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  2. Advertising

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  3. General Cablegrams.

    The Times correspondent in Melbourne told the Colonial Conference tho Imperial fl[?]s solitary task was to seek the enemy's ships, and ...

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  4. The South American Earthquake.

    The violent eruption of a volcano near Junindelos, on the Andes Mountains is supposed to be the cause of earthquake, which spread over a ...

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  5. Influenza's After Effects.

    Influenza, that dreaded complaint which is at present so prevalent through, out Australasia, always has a tendency to leave behind it worse evils than embodied ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    When the Natolin[?]ka-street incident of bomb-throwing occurred the police were told that the thrower of the bombs was a fair haired girl, where ...

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  7. General Cablgrams.

    Burglars, supposed to be motorists, s[?]olo from [?]bs Mont St. Michael Church, at Paris, his art treasures, in including a golden crown and a set of ...

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  8. CHILI.

    Grant festivals are being held throughout the uninjured portions of Chili, in honor of the election of Pedro Mont[?], as the President elect. ...

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  9. EXAGGERATED DAMAGES.

    The Cb[?]bin Legation in London has received au official telegram which minimises the damages to property and by death, which were reported in ...

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  10. TROOPS VOLLEY INTO A CROWD.

    A troop of dragoons were dispersing a meeting of miners at Usovks, in Katerinostar, when shots were fired from the back of tho crowd. ...

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  11. CUBA.

    Several prominent Cabin Libern's have been arrested for plotting to assassinate President Senor Estrada Palma, who was elected in 1902, ...

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  12. Great Loss of Life

    Tho latest news from Chili is only a fragmentary character. It is feared that the loss of life in the towns between the coast and the ...

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  13. REVOLUTIONARIES INSULT GERMANY.

    Some revolutionaries at Warsaw purposely picked a quarrel with the German Vice-Consul, and then boxed his ears, whereupon the Governor ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Two chiefs and six others who were noted Zulu rebels of tho Imali Valley, have been captured. ...

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  15. Pious Prisoners

    The prisoners in the Santiago Gaol were singing a hymn when the earthquake shock occurred. The wall fell almost immediately, burying 140 of ...

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  16. GENEROUS BEQUESTS.

    The late Sir[?]Walter Bolier, of New Zealand, has left personally in Britain valued at £14.914. He bas bequeathed £1000 to a fund for founding Maori ...

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  17. REVOLT SPREADING.

    The peasant revolt is spreading in the Crimes. Seventeen estates were saoked and pillaged at Laurids[?] in ten days. ...

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  18. Railway Picnic.

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  19. EXECUTION AND IMPRISONMENT.

    Ten participants in the Kronstadt rising have been sentenced to death, 122 to servitude, and 15 were acquitted. Eighteen of the ...

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  20. THE TURF.

    The training track at Kalgoorlie was perfect quagmire this morning, and the horses doing work there were simply dabbling round at three-quarter pace. ...

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  21. SCIENTIFIC COMPARISONS.

    The seizmograph at Hamburg, showed greater and more prolonged disturbances than during the San Francisco earthquake. ...

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  22. Two Thousand Dead

    New York advices report that 82 shocks occurred on Thursday. At Valparaiso 2000 is considered to a fair estimate of the number of ...

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  23. NAVAL OFFICERS RESIGN.

    Thirty seven naval officers at Kronstadt have resigned, being indignant at the lenient sentences passed upon the mutineers. ...

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  24. KING EDWARD'S SYMPATHY.

    King Edward has expressed his great distress at the calamity which bas overtaken the people of Obi[?]li. ...

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  25. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A railway collision at Saltcoa's station, in Ayrshire, injured seventy passengers, fifteen of them seriously. ...

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  26. ESTIMATE OF THE KILLED AND WOUNDED.

    The first earthquake shock at Santiago lasted four minutes 50 seconds, and the heaving motion caused the balls to ring in the steeples. The ...

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  27. STRUCK WITH A BOMB.

    The Governor of Warsaw is worse from the effects of the bomb explosion, and is now threatened with paralysis. There have been 28 arrests. ...

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  28. SHORTAGE IN HOPS.

    It ù estimated that the English bop crop this season will be the shortest since 1882. ...

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  29. TEN MUTINEERS SHOT.

    Seven soldiers and three citizens were shot at Kronstadt, in pursuance of the sentence passed upon them for mutiny at Fort Constantine. ...

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  30. Heart-rending Scenes

    The devastation wrought by the earthquake is hardly comprehended yet. Besides fine buildings which have been completely destroyed, the ...

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  31. Eastern Racing.

    There was a little wagering last night over the lending Spring handicaps. The betting is small compared with previous years. ...

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  32. LABOR POLITICS.

    The Miners' Union has discussed the combination of all the Labor groups, and a majority has decided that their representatives in the House ...

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  33. RICH GERMAN AND WIFE.

    Herr Nickbuhr, a German millionaire, and his wife, have been robbed and beaten to death in the German Colony at Chorzele, in Ekaterinoslav, ...

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  34. THE MONTAGUE WRECK.

    A oourtmartial has been held at Portsmouth on the loss of the battleship Montague. Exhaustive evidence taken. Regarding the officers ...

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  35. EGYPT.

    The Egyptian Prince, Ibrahim Mahomed, has died from the injuries he received in a motor collision with a train. ...

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  36. 20,000 People Homeless.

    A correspondent who rode from Santiago to Valparaiso estimates that 20,000 Obitians are homeless, and that ruin is spread throughout the ...

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  37. GERMANY.

    The North German Gazette, commenting on the monarchs' meeting at Frederickedorf, says that it left pleasant impressions on both sides. The ...

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  38. CANADA.

    The Canadian Disputed Elections Court has unseated Mr. Fielding, Sir Wilfred Laurier's colleague, on the ground of his agents having ...

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  39. CRICKET.

    T. Hayward, the great Surrey batsman, has completed his total of 8000 runs during the present season. ...

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  40. JAPAN.

    The Daily Telegraph says that Viscount Hayashi is coming to England and America to negotiate an eight million pounds loan for the ...

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  41. SIR MARTIN CONWAY'S OPINION.

    Sir Martin Conway, the eminent scientist, interviewed on the subject, attributed the earthquake to a great earth movement from west to east, on ...

    Article : 67 words
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  43. Great Darkness

    Good order prevails in Valpar[?]iso owing to the presence of the troops. The military ambulances are now collecting the injured. ...

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  44. AMERICA.

    The Hon. Elihu Root, United States Secretary, who has been on a political tour through the Central and South American Republics, is now at Buenos ...

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  48. Tidal Waves.

    A Router's wire says that the Pacific Mail Steamship Company's mail steamer M[?]noburia was fifteen miles out of her course, probably owing to ...

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  49. PAN AMERICAN CONGRESS.

    The Congress of Delegates from all the independent American States bas asked that the next Peace Congress at the Hague shall pronounce on the ...

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  50. The Death Roll.

    Renter's agent at Santiago wired Sunday that the bursting of the water mains by tho earthquake, had flooded Valparaiso, and that there ...

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  51. PASSENGERS LANDED.

    The Manoburia is bumping heavily on the shoal, and it is feared will become a total loss. The passengers were all safely landed. some Asistics ...

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  52. NEW YOrK STOCK EXCHANGE.

    There have been several days of wild excitement on Wall-street, owing to the unexpected dividends from the Union Pacific and Southern Pacific ...

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  54. AN ISLAND DESTROYED.

    Advices from New York slate that the earthquake has destroyed the island of Juan Fernandez, 'in' the Pacific Ocean, known as Crusoe's ...

    Article : 28 words
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