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  2. WORKERS’ POLITICAL LEAGUE

    Owing to the Inclemency or the weather yesterday afternoon the meeting which was to be held as [?] in the Doman did not take Place [?] ...

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  3. KILLING NOT MURDER

    A remarkable case has occurred in Canada, the [?]stion being whether on is entitled o put a [?]how human out of his suffering when in mortal ...

    Article : 137 words
  4. SOUTH AFRICA

    The position of parties in the South African Union Parliament now stands as follows:—Nationalists, 62; Unionists 36, Labor, 4; Independents, 10. ...

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  5. UNITED STATES

    An alliance between Mr. Randolph Hearst, the great newspaper proprietor, and Mr. Roosevelt, is being hinted at following the attitude taken by ...

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  6. CELLAR MYSTERY

    In the Bow street proceedings in the Crippen case yesterday, the Crown called two more witnesses, whose testimony did nothing to Improve the ...

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  7. SHIP WRECKED

    The fu[?]rigged slip Carnarvon Bay, 1797 tons bound from Liverpool to Sydney struck a reef to the south east of King Island during a heavy ...

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  8. THE FAR EAST

    A section of the Japanese press characterises Tanao Shao YI, who represented China In the United States, as one of the principal factors in ...

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  9. MARGATE

    A social and dunce will he held In the Margate Hall on Saturday night next under the auspices of the above league. Good music and refreshments ...

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  10. ANNEXATION OF KOREA.

    Since the annexation of Korea was accomplished there have been several unique scenes at the grave of Prince Ito, following the reading of a ...

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  11. MR. TAFT’S DECLARATION.

    Mr. Taft to-day flatly declared that he will not again run for the Presidency of the United States. ...

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  12. TUNNACK.

    A special meeting of the branch was held at the Forest Hotel on Thursday night when there was a fair number of members present. The president. ...

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  13. RUMOR UNFOUNDED.

    The rumor that Mr. Taft has decided to step aside as the Presidential candidate in 1912 in favor of Mr. Roosevelt is said to be unfounded. It ...

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  14. RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR

    M. Alexander Ivanovitch Ned[?]loff the Russian Ambassador to France is lying stricken with apo[?]lexy, which seized him when passing through ...

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  15. BALLINGER CONTROVERSY.

    Rumors have been constant during the past few days that Mr. Ballinger’s, Secretary for the Interior, resignation will be one of the first, developments ...

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  16. A VISITOR’S OPINIONS.

    While a reporter of “The Daily Post’ was on board the steamer Tongariro on Saturday morning, he fell in with a passenger who had been ...

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  17. JAPAN AND THE UNITED STATES

    Mr Wither the United States Consul at [?]obe Japan, arrived here today. He says that the talk of war between America and Japan is ...

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  18. WHEAT CROP

    The estimated yield of the wheat crop in Europe on September I was as follows:—Ita’y. 16.[?] bushes compared with 184.956.913 last month ...

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  19. ZEEHAN

    The Zeehan Rifle Club continued the contest for Jardine’s trophy on Saturday completing the first stage. The weather was very unfavorable, ...

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  20. AVIATION

    The French dirigible airship, Clement Bayard, has made a successful flight, without lights, over the positions held by the armies, ...

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  21. INSPECTOR DEW CROSS-EXAMINED.

    Mr. Newton also examined Inspector Dew, who answered his questions as briefly as possible. He declared that when he first took up the case ...

    Article : 133 words
  22. HOMING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 words
  23. SPEED RECORD.

    M. Anbrun, flying in a Blertot monoplane to-day, broke all speed records. He covered 186 miles in 3hr. 33min. 7sec. averaging fifty-three and a half ...

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  24. THE NEAR EAST

    Special rumors which have been current with respect to a military agreement between Turkey, Austria, and Germany are stated to be ...

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  25. FOOTBALL.

    Notwithstanding heavy rain and boisterous weather conditions, yesterday’s footstall match. Fort Rose (Victorian team) and the combined ...

    Article : 106 words
  26. WHEAT MARKET,

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 words
  27. FATAL QUARREL

    As the result of an altercation at the offices of the Rainey Medical Co., Dr. Ralney, the inventor of the remedies, which the corporation ...

    Article : 82 words
  28. THE BOSTON MEETING.

    The aerial exploits or Mr. Grahame White, at the Boston aerial meeting were applauded last night at a banquet given in honor of American and ...

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  29. CANADIAN TROOPS

    Lord Roberts and Mr. Haldane, Secretary for War, to-day Inspected the Canadian contingent of the Queen’s Own Regiment, which is at present ...

    Article : 115 words
  30. BOXING

    Mr. Tex Rickard, the promoter of the Jeffries Johnson [?]ight has been arrested here, and appeared before the court charged with violating the ...

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  31. DEPOSED SULTAN.

    An authentic source of Information says that Abdul Hamid (the deposed Sultan of Turkey) still fears an attempt to assassinate him and dreads ...

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  32. A.M.A. BAZAAR.

    The A.M.A. bazaar recently held aid of the worn-out miners fund resulted in a profit of £140. The total receipts were about £184. The small ...

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  33. FLIGHT OVER THE ALPS.

    The trans-Alpine aeroplane flight from here over the Simplon Pass into Italy, crossing Lake Magglore to Milan. begins to-morrow. The attempt ...

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  34. ELIMINATING CONTESTS.

    The first of tile series of eliminating contests, which Mr. M’Intosh is promoting in London, to find an opponent worthy of Johnson, took place ...

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  35. CAPTAIN AND SHIP.

    Captain Griffiths, who Is between 40 and 50 years of age, has been in command of the Carnarvon Bay for 15 or 16 years, with only one intermission, ...

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  36. TURKEY AND RUSSIA.

    Remarkable news affecting the status of Turkey and the European Powers has been published by the Paris “Le Temps.” In effect Turkey ...

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  37. CHOLERA

    The cholera epidemic has now, It is estimated, claimed more than 100,000 victims, and has spread east through Siberia, till it is threatening ...

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  38. TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL

    The ordinary meeting of the Trades and Labor Council was held on Saturday evening, the president (Mr. W. J. Middlehrough) in the chair. ...

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  39. MR. ROOSEVELT

    Mr. Roosevelt was entertained at a dinner last night by members of the New York Press Club. Among the guests was Sir William Troloar, a ...

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  40. ST. PETERSBURG, Sunday.

    The all Russian aviation festival commences to-morrow at St. Petersburg. Prizes aggregating £7000 will be distributed. ...

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  41. ANTI-TRUST LAW

    Subpoenas have been served on the witnesses for the Government prosecution of the Chicago meat packers, who were last week indicted under ...

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  42. THE SHIP.

    The Carnarvon Bay Is owned by Roberts, Owen and Co., Liverpool. This Is a Welsh firm. The captain and most of the crew are also Welsh. ...

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  43. THE ITALIAN OUTBREAK.

    During the last twenty-four hours at Apulia, South-East Italy, five deaths and nine new cases of cholera have occurred. ...

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  44. EMIGRATION

    During yesterday afternoon’s session the Trades and Labor Congress, the deputy from, Winnipeg characterised the old country’s societies interested ...

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  45. PITCHED RATTLE

    Two thousand Arabs have been killed or wounded in a pitched battle amongst tribesmen of the villiat of Baassorab, In Asiatic Turkey. ...

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  46. DISPUTED ELECTION

    Mr. Justice O’Connor, sitting as a Court for Disputed Returns under the Federal Constitution, yesterday concluded the hearing of a petition of ...

    Article : 191 words
  47. LACROSSE

    The Canadian national champion lacrosse team of Eastern Canada were to-day by the Westminster world’s champion team by seven ...

    Article : 54 words
  48. DISSOLUTION OF SUGAR COMPANY.

    The petition for the dissolution of the American Sugar Retiming Company has been prepared by the Department of Justice, and will be filed ...

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  49. STRIKE FUND

    The question of raising strike funds [?] me under discussion at to-day’s session of the Canadian Federation Conference of Labor. The committee ...

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  50. MEXICO

    The city observed the centennial anniversary of Mexico’s independence to-day by unveiling a handsome bronze monument to the memory of Benito ...

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  51. INFATUATED GIRL

    On Friday night an Afghan and a young man wearing a grey suit under a macintosh, entered His Majesty’s Theatre prior to the performance, of ...

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  52. EMPIRE PARLIAMENT

    Sari Bathurst, who has been interviewed here on the question of an Imperial Parliament, said that in his opinion the question of peers would ...

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  53. ALLEGED INFANTICIDE

    The trial of Peter Brady, charged with murdering a six-months-old child named Roma Mitchell on May [?] was concluded at the Criminal Court ...

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  54. A YOUNG GOVERNOR

    It Is announced that the seventeen year-old son of El Mokri. the Moorish Foreign Minister, has been appointed as Governor of Tangiers. ...

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  55. NEW COALFIELDS

    Prospectors who have returned from the Kinbarm region state that an immense blanket of solid bituminous coking coal has been uncovered ...

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  56. WINE HARVEST

    It is now certain that the wine harvest for 1910 will be the worst on record. The Bordeaux vineyards have been affected to the extent of ...

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  57. ANARCHIST ATTEMPT

    The “Morgen Post” has received a special despatch from Tunlkirchen, in Hungary, which said that a formidable bomb had been discovered on the ...

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  58. DEADLY PEA RIFLE

    The Wife of Mr. T. U. Gobde, former on the Gordon river, 10 miles from Tambellup, was killed by, the discharge of a pea rifle in her [?] ...

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  59. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    The new Premier of West Australia the Hon Frank Wilson has announced that the policy of his Government will be that of the Moon ...

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  60. TUBERCULOSIS

    An official announcement has been made that the seventh International congress on the cure and prevention of tuberculosis will be held in Rome ...

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  61. LARGE SAILING YACHT

    Mr. Robert Todd is building what is claimed to be the largest sailing yacht to the world. It is a three-toasted steel ship, of the schooner ...

    Article : 41 words
  62. GIRL ARRESTED

    Web Gladys Morgan, a young and pretty girl, has been arrested by the Kentucky police on a charge of stealing 20,000 dollars from a Chicago ...

    Article : 42 words
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