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  2. General Cablegrams.

    Mt. Haldane, Secretary for War, in the course of a speech at Newcastle, expressed the hope that the Unionists will pull themselves together early ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    A Times correspondent says that owing to the ghastly massacres at Siedlce the Government have drafted provisional rules granting to Jaws in ...

    Article : 51 words
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  6. General Cablegrams.

    The failure is announced of the Philadelphia Trust Safe Deposit and Security Coy. The liabilities are £120,000. The ...

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  7. FISHING VESSELS WRECKED

    Eleven Newfoundland fishing vessels were totally wrecked at Belle Isle, when retu[?]ng homeward. The crews were safely landed. ...

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  8. BRITAIN’S FOREIGN RELATIONS.

    Under the administration of the Foreign Secretary, Sir Edward Grey, Britain’s relations abroad have been greatly improved. Britain’s closer ...

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  9. RUSSIA IN MANCHURIA.

    The Japanese newspapers express regret that Russia still pursues a policy of trade discrimination against the Japanese in Northern Manchuria. ...

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  10. FRANCE.

    Extraordinary precautious are being taken to ensure the [?] of the Pre[?] M. Fa[?]who is now visiting Marsielles. ...

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  11. Raid on Revolutionary Headquarters

    The Warsaw police discovered the headquarters of the revolutionary organisation ia Lesno Street. A large number of bomb[?], papers and other ...

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  12. GERMANY.

    The Hamburger Nac[?]richten derides the British boasts of naval supremacy, and declares that Germany’s now battleships will greatly exceed those ...

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  13. CHURCHILL’S APPEAL TO CANADA.

    Mr. Winston S. Churchill, Under Secretary, in his letter to Mr. Greenwood, M. P. now in Canada, admitted that confidence had been shown by ...

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  14. A Fort Destroyed.

    Lightning exploded the magazine at Besanoon, a fort near Montfaucion. The commanding officer, his wife and daughter, two soldiers, the officer ...

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  15. TERRORISTS EXECUTED

    It is reported that two terrorists have been executed. ...

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  16. A MUTINOUS LEADER

    Lieutenant Shdandovotei, the ring. leader of the recent mutiny among the sappers at Kieff has been sentenced to be shot. ...

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  17. PREFERENTIAL TARIFF

    German newspapers have reproduced an article from the Deut[?] Velk[?] urging reprisals upon the Australian Commonwealth, of the ten ...

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  18. TREPOFF’S SUCCESSOR

    General Diedin[?], commander of the gendarmes, has succeed General Trepoff, as Commandant at the Palace. ...

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  19. Palace Servants Arrested

    Many servants at the Czar’s palace have been arrested owing to their having shown an active sympathy with the revolutionaries. ...

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  20. GERMANY’S TRADE WITH CANADA.

    The Morning Post states that German statistics show that Germany’s exports to Canada have decreased in value from 383,250,000 ...

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  21. International Coining Gang.

    The police have succeeded in breaking up a gang of one hundred international coiners, whose head quarters were at Paris. Fifty-five were ...

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  22. Socialists’ Threat

    The socialists at Odessa have proclaimed that for every patriot executed by order of the drum-head court martial, three officials will be killed. ...

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  23. MILITARY EXPANSION.

    Spiking at Newcastle, Mr. Hal[?] Secretary for War, said it was necessary to populari[?] the national conception of militarism. There ...

    Article : 90 words
  24. TYPHOON AT MANILA.

    Great damage has been caused to the shipping at Manila by a typhoon. Many deaths occurred. Business is at a standstill. ...

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  25. Jewish Massacres

    Two hundred Jews arrested at haphazard at Sied[?] during the recent massacres, are [?] be tried before a courtmartial composed of officers ...

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  26. BELGIUM.

    The woolwashers at Verviers, one of the largest cloth manufacturing centres in B[?]lguim, have struck owing to unsatisfactory details in the ...

    Article : 55 words
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  28. THE HOME FLEET.

    The Daily Mail states that Vice Admiral Lord Charles William Beres ford will be placed in supreme command of home waters in April, ...

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  29. Four Days’ Record.

    Official telegrams from St. Petersburg state that for the four days ending 15th September, 8 soldier?, policemen and officials, and 88 private ...

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  30. R.M.S. MONGOLIA ASHORE.

    The Pacific Mail Company’s s.s. Mongolia, on the trip between Hong Kong and San Francisco, has gone ashore at Medway Island. Her [?] ...

    Article : 65 words
  31. SPEECH BY MR. HALDANE.

    Mr. Haldane, Secretary for War, in the course of [?] second speech at Newcastle, said that no single nation was able to reduce its armaments, ...

    Article : 108 words
  32. Murder by Terrorists.

    The murder of Herr [?], a German subject, and wealthy manufacturer at Riga, by the terrorists, has [?] to a protest from Germany to ...

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  33. Avoiding Assassination

    A special royal train from Russia passed through Berlin for Brussels and Paris. According to two Berlin newspapers ...

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  35. THE POLICE ATTACKED.

    A dozen police with the greatest difficulty repe[?] a furious attack made by peasants upon an emergency man, who was guarding a house at ...

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  36. AFRICA.

    Ten members of a secret society in Southern Nigeria, who were implicated in the recent Ag[?]ur rising, have been sentenced to death. ...

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  37. THE ORANGE DYNASTY.

    The leading German newspapers suggest that in the event of Queen Wilhelmina dying childless, that the succession should revert to the Prince ...

    Article : 79 words
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