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  5. TROOPS ON THE MOVE.

    Important military movements are taking place throughout Ulster. Troops have been drafted from the South', of Ireland to Ennisklllen, Armagh, Omagh, ...

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  6. M. CALMETTE BURIED.

    A storm of wind and rain swept the Paris streets yesterday when the funeral of M. Calmette, the managing editor of the "Figaro," who was shot dead by Mme, Caillaux ...

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  7. FORCES OF THE CROWN.

    Speaking at a Liberal dinner In the Con- naught Rooms last night, Mr. .Birell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, declared that the forces of the Crown would never be used ...

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  8. 'INJECTIONS OF SALVARSAN.

    A young man employed as a clerk in London, who had received two intravenous inceptions of salvarsan, collapsed in his office, and subsequently died in the hospital ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICA SPEAKING.

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  10. GOVERNMENT'S PLAN OF ACTION

    In military circles the belief prevails that the Government has prepared a comprehensive scheme for pouring extra troops Into Ulster within 24 hours, and holding all ...

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  11. STARTLING REPORTS.

    The "Daily Mail stated yesterday that all the cavalry officers in the Curragh garrison had resigned on being ordered to Ulster. The War Office Immediately denied the ...

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  12. POLITICAL INTRIGUE

    M. Calllaux has informed his party that he has definitely decided to quit public life. Giving evidence yesterday before the commission of inquiry in connection, with the ...

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  13. UNKNOWN MAN KILLED.

    A man was knocked down by a train at Alice-street crossing last night, and died this morning. The body has not been identified, but in the clothes was found a bill rendered ...

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  14. WITH THREE PASSENGERS.

    A German aviator, Robert Thelen, carrying three passengers, made a flight at Johannisthal during which, he reached a height, of 12,303ft., thus establishing an altitude record. ...

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  15. FARMERS COMPLAIN.

    Victorian farmers complain of a shortage of agricultural implements. Orders given several months ago have not come forward, and manufacturers are not employing as ...

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  16. GAOLER'S DEATH.

    Excitement was caused at Tarn worth this morning when it became known that the head gaoler at the local prison, Barnes Walter 'M'Cann, aged 57 years,: had committed ...

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  17. "BLOOD WILL BE SPILT."

    It is officially declared that no warrants have been issued for the arrest of Sir Edward Carson and other anti-Home Rule leaders. ...

    Article : 207 words
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  19. FARM PRODUCTS.

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  20. SIR EDWARD CARSON.

    Sir Edward Carson arrived in Belfast yesterday forenoon. Extensive preparations had been made during the previous night to prevent the ...

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  21. CHEAP HOUSES.

    A bill emanating from the Unionist Party has been introduced in the House 61 Commons to provide £l|000,000 annually in aid of housing accommodation for the masses. ...

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  22. WATER BOARD.

    It was officially announced this morning that Mr. John M'Nelll, formerly M.L.A. for Pyrmont, has been appointed Government representative on the Water Board. ...

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  23. LONDON MARKETS.

    There was no improvement in the market for wheat yesterday, trade being depressed. Australian cargoes were freely offered at 36s 3d per 4801b., c.'l.f. but very little business ...

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  24. BIG BILLIARDS.

    In the match for the billiards championship (with ivory balls) at the Holborn Hall yesterday afternoon between Reece and Inman the former, throughout the session, played ...

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  27. "SUN'S" WEATHER CHART.

    Pressure Note.--The combined monsoonal and Antarctic disturbance which was off our coast yesterday, and was responsible for the heave rain, has now cleared away. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. GLOOM ON 'CHANGE.

    General depression is apparent on the London Stock Exchange, the political outlook being .the cause of the gloom. It Is understood that only 20 per cent, of the ...

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  29. BUTTER NEGLECTED.

    An extremely dull market ruled yesterday for butter."Quotations were easier In consequence of the heavy supplies offering. ...

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  30. SINISTER RUMORS ABROAD.

    The atmosphere in Ulster has suddenly become electrical, and startling developments may occur at any moment, i All sorts of. sinister rumors are abroad. ...

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  31. SILVER STEADY

    Silver met a steady market yesterday, the closing rate being 2s 2¾d per ounce standard. ...

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  32. TO LEGALISE BOOKMAKING.

    In order to restrict the operation of touts and to prevent clandestine betting, the German Government has introduced a bill to legalise bookmaking. ...

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  33. STATE AND QUARANTINE.

    The Premier and the Prime Minister had a conference this morning regarding the State's position at the Quarantine area. Mr. Holman stated afterwards that the ...

    Article : 70 words
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