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  2. PATHETIC INCIDENTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mrs. Marvin, who with her husband was, on a honeymoon trip, was prostrated when she learned on shore that her husband had ...

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  3. STATE RIGHTS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The circumstances loading up to the consultation between the members of the Victorian and New South Wales Governments, which is to take place in ...

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  4. TERRIBLE ENCOUNTER.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Sunday.--In the fighting between Russian troops and workers at the gold-washings of the Lena Company (Irkutsk, Siberia), 150 miners were killed and 250 ...

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  5. THE BOMBARDMENT.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Saturday.--The Italians in the recent bombardment sank a Turkish gunboat. The Vathi garrison retired inland, ...

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  6. A STANDING WARNING.

    At the Burton-street Tabernacle last evening, Rev. W. Lamb, referring to the disaster, pointed out that people at the present time were living in pleasure, absolutely oblivious of eternity. ...

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  7. "LEST WE FORGET."

    "God is our refuge and strength, and a very present help in time of trouble." In speaking of the wreck, Rev. N. J. Cocks, M.A., took this as his text at the Pitt-street Congregational ...

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  8. AMERICA AND MEXICO

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--President Taft is about to send a warship to the west coast of Mexico to take off isolated Americans in the disturbed districts. ...

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  9. REFERENCE AT ROCKDALE.

    Rev. B. J. Meck, president of the Methodist Conference, at the Methodist Church, Rockdale, last evening, referred to the great calamity which had occurred through the sinking of ...

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  10. ONLY A CHALLENGE.

    ROME, Friday Evening.--The object of the Italian operations at the Dardanelles was to induce the Turkish fleet to give battle. The Italians cut the cables of their ships. ...

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  11. SACK OF LHASA.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.--Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, is in a state of seige. The Chinese are pillaging and burning the city. A force of 2000 Chinese troops, with three ...

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  12. NEEDLESS IRRITATION.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The newspapers, commenting on the Dardanelles bombardment, severely blame Italy for her "needless irritation." All chartering of ships to Black Sea ports ...

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  13. MEMORIAL SERVICE AT NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--A memorial service for the victims of the Titanic disaster was held to-night at the Cathedral, and was attended by the Mayor and aldermen, and the ...

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  14. THE SOLOMONS.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Among the passengerS by Lever Bros.' steamer Kulambangra, which arrived at Brisbane to-day from the islands, is Mr. Walter Lucas, general manager of the ...

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  15. LAST GOOD-BYE.

    Mr. C. M. Hays, president of the Grand Trunk Railway, was last seen, farewelling the passengers as they were leaving. The Carpathia's refusal to answer ...

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  16. THE FEZ RISING.

    PARIS, Saturday.--French reinforcements from Mekincz, after heavy fighting, captured the rebel positions at Fez and restored quiet. The Sultan was rescued. ...

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  17. TRIANGULAR CRICKET.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The South African cricket team for the triangular series arrived in England on Saturday. Mr. Alsop, the manager, said, in an interview, ...

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  18. LESSONS LEARNED.

    LONDON, Friday Evening,--All steamers which have already started westward have been ordered to travel further south. The American Hydrographic Office, also, ...

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  19. BRITISH EMPIRE LEAGUE.

    At a meeting of the council of the British Empire League, Mr. C. Churchill Tucker moved that the league expresses its deepest sympathy with the bereaved relatives of those who ...

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  20. CITY RAID.

    A well-planned raid by the police late on Friday night resulted to the capture of 28 Chinese alleged to have been engaged to gambling. ...

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  21. ENOUGH BOATS AND RAFTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. Bruce Ismay has instructed the liners of the International Mercantile Marine Company (of which he is president) to be equipped with ...

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  22. LABOR COUNCIL'S SYMPATHY.

    Mr. Kavanagh, M.L.C., secretary of the Sydney Labor Council, has cabled to the Lord Mayor of London expressing the heartfelt sympathy of the council with those bereaved by the ...

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  23. REMOVING THE CAUSE.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--The House of Representatives has adopted a measure to provide for the shelling of icebergs by warships for target-practice purposes, as well ...

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  24. NOT THE SAME MAN.

    Messrs. Baker and Rouse write as follows:-- "Referring to the reported loss of Mr. George Eastman, the originator and head of the Kodak industry, on the Titanic, we have to say that ...

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  25. THE OLD FORTITUDE.

    In the course of an address at the Woollahra Presbyterian Church last night, Rev. Dr. Macqueen said little did they dream when they had met on the previous Sunday night that on the ...

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  26. AUSTRALIANS AT TOULON.

    TOULON, Sunday.--The Australian cricketers arrived here yesterday. The captain, S. E. Gregory, when interviewed, said the majority of the team were going to London, by boat, though ...

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  27. RELIEF OF DISTRESS.

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  28. GREAT FLOODS.

    JACKSON (MISSOURI), Sunday.--The river dykes broke near Beulah yesterday, and a heavy volume of water swept over the country. Many persons were drowned. ...

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  29. COMMENCEMENT DAY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The University "Commencement" ceremony for 1912 took place on Saturday, in the presence of a large assemblage. The graduates of the various ...

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  30. DUEL BETWEEN LIEUTENANTS.

    BERLIN, Friday Evening.--Lieutenant Von Heeringen, nephew of the Minister for War, has been mortally wounded in a duel with pistols with Lieutenant Von Puttkamer, over a love ...

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  31. IN MEMORIAM.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The Lord Mayor, members of the Cabinet, foreign Ambassadors, shipping representatives, and 5000 others attended the memorial service ...

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  32. SPLENDID COURAGE OF THE MEN.

    Archbishop Wright chose for his text at St. Mark's, Darling Point, yesterday morning, a portion of Corinthians II., chap. 4, ver. 18: "The things that are seen are temporal, but ...

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  33. BRITISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The two wings of tho Conservative and Liberal-Unionist organisation are amalgamating their headquarters into a National Unionist Council, with optional fusion ...

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  34. VIOLENT ASSAULTS.

    A serious stabbing affray is reported to have taken place to City-road on Friday night, when a man was stabbed and then robbed by four men. It Is stated by Thomas Hutchinson, aged ...

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  35. CUP FINAL.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Cup Final was played at the Crystal Palace yesterday, between West Bromwich Albion and Barnsley. The result was a scoreless draw, and the ...

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  36. CONGRESS ADJOURNS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.--Congress adjourned yesterday as a token of respect. ...

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  37. "WILL NEVER CRY HALT."

    At Whitefield Congregational Church Rev. A. Rivett, after referring to the heartrending character of the disaster find the few bright points of relief to be noted, said there were also ...

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  38. TO MR. STEAD.

    NEW YORK, Friday Evening.--Hundreds attended the memorial service to Mr. W. T. Stead in the Carnegie-hall. ...

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  39. A BY-ELECTION.

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  40. FOUR SEPTUAGENARIANS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A shoemaker's shop in Chelsea (London) was destroyed by fire on Saturday. Four septuagenarians, were incinerated. ...

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  41. SYMPATHY FROM THE PULPIT.

    Rev. John Ferguson, at St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church yesterday morning, based his meditation on the Titanic disaster on Thessalonians iv., 13: "But I would hot have you 'to ...

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  42. "POLITICAL MOTIVES."

    LONDON, Saturday.--William Tebbitt, who fired at Mr. Leopold-de Rothschild, was committed for trial yesterday. He resented the suggestion that he was insane, and said he ...

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  43. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Many friendly society officials and others in all constituencies are joining the "Amond-the-Act League," to secure improvement in the national insurance scheme, ...

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  44. "BEST TRADITIONS OF THE RACE UPHELD."

    Rev. S. Fielding's address to the 200 members of the St. George's Rifle Regiment, which had paraded to St. James' Church yesterday afternoon, included a reference to the Titanic ...

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  45. CHILIAN RAILWAYS.

    SANTIAGO (Chile), Saturday.--The Chilian Government is considering the proposals of French, Belgian, and American financiers for leasing the State railways, with a view to ...

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  46. TRANS--AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Mr. O'Malley, the Minister for Home Affairs, arranged to the West to transfer the trans-Australian railway office from Perth lo Kalgoorlie for cheap ...

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  47. TRIAL FOR THE TOTE.

    CALCUTTA, Friday Evening.--It has been decided that at the racing at Bombay and Poona a year's experiment with the totalisator and without bookmakers will be made ...

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  48. FROM UNDER HIS PILLOW.

    BATHURST, Sunday.--Mr. W. Evans, trainer of the racing mare Carollina who is on a visit to Bathurst in connection with the local races, was robbed of a vest containing £20 and a ...

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  49. ONE KILLED; ONE MISSING.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mr. Allen, the aviator, made an attempt during the week to fly from Chester to Dublin. He has not been seen since he left Holyhead (Wales) on Thursday. ...

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  50. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL.

    During prayers at the morning service at St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday sympathetic reference was made to the Titanic disaster by Bishop Druitt. ...

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  51. LATE SHIPPING.

    Hobart, str., 2463 tons, McLeod, from Melbourne. Melbourne S.S. Co.'s agents. ...

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  52. WOOD--BLOCKING EXTENSION.

    It has been resolved by the City Council that the work of wood-blocking Erskine-street, between Sussex-street and Kent-street, be proceeded with. The cost will be about £1150. ...

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  53. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION.

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  54. "LAND O' THE LEAL."

    At the laying of the foundation-stone of Chalmers' Church-hall on Saturday afternoon by Lord Chelmsford reference was made to the Titanic disaster. Rev. John Paterson, who ...

    Article : 111 words
  55. Advertising

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