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  4. RANDOM NOTES.

    It would be safer to live in Mexico, where they stick you up against an adobe wall and perforate you with bullets, or in India, where the thugs gracefully embrace your neck with ...

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  7. MRS. PANKHURST ON TRIAL.

    The Central Criminal Court was well filled to-day when the trial of Mrs. Pankhurst was commenced. As she alighted from the motor-car in ...

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  8. MONTENEGRO STANDS FIRM.

    Montenegro has replied to the Powers that they must first arrive at an agreement with the other Balkan Allies regarding the suspension of the siege of Scutari. ...

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  9. NAVAL DEMONSTRATION.

    Mr. F. D. Acland, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, questioned in the House of Commons to-day, said that the attack upon Scutari had been resumed with ...

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  10. MARRIED HER NEGRO BUTLER.

    Terribly tragic is the story that comes from St. Louis (U.S.) of the fate that has just overtaken a society leader in that city, Mrs. Gerhart. ...

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  11. VICTORIA'S COURT LIFE.

    A "book that has just made its appearance under the title of "The Court Life of Queen Victoria" has created a great sensation in society circles. ...

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  12. DEAD KING OF GREECE.

    The Royal Family attended the service held at the Chapel Royal of St. James's to-day in memory of the late King George of Greece. The pews were filled with diplomats. Sir ...

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  13. BIG BESIEGING ARMY.

    It is believed at Cetinje that there are about 30,000 Montenegrins in the vicinity of Scutari, and that 40,000 Servians are going to their aid. ...

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  14. FRANCE WAITING.

    The French Government is willing to actively participate in the naval demonstration at Antivari, but is awaiting a direct intimation from St. Petersburg that in co ...

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  15. PASTIMES IN PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. H. A. Watt, formerly a well-known athlete, asked in the House of Commons today whether the Government would allocate a room within the precincts of Parliament so ...

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  16. LONDON'S SOOT.

    As a result of the investigations carried out by means of soot catchers which it installed in various parts of London, the "Lancet" calculates that 76,000 tons of soot are deposited ...

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  17. DANGER WITHIN THE GATES.

    Special measures are being taken by the Turkish Government against possible further revolutionary movements. The headquarters of the Committee of ...

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  18. ELOQUENT AND PATRIOTIC.

    Earl Grey presided at a luncheon at which Mr. Watt, Premier of Victoria, was entertained to-day at the Royal Colonial Institute. Mr. Watt made a magnificent speech, with ...

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  19. HUNGER STRIKERS.

    Mr. M'Kenna, the Home Secretary, introduced a bill into the House of Commons today to authorise the release on licence of hunger-strikers, provided that they were of ...

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  20. FROM BOY TO MAN.

    Captain Scott was educated at Stubbington House, and the entire school, from the headmaster down to the newest of pew boys, is mourning his death (says the ...

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  21. THE LATE KING LEOPOLD.

    The court in Brussels has decided that the property held by the late King Leopold, as ruler of the Congo Free State was not his own private property, and that it must be ...

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  22. GERMANY'S AERIAL SCHEMES.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Mr. Asquith said to-day that the new facts arising out of Germany's naval and military aerial schemes would be ...

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  23. A LAKE OF SODA.

    An Italian scientist reports that Lake Magadi in East Africa, consists of pure soda. The surface of the lake which covers an area of thirty square miles, is perfectly solid ...

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  24. BOOTS AND SHOES.

    The boot trade associations have held a meeting, at which a resolution was adopted declaring that the time had arrived when the Government should insist upon a certain ...

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  25. BRITISH PRESS DISCRETION.

    The "North German Gazette" praises the discretion shown by the British newspapers in dealing with army aviation in their own country, and expresses a hope that the ...

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  26. NAVIGATION ACT.

    The imperial authorities are disposed to recommend the disallowance of the Australian Navigation Act unless the measure is amended in some particulars. ...

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  27. TORPEDO BOATS COLLIDE.

    Two torpedo boats collided in the Thames Estuary to-day while performing evolutions. Both craft were damaged. One had her bow crumpled, and the other sustained an ...

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  28. O'DONOVAN ROSSA.

    O'Donovan Rossa, the famous Fenian, is stated to be dying in comparative poverty at Staten Island. He lives in a ramshackle little cottage ...

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  29. BULLOCK'S THREE WINS.

    F. Bullock, the Australian jockey, rode three winners in successive races at Lincoln to-day,the odds being 10 to 1 against, 2 to 1 against, and 4 to 1 against. ...

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  30. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    An Italian engineer has succeeded by means of wireless telephony in speaking from Rome to Tripoli. ...

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  31. A ROYAL WEDDING.

    King George and Queen Mary have accepted the Kaiser's invitation to be present at the wedding of the Prince of Cumberland and the Princess Victoria on May 24. ...

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  32. FRENCH DIRIGIBLE'S FLIGHT.

    An army dirigible balloon in France yesterday travelled for four hours, carrying seven officers, and maintaining throughout its Journey an altitude of 1640ft. ...

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