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  4. MEXICAN OUTRAGE.

    Up to yesterday the Foreign Office had not received any further information regarding the execution of William Benton the British ranch owner in Mexico. ...

    Article : 173 words
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  6. JACK IN THE BOX.

    Mrs. Pankhurst, who has been silent and in hiding for Beveral days, addressed a crowd of 1009 people from the balcony of a house in Chelsea on Saturday. She had a ...

    Article : 110 words
  7. WIRELESS TELEPHONE.

    A wireless operator on an American coasting steamer has invented a wireless telephone which will enable a person to speak to another Within a radius of 25 miles. ...

    Article : 68 words
  8. ROUND THE EMPIRE.

    Experiments are being conducted in Durban and Johannesburg to determine a site for the African wireless station in the Imperial chain. The station to be erected will ...

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  9. STARVED FOR THREE DAYS.

    Miss Mary Lindsay, the suffragette who was bailed out from Holloway Gaol on Saturday morning appeared to be seriously. III. She had taken no food for 72 hours. ...

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  10. MORE BRITISHERS DISAPPEAR.

    Two more Englishmen are reported to have disappeared mysteriously in Juarez, These men set out on Wednesday last to make a search for Benton, and their friends express ...

    Article : 49 words
  11. "BUBBLES"

    Messrs. Pears, Ltd., the well-known soap makers, have written a letter to the "Times" regarding a statement recently made in a lawsuit regarding a person who claimed to ...

    Article : 107 words
  12. MILITARY CHIEFS.

    The denial by Senator Millen that Colonel Bridges of the Royal Military College, Duntroon, has been appointed Inspector-General of the Commonwealth Military Forces in ...

    Article : 93 words
  13. DIPLOMATIC CIRCLES STIRRED.

    The slumbering Mexican situation has been brought to the point of intense international interest by the murder of William Benton. The incident has made a great stir in ...

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  14. HECKLING THE KING.

    The King and Queen and the Prince of Wales attended the performance of "The Darling of the Gods" at Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday night ...

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  15. ENGINES FOR N.S. WALES.

    Twelve heavy goods engines are being shipped at Glasgow for New South Wales as well as two Suburban passenger engines from Manchester and a motor fire engine for ...

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  16. FEAR OF INTERVENTION.

    The execution of the British subject William Benton by General Villa has revived the fears of the Government and its supporters that the United States will be forced ...

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  17. FIGHTING CONSUMPTION.

    Over 50 doctors received their first lesson yesterday at the Polytechnic Hospital in the treatment of tuberculosis with a modified and perfected form of Koch's tuberculin. ...

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  18. NO AMERICAN ACTION.

    It is reported that the United States Government does not intend to take action in connection with the killing of Benton, as inquiry shows that his execution was ...

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  19. HIS SAVINGS BANK.

    A poor Italian resident of Cairo was suffering from appendicitis, and when he was operated on a French 25-franc piece was found in his appendix. ...

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  20. BANDIT ALL HIS LIFE.

    The capture of Ojinaga, the little town near the United States border, and the dispersal of the Federal Army Which has been defending it, are blows not only for ...

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  21. FUSILLADE IN RESTAURANT.

    An exciting affair took place in a Philadelphia restaurant on Saturday morning. Karl Kinlock. a commercial traveller, walked into the place at breakfast time, and sitting ...

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  22. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    Although the Unionists failed to capture the Poplar seat in Friday's by-election, they declare that the result of the contest is more far-reaching than, the defeat of Mr. ...

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  23. BURRIED TREASURE.

    Another search is to be made for the fabled buried treasure of Fanning Island. Captain John Smith, of Cedar Grove, Maine, says he knows where the treasure is hidden, as he is ...

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  24. ANOTHER UNDESIRABLE.

    Samuel Eltoft, one of the accomplices in the murder of Miss Christian Bradley, at Liverpool, recently, who was sentenced to four years, says that he is glad of the ...

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  25. BOGUS CLUBS.

    The police are at last threatening drastic action against the night clubs that are springing up in London like mushrooms and are doing incalculable harm. ...

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  26. WASHED ASHORE.

    A wife inquired the whereabouts of her husband last week. She described him as a stoker on one of the coastal boats, of fair hair and complexion, but usually very black ...

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