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  3. TORREON FALLS

    It is reported that General Villa's wife has received a telegram from her husband announcing the fall of Torreon and the destruction of the entire ...

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  5. MURDER CHARGED

    Reinforcements of police had to be requisitioned to control the crowd that assembled at the Old Bailey yesterday to hear the trial of John Starchfield on ...

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  6. WOMEN POISONED

    In consequence of the poisoning of women in cigarette and golosh factories at St. Petersburg, 80,000 workers went on strike, and paraded the streets ...

    Article : 61 words
  7. POLITICIANS BLAMED

    As a result of their investigations, the Rochette committee blames M. Caillaux, formerly Minister for Fiancee, and M. Monis, formerly Premier. ...

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  8. MINES CLOSE DOWN

    Most of the Yorkshire collieries are closed down. It is believed that a strike extending over several weeks is inevitable, and ...

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  9. FOOTBALL CUP

    Burnley and Sheffield United, who played a scoreless draw on Saturday, re-played the semi-final Association Cup tie yesterday with the result that ...

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  10. DOCTOR MURDERED

    Dr. Stryker, an American, has been murdered at the Huan mines, in Korea by a Japanese ex-convict, whose who is alleged to have had relations ...

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  11. ELECTRICIANS STRIKE

    Two thousand electricians in London gave their employers an hour's notice yesterday morning, and then went out on strike. ...

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  12. BILLIARDS

    H. W. Stevenson maintained his lead from Melbourne Inman at yesterday afternoon's session in the billiard match of 17,000 up level for a wager of £200. ...

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  13. NEW COMET DISCOVERED

    A new comet has been discovered by German astronomers. It is situated near the star Delta Ophiuchi. It rises at ten in the evening outside the ...

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  14. OHIO MEN OUT

    Fifty thousand coal miners in Ohio have gone out on strike in consequence of a dispute over wages. ...

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  15. AVIATOR KILLED

    Emile Vedrines, a younger brother of the famous aviator, Jules Vedrines, was killed while monoplaning at Rheims yesterday. He fell from a ...

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  16. KING'S HORSE WINS

    His Majesty the King's horse Sunny Lake (Sundridge -- Pearl of the Loch) won the Greenham Stakes at Newbury yesterday. ...

    Article : 113 words
  17. WAR ON MOSQUITOES

    Experiments in West Africa prove that salt is an effective substitute' for kerosene in dealing with mosquitoes and malaria and yellow fever. ...

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  18. MARTIAL LAW EXTENDED

    Brazil has extended the period of martial law in Rio de Janeiro until April 30, although there have been no developments. ...

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  19. PROGRESS REVIEWED

    Mr B. C. Huck's, the well-known aviator, lecturing at the Aeronautical Society yesterday, said that the early troubles of aviation were due to ...

    Article : 77 words
  20. EXTRADITION GRANTED

    Great Britain's demand for the extradition of Charles Edwin Fenner, formerly London sharebroker, who is charged with having fraudulently ...

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  21. ACTRESS MARRIED

    Miss Enid Laurence, 19 years of age, from the Alhambra Revue, was married yesterday to Mr R. R. Pattinson, a wealthy American. ...

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  22. RAILWAY WORKERS STRIKE

    Mr Cook, who is Minister of Home Affairs as well as Prime Minister, expressed regret today that the workmen on strike on the Kalgoorlie to ...

    Article : 184 words
  23. SALVATIONISTS GATHER

    This evening, in the Melbourne Town Hall, the Territorial Congress of the Salvation Army will open. The delegates, who will be welcomed ...

    Article : 112 words
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