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  3. BURSTING WAR CLOUDS.

    The position this afternoon regarding the disturbance in the Balkans was exceedingly grave. Active preparations for war were being made throughout Eastern Europe. ...

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  5. FRIGHTENED CHILI.

    Predictions of another earthquake in Chili have caused a state of panic among the people of Valparaiso, Santiago, and in the towns as far north as Illapel. ...

    Article : 99 words
  6. THE PERSIAN SITUATION.

    In the conversations that have taken place between M. Saz[?]noff, the Russian Foreign Minister, and Sir Edward Grey, no new political agreement affecting Persia has been ...

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  7. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London wool sales were continued today. The offerings, which totalled 11,500 bales, met with keen competition, and the firm rates ...

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  8. OBNOXIOUS SUFFRAGETTE.

    Miss Wylie, a militant suffragette, has arrived in Toronto, Canada, and she threatens to take desperate measures if necessary in her campaign for votes for women. ...

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  9. "APPRECIABLY NEARER."

    The decision of the Bulgarian Cabinet-in-Council, over which King Ferdinand presided, to order the mobilisation of the Bulgarian army, is considered in diplomatic ...

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  10. BABY SILENCERS.

    A woman walked into an hotel in Baltimore carrying a baby which was struggling violently, and had every appearance of crying, but no sound came from it. ...

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  11. REWARDS FOR BABIES.

    M. Messimy, ex-Minister for War in France, has circulated a bill which he intends to introduce in the Chamber of Deputies. ...

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  12. STATE-OWNED RAILWAYS.

    An article has been published showing that only 29 per cent. of the railways of the world are State-owned. America and Australasia represent the ...

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  13. THE MODERN MARRIAGE.

    Presiding at a meeting of the English Church Union to-day. Lord Halifax said that the idea was gradually growing that marriage was an alliance between independent ...

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  14. MARKETS AFFECTED.

    English, French, German, and Austrian markets are weak and dull, in sympathy with the uncertainess of the European situation. ...

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  15. PESSIMISTIC VIEW IN VIENNA.

    In Vienna there is a keen sense of the gravity of the situation in the Balkans, but in diplomatic circles it is thought that war will not be declared for some time, though ...

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  16. THE TRIPOLI STRUGGLE.

    Italy has called out 40,000 more men for service in Tripoli, and the Government newspapers assert that the war is only just beginning. ...

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  18. THE ULSTER COVENANT.

    Thousands more at Belfast signed the Ulster covenant during Monday, and it is believed that 50,000 signatures have been registered to date. ...

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  19. MILK AND CREAM.

    Regulations have been issued prohibiting the use of preservatives in milk, but allowing boric acid and hydrogen peroxide in cream if it contains 35 per cent. of milk-fat. ...

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  20. WOMEN GAMBLERS.

    Exciting scenes occurred in Berlin the other evening, when the police made a sudden descent upon a women's poker club. The affair had some extraordinary ...

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  21. MOTOR-CARS STOLEN.

    Thefts of motor cars are becoming more and more frequent in Paris. During the past two months reports have been received of the stealing of 11 valuable ...

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  22. PROCESSION IN LIVERPOOL.

    There was a huge Ulster demonstration in Liverpool last night. Over 100,000 men marched in torchlight procession through the streets of the city, and ...

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  23. "FIGHTING BOBS."

    Lord Roberts has been overwhelmed with birthday congratulations, the distinguished soldier having received sheaves of letters, telegrams, cards, &c. wishing him many ...

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  24. STORM SWEPT SEAS.

    Violent gales, accompanied by a deluge of rain, raged last night and to-day in the Atlantic and in the Channel. So fierce was the storm that the Cunarder ...

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  25. CANADA'S INFLUX.

    The returns for the first four months of this year show that 210,000 immigrants entered Canada during that period, 143,000 of them being from overseas. ...

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  26. THE CHINESE LOAN.

    The public have applied for only £2,000,000 of the new Chinese loan, and the underwriters have had to take up the remaining £3,000,000 of the first part of the loan. ...

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  27. THORNS IN THE SIDE.

    The Chinese press is jubilant over the success of the London loan. But the claims of creditors are becoming somewhat embarrassing. The Yokohama ...

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  28. SCOTTISH COAL STRIKE.

    After the recent strike at the Bellshill coalpits, Scotland, many of the men declined to rejoin the union, and 1000 unionists again went out as a protest against the ...

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  30. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The articles which Barry and Durnan have signed, agreeing to a sculling match for the championship of the world, provide also for stakes of £500 a side. ...

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  31. SILVER STILL FIRM.

    There was another exceedingly firm market for bar silver to-day. Quotations, however, were without, fluctuation, the closing rate being 2s 5 7-16d per oz. ...

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