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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE

    News from Canada shows that the health of Mr. Goldwin Smith is critical. Mr. Arthur Fraser Walter, of "The Times" proprietary, is dead. He was 64 ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS

    In the debate on the Address-in-Reply in the House of Commons, Mr. William O'Brien said he at first hoped that Mr. Redmond had crossed the Rubicon and ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    Several of the English newspapers editorially refer to the report made by Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener on the Australian defences. ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    A strike crowd dynamited several cars in Philadelphia, and attempted to lynch the driver by hanging him to a lamp post. The mounted police charged, ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Mrs. Puckey, aged 73 years, was at Inglewood to-day accidentally shot dead by her son, Alfred, who was cleaning a rifle. ...

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  7. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Mr. Barnett, Stipendary Magistrate, gave his reserved decision to-day in the case in which D. Douglas was proceeded against on an information under the ...

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  8. GOOD V. BAD

    Although only 17 years of age, William Elliott has saved ten people from death by drowning, and has been awarded a medal for his actions by the Royal ...

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  9. BOXING

    Arthur Cripps and Dave Smith were to have met at the Stadium to-night, but Smith is at present an inmate of a private hospital suffering from diphtheria. ...

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  10. SUGAR CANERS' STRIKE

    Twenty thousand sugar-cane cutters at Guadeloupe are striking. They have refused an offer of an increase of 33 per cent. in their wages. ...

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  11. REMANDED FOR SENTENCE

    Albert Nelson, a young man, was placed on trial at the Criminal Court to-day on a charge of having, at Prahran, on October 6, wounded Florence Sturges, ...

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  12. RUSH TO CANADA

    Reuter's representative at Montreal reports that the rush of immigrants has started earlier than usual. According to the bookings all boats henceforth will be ...

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  13. COAL CRISIS

    According to a, statement made by Judge Scholes before the northern miners' wages aboard at Newcastle to-day another hitch has arisen as to the ...

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  14. COMMENT BY THE MINISTER.

    The Minister of Defence, commenting to-day on Lord Kitchener's report, said that the Field Marshal had constructed a practical working organisation which ...

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  15. CANADIAN NAVY

    A large public meeting held at Toronto unanimously recommended Sir Wilfrid Laurier to add two or more Dreadnoughts to his naval proposals, and to ...

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  16. A PRESS VIEW.

    The "Montreal Star" has denounced both Sir W. Laurier's naval policy and that of the Opposition. It advocates Great Britain building Canada's ships, the ...

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  17. PUGILISM

    The fight between Wolgast and "Battling" Nelson, for the lightweight championship of the world, has been contested at San Francisco, and was not decided ...

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  18. SUNDAY'S STORM

    An official record of Sunday's gale shows that the wind blew at the rate of 100 miles per hour over Great Britain. ...

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  19. FEELING OF MEMBERS.

    A meeting of the Scottish members yesterday expressed a strong feeling in favour of a more drastic action on the part of the Government. ...

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  20. CRICKET

    The return match between the Marylebone cricketers now touring South Africa, and a team representative of the Transvaal, has been commenced. ...

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  21. SHOOTING TRAGEDY

    In the Criminal Court to-day Harry Bachmann, aged 23 years, was charged with having murdered Edmund Day Davis, aged 61 years, at Glenelg, on ...

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  22. FINANCES OF GREECE

    For economical reasons the (Greek Ministers in all capitals, except Constantinople, have been recalled, and matters left in the hands of the Charges ...

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  23. OPPOSITION LEADER'S VIEW.

    Mr. Balfour, speaking at a luncheon of the Unionists who won, their seats in the election, agreed with Mr. Asquith that the King's Government must be ...

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  24. MINERS' ASSOCIATION

    The eighteenth annual conference of the Amalgamated Miners' Association of Victoria and Tasmania was opened at Ararat yesterday. Mr. F. T. Gibney ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLES

    English, and Continental musical circles celebrated to-day the centenary of Chopin's birth. Much importance is attached to the ...

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  26. EGYPTIAN MURDER

    Lord Cromer, the ex-British Agent and Consul-General at Cairo, in a letter just published, pays a high tribute to the late Bontros Pasha Ghaly, Premier of ...

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  27. THE IRISH PARTY.

    A meeting of the main section of the Irish Parliamentary Party, under the presidency of Mr. John E. Redmond, decided to reconsider the supreme ...

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  28. THE BRANXHOLM ENQUIRY

    The Premier (Sir Elliott Lewis) has addressed the following letter to Mr. J. A. Jensen:—"February 22,1910.—Sir,—I have the honour to acknowledge the ...

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  29. MURDER IN COLD BLOOD

    Evidence was tendered that Ivanovitch was murdered in cold blood, and the body cut to pieces. The Porte is not likely to modify the ...

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  30. FINANCIAL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 144 words
  31. DEFEATED MINISTERS.

    Sir W. H. Holland, Bt., and the Right Hon. Sir R. W. Foster, will resign their seats for Rotherham and Ilkeston district respectively, in favour of the Right ...

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  32. SEDITION IN INDIA

    The publication of the "Swarrjya," at Allahabad, has been stopped, the proprietors of the paper having failed to deposit security to the extent of 1000 ...

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  33. RE-ELECTION OPPOSED.

    Mr. Summers will oppose the re-election of Mr. W. Wedgwood Benn, who has been appointed a Junior Lord of the Treasury. ...

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  34. THE PEERS IN POLITICS.

    At Mr. Lawrence Fardy's instance the House of Commons has agreed to a sessional order so as to allow peers, unless they are Lord Lieutenants of counties, to ...

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  35. METALS

    Silver.—Bars are quoted at 1s 11 15-16d per oz. standard. Feb. 23. Copper.—Standard brands are quoted ...

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  36. SMALL FIRE

    Just after sunrise this morning the town was startled by the ringing of the firebell, a fire having occurred in the washhouse of a private residence in the ...

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  37. LORD CURZON.

    Lord Curzon twice postponed his Rectorial address, and the Glasgow University students by 533 votes to 306 censured him, despite the explanation that ...

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  38. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The New South Wales conversion amounted to about £1,250,000, and cash applications to £2,800,000. The latter receive about 50 per cent. ...

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  39. COUNCILLORS ON TOUR

    Nine Wynyard councillors, accompanied by the Warden (Mr. J. Belton, M.H.A.), arrived here yesterday. They made the journey from the coast on ...

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  40. ABDUL HAMID

    Three of the ex-Sultan's daughters and a son, with eight ladies of the harem, have returned to Constantinople. It is understood that Abdul Hamid's ...

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  41. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE

    A number of rubber prospectuses are offered daily, and the public are eagerly subscribing. The prices of raw rubber continue to harden. ...

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  42. SOUTHAMPTON FRAUDS

    It is now estimated that the frauds perpetrated by George Franklin, the Southampton builder, amounted to £200,000. ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. TIBETAN NOBLES

    The Dalai Lama and several Tibetan nobles have crossed the Indian frontier, the flight being due to the Chinese troops, who looted the monasteries, ...

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  45. DIFFERENT FROM OTHERS.

    Chamberlain's Tablets do not act upon the bowels like most laxatives and catharities. They possess such tonic properties that they soon strengthen even ...

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  46. SALE OF WHEAT

    The sale of wheat ex King George sold at 39s 8d. ...

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