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  7. TURKEY'S LAST MOVE.

    Djavid Bey, interviewed in Berlin, asserted that the Government would survive even though it surrendered Adrianople. After the war it will be proposed that the ...

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  8. LOST AT SEA.

    Casualties to the principal Australasian lines of steamships in Lite last five years cost the companies £2,6[?]000. ...

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  9. FIERY SUFFRAGETTE.

    Joyce Locke, one of the two women arrested for having set fire to the refreshment pavilion in the Kew Botanic Gardens, was placed upon her trial at the Old Bailey ...

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  10. TRACED BY BLOODHOUNDS.

    Two haystacks wore fired in Sussex. Within a couple of hours three bloodhounds were taken to the spot, and they followed the trail that they picked up to a laborer's home. ...

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  11. MEMORIAL TO SCOTT HEROES.

    The Scott fund in Great Britain is expected to realise £50,000. The liabilities of the expedition are £30,000. and, after provision has been made for the ...

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  12. MOTHERS UP IN ARMS.

    Mothers and womenfolk generally in Brest, France, have declared war against the local municipal council. The trouble has occurred over the action ...

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  13. CONSTANTINOPLE UPSET.

    Discontent is growing more and more rampant in Constantinople. The Government is concentrating its efforts on avoiding payment of a war indemnity, and ...

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  14. BITING THE BITERS.

    Active measures to fight tho suffragettes with their own weapons are being taken by a new women's league which has been formed to sup[?]ess the militant tactics of the ...

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  15. ALL THE HOURS.

    The French postal authorities are experimenting with a now design, of clock marked with 24 hour spaces. When the hands roach 1 o'clock the ...

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  16. SCUTARI STILL HOLDS OUT.

    An Albanian who managed to escape from Scutari says that the wails of the houses throughout the town are loopholed to facilitate defence in the event of the besiegers ...

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  17. THE "SUN" FUND.

    The shilling fund for which the "Sun" appealed, and to which 2243 individual shillings have been contributed, will be closed next Wednesday, March 12. Any subscribers ...

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  18. NOT WORTH 6-

    The principal English libraries are agitating for the reduction of the price of the novel from 6s to 3s. They say that nine-tenths of the books ...

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  19. JANINA VICTORY.

    A fear prevails that the Greek victory at Janina will cause the Allies to become more obstinate towards the intervention of the Powers. ...

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  20. AMERICAN ATHLETICS.

    At the annual meeting of the American Amateur Athletic Union in New York, A. R. Klviat won the 1000yd. event in 2min. 15 4-5see. At putting the 24lb. shot P. J. ...

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  21. QUEEN-MOTHER'S JUBILEE.

    The jubilee of the marriage of the Queen Mother was informally and quietly celebrated yesterday. She was visited by King George and other ...

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  22. RAILWAYMEN WIN.

    The directors of the Midland Railway Co. have confirmed their offer to reinstate Guard Richardson, since the latter, as 1[?]has explained, had no intention of wilfully ...

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  23. ROBBING THE MAILS.

    By the arrest of two sorters of tho American mails and another notorious character, the police believe that they have at last put an end to robberies which have baffled ...

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  24. AMBASSADORS WILL MEDIATE.

    The Vienna "Relchpost" announces that the Powers are entrusting the mediation between Bulgaria and Roumania to the ambassadors who will sit at St. Petersburg. It ...

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  25. CARPENTERS' BOAST.

    The carpenters in Great Britain have obtained an increase of ½d an hour, making their pay 11½d an hour. They boast that they have obtained ...

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  26. HOW A RIOT STARTED.

    A number of Turks were bullying some Greeks in a port near Trebizond, on the Black Sea, in Asia Minor, and the Russian Consul at the latter place asked for a ...

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  27. VALUABLE FEET.

    Lady Constance Stewart-Richardson who was lately reported to have electrified Vienna with her dancing at the People's Opera House, has been engaged by the ...

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  28. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    There was another large attendance of buyers at yesterday's London wool sales. Strong competition again ruled between the English and Continental buyers, and the ...

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  29. DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    From Berkeley, California, comes a story of a double tragedy. After fatally shooting his wife and clubbing his brother-in-law senseless with the ...

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  30. RIVAL BLUES.

    The Oxford crew is still the favorite for the University boat race. In a trial row yesterday the Cambridge crew went over the course in 21min. 32se[?] ...

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  31. MEDITERRANEAN FLY.

    Dr. Silvester, of Honolulu, who was sent by the Hawaiian Board of Agriculture to search the different parts of the world for a parasite to destroy the Mediterranean fly, has ...

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  32. SKATED ON STRYCHNINE.

    Remarkable results were attained in the skating races at Stockholm recently, when, over the 5000 and 10,000 metres distances, a Russian named Appolltoy beat the world's ...

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  33. PRISONERS OF GREECE.

    Greece has now 70,450 Turkish prisoners on her hands. ...

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  34. NAVAL APPOINTMENTS.

    Captain J. Glassop has been appointed to the Australian cruiser Sydney. Other' naval appointments announced yesterday were those of Lieuts. Hancock, 1 ...

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  35. THE RULING PASSION.

    The London police made an exciting raid on a West End gambling establishment last night. The authorities had discovered that a ...

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  36. NEARLY KILLED.

    Alleging that she had been beaten daily by her brother because she could earn him no money, Angialin Bisso, aged 18, a beautiful Italian girl, is near to death in ...

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  37. FINANCIAL WORLD GLOOMY.

    A gloomy tone prevailed in all financial circles in London yesterday, and there was a general decline in gilt-edged securities. The Continental Bourses wore equally depressed. ...

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  38. £1000 BOOKS.

    At Sotheby's sale-roonis in London a of Vulgate, dated in the thirteenth century, and a Historians' Bible, translated into French in the fifteenth century, brought ...

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  39. ALIVE OR DEAD?

    Remarkable evidence was given to-day in a case in which George Thompson Goo Gon and Victor E. Peter Goo Gon are charged with being prohibited immigrants. ...

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  40. GERMAN ARMY LOAN.

    The financiers of Paris regard Germany's war loan as a clumsy expedient, and likely to seriously prejudice the highly-developed economic life of Germany. ...

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  41. SILVER DOWN AGAIN.

    The market for bar sliver was again weaker yesterday. The closing rate was 2s 278d, which is equal to a drop of ¾d per oz. standard. ...

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  42. CRICKET.

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  43. CORELLI INDIGNANT.

    Marie Corelli is proceeding for an injunction to restrain George Gray, "the fighting parson," from producing a music-hall sketch entitled "The King's People." alleging that it ...

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  44. ONWANONSYSHON.

    Pauline Johnson, the Indian poetess, is dead. She was the daughter of the late G. H. M. Johnson, a mighty chief of the Mohawks, and her Indian name was ...

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  45. DISASTROUS FIRE IN JAPAN.

    A fire in the business quarter at Yokohama destroyed the Royal Exchange, a number of silk factories, and 250 other buildings. The total damage was £150,000. ...

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  46. AIRMAN'S ESCAPE.

    A French airman, M. Vitay, had a wonderful escape from being killed yesterday. He had been making a flight at Farnborough near Aldershot, in England and was ...

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  47. INSURANCE COMPANIES' MATCH.

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  48. FRENCH BILL WILL PASS.

    France is indignant at the scandalous scenes created in Parliament by the Socialists. The other deputies are certain that the emergency military measures will be passed. ...

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  49. THE CURE OF CANCER.

    The "Times," in a leading article discussing Dr. Fibiger's claim that the rat is the cause, of cancer, says that there is no ground to suppose that either the rat or ...

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  50. ENGLISH BAKERS' ULTIMATUM.

    The London bakers issued strike notices to their employers last night, and unless their demands are compiled with by the 15th inst. they will go out. ...

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  51. SMALLPOX ON A WARSHIP.

    Five men who are suffering from smallpox have been removed from the battleship Conqueror to hospital in Plymouth. ...

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  52. BOWLS.

    A programme of the inter-club games had been arranged for yesterday, but the heavy, rain made it impossible to carry it out, and all matches were abandoned. ...

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  53. WILDING ON THE RIVIERA.

    In a doubles semi-final of the Riviere lawn tennis championship, A. F. Wilding, of New Zealand, won, with Latour as his partner. ...

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  54. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    An epidemic of influenza [?]ging in England, and the doctors are much overworked. ...

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