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  2. TITANIC TRAGEDY RECALLED.

    The collision recalls the awful disaster following the crashing of the White Star liner Titanic into a huge iceberg at half-past 10 o'clock at night on April 15, 1912. The vessel ...

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  5. CARDINAL WOLSEY'S LODGINGS

    While workmen were doing up the apartments at Hampton Court which were at one time occupied by Cardinal Wolsey they found, obscured behind papered canvas, ...

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  6. CAPITAL PROTESTS.

    The Manufactures' Association of the United States has interviewed President Wilson to urge the suspension of business legislation by Congress on the ground that ...

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  7. WONDERFUL ESCAPES.

    Mr. W. Davis, one of the few survivors who were able to give anything like a coherent account of their experiences, said that he was not awakened by the impact; ...

    Article : 269 words
  8. MRS. PANKHURST'S BODYGUARD

    The suffragettes who were arrested when the West-End quarters of the Women's Social and Political Union were raided a day or two ago appeared at Marylebone Police ...

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  9. DOUBLY BEREAVED.

    Perhaps the saddest scene connected with the disaster occurred at Liverpool, England. A woman, wearing deep mourning, ...

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  10. EMPRESS OF IRELAND.

    The Empress of Ireland was one of the most popular ships employed in the Canadian trade. She had a double bottom, and was divided ...

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  11. FAVORITE WINS OAKS.

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  12. NEW ZEALAND PASSENGERS.

    Among the people who arrived here by the R.M.S. Niagara on her last trip, and who booked passages by the Empress of Ireland, were Mrs. T. Townsend and Mrs. ...

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  13. SUNKEN LINER.

    The tops of the funnels of the Empress of Ireland can be seen above the surface of the water at low tide. Seafaring men believe that it will be ...

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  14. ENGLISH MARKETS.

    Steadier conditions governed the market for wheat yesterday. Quotations did not fluctuate. For New South Wales shipments, that have arrived ...

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  15. JUMPED OVERBOARD TOGETHER

    Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Blade, of Ottawa, who were among the passengers on the Empress of Ireland, said that they were roused by the shock of the collision. ...

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  16. £550,000 INSURANCES..

    The Insurances on the Empress of Ireland Were, £400,00 on the hull and £150,000 on the cargo. ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN CADETS ABROAD.

    The Australian cadets, under Captain Rushall, have landed at Naples to make a tour of the Continent before going to England. ...

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  18. SILVER WEAKER.

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  20. "SUN'S" WEATHER CHART.

    Pressure Note.--The high pressure still covers the greater part of the continent, while the two centres have coalesced, and at present cover an extensive area of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. BOXING.

    Owing to Milburn Baylor having broken up, as announced in the "Sun" yesterday, he has withdrawn from the contest with Herb M'Coy to-night., Last week there seemed a ...

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  22. THE DEAD AND THE SAVED.

    It is now practically certain that those who were rescued by the Lady Evelyn and the Eureka were all that were saved. According to the latest information it is ...

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  23. GRAY-NEWMAN MATCH.

    In his match against Newman, whom he is now playing 18,000 up. Gray yesterday made a break of 433, of which 426 were off the red. Newman's best break was 294. ...

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  24. RESULT OF WEIGHING-IN.

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  26. FAMOUS INVENTOR DEAD.

    The death is reported of Herr Mauser, inventor of the rifle that bears his name. ...

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