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  6. ULSTER'S SOLEMN VOW.

    The Dublin correspondent of the United Press says that as a result of the inquiries made in independent investigations, it is believed that upwards of 100,000 Uistermen ...

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  7. AMATEURS AND WIRELESS.

    Signer Marponi, in the course of an interview, said that he thought that wireless should be under Government control in the United States, as well as in Great Britain. ...

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  8. MISS MALECKA'S CONVICTION.

    Some of the London papers strongly protest against the conviction of Miss Kate Malecka, a British subject, who has just been tried in Warsaw and condemned to four ...

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  9. WHEN THE TITANIC SANK.

    That all the members of the crow of the Titanic did not act in a manner that might have been expected from, men of their casing is gradually being elicited, at the Marine ...

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  10. MEN and WOMEN

    Mr. D. J. Ryan, late president of the Letter Carriers Union in Sydney, has been transferred to the staff of the Leura Postoffice. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CHINESE FAMINE.

    The efforts made to relieve the famine have proved quite inadequate. Reports from the stricken districts show the indescribable suffering that is being ...

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  12. STRIKE RIOTS.

    Conflicts between mobs of strikers and the police have taken place at Sacranto, Pennsylvania Foreign miners, with wild outcries, led a ...

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  13. LLOYD GEORGE AND HOME RULE

    Someone has circulated a post-card on which Mr. Lloyd .George, by means of faked photographs, is shown standing between Mr. Bonar Law and Sir Edward Carson, the ...

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  14. SERGEANT DREW--CITIZEN

    Sergeant Drew, the prosecuting officer at the Water Police Court, is something more than an ordinary policeman. He is a citizen. What is more, he is desirous of lotting the ...

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  15. A SAILOR AT RANDWICK.

    "There is no doubt in the world--this man stole the money," said Mr. Smithers, S. M., at the Central Police Court, where this morning Jeremiah Donovan, 29, a barman, was ...

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  16. NEARLY OUTED.

    Ad. Wolgast, the lightweight champion of the world, had a close call last night in the first bout he has taken part in since his recovery, from appendicitis. ...

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  17. "ANYTHING BUT KNIGHTLY."

    Counsel for the White Star Co. will, at the inquiry now in progress, investigate the circumstances in which Sir Cosmo. Duff-Gordon effect his escape from the Titanic when she ...

    Article : 179 words
  18. TO [?] CONVICTION.

    Several of the London papers denounce the law that resulted in the sentencing of Tom Mann. The "Daily Chronicle" says that the ...

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  19. OFF THE FENCE.

    "I never did it. I wouldn't swear lies," said Ernest Kerk, 19, who was brought before Mr. Smithers, S.M.. at the Central Police Court to-day charged with ...

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  20. MR. ISMAY'S RETURN.

    Looking pale and, haggard, Mr. J. Bruce Ismay, managing director of the White Star. Co., arrived at Liverpool yesterday from New York. He met with a great reception upon ...

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  21. "NO MATCHES FOR YOU."

    Arthur William Leabeater applied to Mr. Justice Cordon (in the Divorce Court today for a dissolution of his marriage with Florence Estella Leabeater (formerly ...

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  22. AN ENGLISHMAN'S INVESTMENT

    When a young fellow, a recent arrival from England, agreed to hand over his savings to a man to assist in establishing brickworks at Enfield he was assured that the ...

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  23. LADY SWIMMER'S RECORD.

    Miss Daisy Curwen, a well-known English lady swimmer, at Liverpool to-day established a new world's record for women over a hundred metres, covering the distance in ...

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  24. GLEBE COURT'S GOOD RECORD.

    The wave of crime has evidently not reached the western suburban division, for business at the Glebe Court has been extremely small for over a week. To-day ...

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  25. NOISY BOYS.

    Constable Ward was indignant when he went into the Central Police Court this morning. "These boys," he said, pointing at three ...

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  26. OLD AGE PENSIONER'S DEATH.

    On Friday an old-age pensioner, Robert M'Neice, 70, was found, dead in bed in a house where he lodged in Stanley-street. Mr. Hawkins, the City Coroner, inquired into the ...

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