss of life has been reported. ...

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  53. 16,000 IDLE.

    A modified passenger service has been maintained upon the Grand Trunk system, whose employes are on strike, but the freight traffic has had to be ...

    Article : 167 words
  54. SPORT OF KINGS.

    Hitherto the sport of kings has not been the sport of the Kaiser. He has looked with disfavour upon horseracing. Now, however, he has consented to ...

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  55. FIERCE FIRE.

    A fierce fire broke out in the city of Portland, Oregon, swept unchecked over seven blocks, of business buildings, razed them practically to the ground. and in its ...

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  56. WOMAN SUFFOCATED.

    A man named William [?]ome has been committed for trial at Slough, in Bucking-hamshire, upon a charge of haying murdered his neighbour (Mrs. Wilson). The woman ...

    Article : 38 words
  57. SUCCESSFUL DANISH FEAT.

    Suendsen, a Dane succeeded in aeroplaning across the Sound from Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, to Malmoe in Sweden, in 31m. ...

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  58. FRENCH CROPS RUINED BY RAIN.

    A report is to band that thunderstorms and heavy rain have ruined the wheat crops in Northern France. and that the [?] has failed, ...

    Article : 28 words
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