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  2. DEATH OF A PRINCE. SEPTICEMIA FOLLOWING OPERATION.

    The death has occurred of His Serene Highness Prince Francis Joseph Leopold Frederick of Teck. K.C.V.O., D.S.O., brother of Queen Mary. ...

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  3. FEMALE FORGER.

    In July last Mrs. Olive Alice Simco Willyams, wife of Capt. Hugh Willyams, was brought up at the petty sessions at Truro, charged with having forged and uttered ...

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  4. EMPIRE TRADE MARK.

    A meeting to consider the advisableness of placing an Empire trade mark on British goods was held in London last night. Lord Avebury presided. The High ...

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  5. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Harbour Master at Robe has reported to the Marine Board that last week a strongly constructed wooden case was discovered washing against the sea wall, and ...

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  6. THE EMPIRE. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN.

    Mr. Oscar Asche and his wife (Lily Brayton), who recently returned from a tour of Australia, had a rousing welcome at the New Theatre last night when they opened ...

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  7. DIVORCE FACILITIES.

    several lady doctors who have been called to give evidence before the Royal Commission on divorce, have suggested that greater facilities for divorce should be ...

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  8. DIVORCE FOR INSANE.

    Before the Divorce Commission Dr. Thomas S. Clouston, the well-known lecturer on mental diseases at the University of Edinburgh, stated that the fact of a ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN GIRL MURDERED.

    Advices received by the mail from Tatta, in the Sind district of India, state that two men, named Gul Mahomed and Dustea, were being tried in that town on a ...

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  10. BURIAL AT WINDSOR.

    The funeral of the late Prince Francis of Teck took place to-day. The body was removed from Marlborough House Chapel to Paddington Station, where the cortege ...

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  11. CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES.

    The Cambridgeshire Stakes, nine furlongs, for a stake of £1,370, was run to-day, and ended in a curious duplication of last year's finish, when Christmas Daisy led all ...

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  12. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Balmoral Castle, having on board their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Connaught and Princess Patricia en route for Capetown, arrived ...

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  13. OVERSEA SHIPPING

    At Dunkirk—Strathdee, steamer, from Port Pirie, August 6; King George, steamer, from Port Pirie, August 6. At London—Ionic, steamer, from Port Chalmers, ...

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  14. TRAIN COLLISION.

    A special train, conveying Sir Thomas Shaughnessy (President of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company), struck a wagon which a farmer was driving near to ...

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  15. BRITISH POLITICS. HOME RULE FOR SCOTLAND.

    An important demonstration was held at Glasgow yesterday in connection with the movement for home rule for Scotland. Three thousand people, including 12 ...

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  16. ADELAIDE CONTRALTO.

    Miss Blanche Johnson James, a young native of Adelaide, who has been latterly resident in Western Australia, and recently came to London with her mother ...

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  17. TIGHTENING THE BONDS.

    Mr. William H. Triggs (Editor of The Christchurch Press, New Zealand), who took a prominent part in the recent meetings of the Institute of Journalists in ...

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  18. ADVICE TO UNIONISTS.

    The Under Secretary for the Colonies (Col. Seely), speaking at Ilkeston last night, said if the Unionists' object was to cement the bonds of Empire they had ...

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  19. TRAFALGAR DAY. AUSTRALASIAN WREATHS.

    Trafalgar Dav was celebrated to-day in London with the usual ceremonies. Many wreaths were placed on the Nelson Column in Trafalgar square, and among them ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA'S CHANCE.

    The committee of the Confectioners and Grocers' Exhibition of 1911 has offered Australia and New Zealand and Canada between them the entire floorage space of ...

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  21. SEEKING SETTLERS.

    The tour of the Victorian delegates, Messrs. McKenzie and Elwood Mead, who are seeking settlers for their State's new irrigation colonies, has attracted close ...

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  22. REPRESENTATION OF "SPECIAL INTERESTS."

    Mr. Frederic Harrison, the well-known publicist, writing in The Times, contends that any complete reversal of the Osborne judgment in out of the question. He argues ...

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  23. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

    The committee of the Mansion House Fund, which has been raised in connection with the King Edward Memorial movement has decided that the memorial ...

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  24. HIGH COMMISSIONER HONOURED.

    The Commonwealth High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) was the principal guest at the Royal Navy Club Trafalgar banquet last night, over which Admiral Sir Harry ...

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  25. UNREST IN INDIA.

    The Harrow Association gave a dinner last night in honour of Lord Hardinge of Penhurst, the Governor-General designate of India. ...

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  26. BRITISH NAVY. A LOAN TALKED OF.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Reginald McKenna), speaking at Llan[?]ewy, said that Mr. Baltour's naval jeremiads synchronized with the clamour ...

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  27. STORAGE FOR FROZEN MEAT.

    Following on the report by Mr. Lysner of the needs of New Zealand for the further development of her frozen meat trade, the Chairman of the Port of London ...

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  28. THE LABOUR PARTY.

    The Labour correspondent of The Manchester Guardian has published an interesting statement in which he shows that the expenses of the 78 Labour candidates ...

    Article : 115 words
  29. IRRESISTIBLE TORPEDO.

    A remarkable addition to the destructive power of torpedoes has been brought under the notice of the Admiralty authorities. It is an invention by Mr. Hazlehurst, an ...

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  30. TRAIN DESPERADO.

    A during outrage took place on August 9 in a train which was running from Baker street to Aylesbury, on the London Metropolitan Railway. Mr. William Frost, a ...

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  31. DEMENTED SON.

    James Hamilton Nicholas, the New Zealand sheepfarmer who murdered his father. Mr. J. H. Nicholas, while in a state of dementia, in his parents' home at ...

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  32. PAPYRUS PRESENTED TO BRITISH MUSEUM.

    Mrs. Mary Greenfield has given to the British Museum an important papyrus, consisting of a magnificent copy of a Theban Book of the Dead, together with ...

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  33. I N D U S T R I A L TROUBLES. BOILERMAKERS' LOCKOUT.

    The executive of the Boilermakers' Society has issued a further circular to the members in connection with the lockout from the shipbuilding yards in the north ...

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  34. LORD KITCHENER.

    The Daily Mail announces thai it is stated Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener-will visit Egypt and the Soudan in the winter. ...

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  35. GORSE HALL MURDER.

    At the continuation of the trial to-day of Mark Wilde in connection with the murder on November 1 of Mr. George Storrs. of Gorse Hall, the widow of the ...

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  36. DISSATISFIED RAILWAYMEN.

    Fresh industrial trouble has broKen out among a section of United States railwaymen. In the City of St. Louis 2,500 union shop railwaymen have gone on strike for ...

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  37. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    William Broome, anas BrooKs, tried for the murder, in July last, of Mrs. Isabella Wilson, an elderly widow, who kept an old clothes store at Slough, ...

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  38. BATTLESHIPS ON SCRAPHEAP.

    The Lords of the Admiralty have decided to transfer to the scrapheap, as being out of date, six battleships of the Royal Sovereign class, which cost £5,546,532 to build. ...

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  39. STRIKES ON THE CONTINENT.

    The strike of carters and dockers at this port has caused great confustion at the railway station and on the quays. LISBON, October 25. ...

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  40. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    An influential committee of the London Chamber of Commerce is privately investigeting the effect of the Declaration of London upon British trade and mercantile ...

    Article : 50 words
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