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  3. SCARE HEADLINES.

    One of the theatrical papers published in Paris lately promoted a unique competition. It offered prizes to those of its readers who could furnish the most sensational headlines. ...

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  4. BROKE IN HALVES.

    The steamer Ulstermore was lost in rather remarkable circumstances yesterday. The vessel went ashore in Crosby Channel, near Liverpool, and was lying on the rocks in ...

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    Such of the following news as is so headed appears in "The Times" this morning, and is cabled to "The Sun" by special permission. It ...

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  7. RUSSIAN OPINION.

    It is believed in St. Petersburg that the Turkish reply to the Powers' "Note" will not render the resumption of war inevitable. The general opinion is that the Ottomans ...

    Article : 91 words
  8. UNDERWRITERS HARD HIT.

    The underwriters have been heavily hit by the loss of the Ulstermore, the cargo of which was valued at £100,000 at the least. ...

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  9. NEW CURE-ALL

    DR. E. Doyen, the famous French physician who claimed to have discovered the cancer microbe, has unearthed, so he says, the elixir of life. ...

    Article : 96 words
  10. EXCITING MIMIC BATTLE.

    Exciting scenes were witnessed to-day before the departure of the first battle squaddron from Portland for Berehaven, Ireland. The channel in Portland Harbor was sown ...

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  11. TURKISH LOSSES.

    The Ottoman authorities admit that in the recent naval engagements two warships were badly knocked about, and 36 men killed and 164 wounded. ...

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  12. ADRIANOPLE.

    An Austrian semi-official organ states that Turkey has decided to surrender Adrianople. ...

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  13. EASTBOURNE MURDER.

    The solicitor who has been appearing on behalf of the man Williams, who has been condemned to death for the murder of the chief of the police at Eastbourne, an ...

    Article : 84 words
  14. BRIAN BORU.

    The threats made by many Ulstermen that they will become German subjects if Home Rule is established is taken quite seriously by Dr. Roth, the well-known genealogist. ...

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  15. SPIES, BEWARE!

    The recent cases of espionage have caused the Admiralty to issue a special warning to captains of pleasure steamers regarding this crime. ...

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  16. THE MONK AND THE WOMAN.

    A young priest named Father Schassaing has been found dead, with a bullet, wound in his temple, in the boudoir of Mme. Crespy, a wealthy widow of Agen, in France. ...

    Article : 82 words
  17. ARNST CHALLENGES.

    Dick Arnst has again challenged for the culling championship of the world. Harry Floyd, his old tutor, called at the "Sun"'office yesterday, together with the ...

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  18. PANAMA TOLLS.

    President Taft has approved of the Note prepared by the State Department in reply to the British Government's protest against the Panama tolls. ...

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  19. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The Nottingham lace-workers are evading the National Insurance Act in a wholesale manner. Many prosecutions are pending. ...

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  20. ROYAL RECONCILIATION.

    Prince Adalbert, the Kaiser's third son, is visiting Car[?]sruhe, the capital of Baden, and it is believed that he is betrothed to the Princess Olga of Cumberland. ...

    Article : 148 words
  21. CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS.

    The Paris "Mercure" advances the contention that Christopher Columbus was born in the Island of Corsica, and was, therefore, a Frenchman. ...

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  22. GARMENT-MAKERS' CONDITIONS

    In the company of two lady organisers, Colonel Roosevelt yesterday visited a few of the East-side halls, where he met and conversed with many of the women and girls ...

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  23. P.L.L. CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the Political Labor League, which opens at 9.30 o'clock next Monday morning, is to be held at the Protestant Hall instead of at the Trades Hall, and, ...

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  24. ROYAL PLAYWRIGHT.

    King Nicholas of Montenegro has written a tragedy which is to be played at the Independent Theatre. The hero is named Stanko. ...

    Article : 103 words
  25. CITIZEN SOLDERS.

    A remarkable response has been received from the country districts of South Africa to the appeal for men to enrol under the Defence Act. ...

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  26. WAVERLEY SHOOTING.

    When William Frederick Adams, the young man charged with shooting at Lilian Lambert with intent to murder her, was called at Paddington Police Court to-day. ...

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  27. M'CARTY'S FUTURE.

    From Lincoln, Nebraska, it is reported that Luther M'Carty will probably fight Tommy Burns at Calgary early in April, and will tackle Jesse Willard at Los Angeles later. ...

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  28. DEATH OF A SHUNTER.

    Ernest Watson, 28, a married man, who lived in Harris-street, Ultimo, died in the Sydney Hospital yesterday afternoon from injuries received while engaged in shunting ...

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  29. PRINCE'S HOLIDAYS.

    The Prince of Wales, who is now in residence at Oxford University, is going on a holiday visit to the Kaiser at Potsdam Palas[?] at the end of the present term. ...

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