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  2. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

    Mr. Roosevelt intimated that he would accept a nomination as candidate at the approaching Presidential election if it were offered to him, ...

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  3. CHINESE REPUBLIC.

    The trains running between Pekin and Tientsin have been stopped by u force of 1500 Chinese soldiers. The second battalion of the Somersetshire ...

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  4. THE TRAMWAY DISPUTE.

    Evidence was taken in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day in support the claim of the Tramway Association against the various companies ...

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  5. THE GOAL DISPUTE.

    The miners on strike have been making a holiday time of their period idleness. This week end they have been patronishing football matches, ...

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  6. EPITOME.

    A Welcome rain. Over an such of rain in Hobart. Lad run over by dray at Irish Town, Meetings to be held relative to the ...

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  7. VOTES FOR WOMEN.

    That another suffragette demonstration was planned for to-day was to the authorities, who bad an extra body police in readiness. The ...

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  8. THE ARMY ESTIMATES.

    The army estimates were introduced into the House of Commons yesterday by the parliamentary under secretary for the War Office (Colonel J. E: B. ...

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  9. WHAT THE MEN WANT.

    The issue (between the miners and the coal owners may be seen from the following statement: — Miners. ...

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  10. YUAN-SHIH-KAI SUMMONED TO NANKING.

    Some disagreement seems to have occured among: tho Republican leads and the Provident (Yoan-Smith Kan,) who recently declined to leave ...

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  11. BANK ROBBERS SURPRISED

    The arrival of the police in the nick lime resulted in the sudden death on member of a gang which was trying to loot a branch of the Royal Bank ...

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  12. THE AGA KHAN.

    The Aga Khan (Aga Sultan. Mahomed Shall), the head of the Ismail sect of .Mohammedans, has resigned, his presidency of the All India 'Moslem League. ...

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  13. OWNERS' OBJECTIONS.

    In reply to a question asked In the House of Commons to-day by the leader of the Opposition (Mr. A. Bonar Law) the Prime Minister (Mr. H. 11. ...

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  14. THE RAID ON WESTMINSTER.

    The damage done by the suffragettes yesterday's raid was sufficiently great; the windows of thirty premises and of four post offices were smashed ...

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  15. PRETENDER TO THE THRONE.

    Church gyn. a descendant of the King Eurmperor Wandi, and a pretender to the throme of China, has some supporters in the provinces of ...

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  16. MEXICAN UNREST.

    Ex-President Portitio Diaz, whose abdication in November last temporally ended the revolution against the Federal Government under Francesco ...

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  17. ALLEGED GOLD STRIKE.

    The alleged discovery of gold in the Cochrane district of Alberta has fizzled out. Hundreds of miners rushed into the district when the news was received, ...

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  18. ESPIONAGE.

    Three men have been arrested a Frankfort on Main for betraying military secrets. Among them is included German mechanic, who wrote to the ...

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  19. A WELCOME RAIN.

    The lain which set in at Hobart at a [?] hour on Monday night appears to bare been fairly general so far as Tasmania is concerned. ...

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  20. FLIGHT OF AMERICANS.

    The order issued the other day by the American ambassador in Mexico, Mr. H. L. Wilson, on instructions from Washington, that all Americans ...

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  21. MINING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  22. ACCUSATION AGAINST GERMAN OFFICER.

    Count Gisbert wolf- Merrernich, who is now on his trial in Kufilaad for curd sharping, has accused Lieutenant Beckhans, one of the witnesses ...

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  23. CANADIAN CADETS.

    When the party of Australian cadets under Lieutenant Jeffreys was recently in Vancouver on its way to England, it was suggested that a return ...

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  24. TROOP TRAINS READY.

    Sufficient trains are now assembled Aldershot to transport 20,000 troops at a moment's notice. ...

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  25. THE CRICKET DISPUTE.

    A meeting is to be held on Monday with the object. it possible, of doing thing in sad the difference between the two partita in the cricket ...

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  26. NORTH LONDON POISON CASE.

    The trial of Frederick Henry Seddon, 39, district superintendent of the Loudon and Manchester Insurance Co., of Tollingtons Park. Holloway, and his ...

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  27. LINERS COAL IN CANADA.

    In consequence of the lack of coal England, the ocean liners are tailing on board full supplies here Tor the round trip. This sudden great ...

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  28. TARIFFS AND FREE TRADE

    Speaking in the Reichstag yesterday the Minister for the Interior, Herr Delbruck. declared that foreign industry had grown stronger and that ...

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  29. INCENDIARY COMMITTED.

    The woman who was arrested on Sunday last for attempting to set lire the General Post Office by drop-Ting into the Telegraph department a ...

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  30. A VETERAN CAPTAINS’S VIEWS

    Mr. J. Darling, the famous Australian cricket captain, arrived In Hobart yesterday, and will speak at the public meeting which has been called ...

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  31. IN THE COUNTRY.

    A welcome change in the leather occurred last night, •steady rain failing for several hours. To-day is cool and howery. ...

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  32. PRISON VISITORS PROHIBITED.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. M'Kenna) has withdrawn the permission to receive visitors from those suffragettes have proved insubordinate in ...

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  33. 350,000 WORKERS IDLE.

    Three hundred and fifty thousand industrial workers are now idle, including 108,000 in the north of England 62,000 In the Midlands, 70,000 ...

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  34. FINANCIERATTACKED.

    As Mr. Leopold de Rothschild was entering his motor-car outside his office in the city lo-day, a man who was lounging close by fired three revolver ...

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  35. ONE INCH AT COLEBROOK.

    There was a splendid fall of rain here last night. Over an Inch was recorded. ...

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  36. CONCILIATION BILL KILLED.

    The consensus of opinion is that the recent doings of the militant suffragettes have killed the Conciliation that women's suffrage will ...

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  37. PALMYRA ISLAND.

    The rumors regarding Great Britain's intentions regarding Palmyra Island, in the Hawaii group, were set rest to-day, when Mr. F. D. Acland, ...

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  38. RAIN AT TARANNA.

    Our Taranna correspondent, writing on Monday night said:—"Very welcome rain has &et in at last frith every prospect of continuing tot the next ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 12 words
  40. CONSPIRACY ACT.

    The Prime .Minister (Mr. H. H. Asquith) when questioned in the House Commons to-day regarding the suggestion that the suffragettes should ...

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  41. ASSAILANT PROVES TO BE A JEW.

    Mr. de Rothschild had a remarkable escape yesterday. The man fired two shots at him point -blank through the front of the car, and was then grappled ...

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  42. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Returns issued by the Federal Treasary show that up to the end of February 95,550 old age pensions bad granted, while 14,000 pensioners ...

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  43. WHEAT SALES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 17 words
  44. PEELING OF SAFETY AT ZEEHAN

    The rainfall was fairly constant throughout the night, 08 joints having been registered until 3 a.m. Further heavy showers have fallen during ...

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  45. MINERS DISSATISFIED.

    Some Derbyshire miners are wearying of the strike, and the miners of North Wales are dissatisfied that a minimum of 6/ has been fixed by the ...

    Article : 83 words
  46. ARGENTINE MEAT SHIPMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 words
  47. VIOLENCE UPHELD.

    Mrs. Pelhick Lawrence, a leading member of the committee of the Women's Social and Political Union, today addressed a meeting organised by ...

    Article : 96 words
  48. SYDNEY DOCKERS' TROUBLE

    The wharf labourers who left work tot Darling Island yesterday made a start again to-day at all ships but the German vessel Schlesten, which they ...

    Article : 138 words
  49. EATEN BY WOLVES.

    When the mall carrier for Lake Nipigon, Ontario, failed to put in an appearance, a search party was organised to go and look for him. The ...

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  50. METAL MARKET.

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  51. GOVERNMENT ACCEPTS PRINCIPLE OF MINIMUM.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Prime Minister paid a tribute I both sides for the skill and calm, with which they had presented I ...

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  52. SHIPPING.

    The following vessels were reported at Lloyd’s to-day:— Queenstown, Ancenis; at Avonmouth, Norfolk; at Falmouth, ...

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  53. LUNATIC IN THE COMMONS

    On Monday last a man caused a great sensation by aring a revolver in the central ball of the House of Commons. When arrested be gave ...

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  54. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Senator Simon Fraser who has been in the Senate since the inauguration of Federation, has decided not to himself for re-election at the ...

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  55. THE DAVIS CUP.

    France Is a challenger for the Davis Cup, an entry being received on Monday, which was the last day tor the receipt of challenges. The draw for ...

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  56. TURC0-ITAUAH WAR.

    Reports of fierce fighting at Derna have been received here. It Is stated that the opposing armies frequently came to close quarters during the ...

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  57. LAD RUN OVER.

    A serious accident occurred yesterday, when Bernart. the 16-year old son of Michael Fahey, was injured, The had was to charge of a ...

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  58. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Nation Free Church Council I holding a, congress at Cheltenham, at which there are 1500 delegates. The congress is discussing religious ...

    Article : 39 words
  59. FOREIGN SUPPORT.

    The International from of Transport workers the [?] to [?] of and[?] to England. ...

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