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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE

    King George's visit to Portsmouth his terminated. Queen Alexandra is expected at G[?]nunden, in Austria, on Saturday, and her ...

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  4. OUR FEDERAL LETTER

    The Government is just beginning to face its serious difficulties. Once this week it had to beat a retreat from the argumentative forces directed at it from ...

    Article : 201 words
  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    Roca, who fired at Senor Maura at Bareelona, declares that he acted spontaneously, had no accompliees, and did not belong to a secret society. A search ...

    Article : 153 words
  6. THE WORKER

    The strike at Avonmouth has been settled. and the federation men are withdrawing on Wednesday. ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES

    A peculiar development has taken place in connection with a confession made a few days ago. It will be remembered that the statement referred ...

    Article : 201 words
  8. GOVERNMENT CANNOT PAY ITS WAY.

    The curious fact that the Government should have to withhold the June payments from the states simply because it has spent the money and has none ...

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  9. CANADIAN STRIKE

    An effort is being made to induce the Grand Trunk strikers to accept a joint Canadian-United States board of arbitration. ...

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  10. PIECE-WORK V. WEEKLY WAGE

    Owing to the action of the Carcase Butchers' Association in proposing that piecework should supersede the general practice of paying weekly wages, trouble ...

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  11. A SURRENDER.

    Yet it does not seem able to strengthen its position so effectually that it becomes unchallengeable when the Opposition starts to work. The surrender. made ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL COURT

    In the Industrial Court application has been made, on behalf of the Colliery Employees' Federation, for an order dissolving the Newcastle ...

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  13. THE CRIPPEN SENSATION

    Several newspapers place Crippen and Le Neve in disguise aboard the Montrose from Antwerp of Montreal. All agree that wireless messages relating to the ...

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  14. THE CIVIL LIST

    Speaking at Chester-le-Street, Mr. J. Keir Hardie, M.P. (Lab.), said he regarded the existence of kings as proof of lunacy among peoples. Sane people ...

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  15. A NEW MEMBER'S POINT.

    The second case happened yesterday. Mr. Fisher, in his 'bill to allow him to help himself liberally though temporarily to trust funds, had a proposal, the effect ...

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  16. TELEPHONE RATES.

    The Government has got itself into a muddle over its proposed increases in the telephone rates. The Postmaster has already declared that he is not ...

    Article : 239 words
  17. INDIAN SENSATION

    A sensation has been caused at Ahmedabad by the arrest of five Hindus there and five at Baroda, charged with a bomb conspiracy. Originally, it is ...

    Article : 88 words
  18. HEAVY DEFALCATIONS

    August Ropke, the assistant secretary and bookkeeper of the Fidelity Trust Company, Louisville, Kentucky, has been arrested. His defaleations are stated ...

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  19. STEAMER SUNK

    Reuter's representative at Tokio reports that the Tetsuroi Maru, with 240 passengers, from Kobe for Dalny, sank at Chindo. ...

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  20. SEALING INDUSTRY

    In connection with the enforcement of the United States Congress law. Hon. C. Nagel, Minister of Commerce, ordered the killing of the superfluous male seals, ...

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  21. W.P.L.I SOCIETY

    Last night's social function in connection with the Workers' Political League proved most successful. It was held in the Temperance Hall, and was well ...

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  22. AMUSEMENTS

    The current series at the Academy was screened before a large audience again last night. The various art ribbons were reviewed at length in yesterday's ...

    Article : 221 words
  23. MR HARRIMAN

    The inheritance tax has disclosed that the late Mr. Harriman was worth only £14,25,000. ...

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  24. EFFECTIVE OPPOSITION WORK.

    The Opposition's work has been effective this week, and has produced good results. The member who has been most conspicuous in his persistent attacks on the ...

    Article : 346 words
  25. THE HAIFA MURDER

    German advices from Haifa declare that Herr Unger's murderers have purchased revolvers, and are addressing secret meetings, stirring up hatred of ...

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  26. BALLOONING

    Mr. John Dunville and his wife, Lady Millbank, and Mr. C. Pollock ballooned from Hurlingham to Boulogne in 3 hours 40 minutes. ...

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  27. AN ASSASSINATION

    Another assassination is reported from Turkey, the victim this time being the Director of Customs at Uskub. ...

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  28. AN UNDERSTANDING

    The ''Vorwarts'' urges a mighty agitation in favour of an understanding with Great Britain as an alternative to a fresh Navy Bill in 1912. ...

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  29. PASSENGER AIRSHIP.

    The first passenger airship in Switzer. land has made several successful trips over Lake Lucerne. ...

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  30. A PICTURESQUE VILLAGE

    Owing ,to undermining and quarrying. the picturesque village of Tille, a France, is sliding into the River Marne. The people have evacuated the place ...

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  31. OTTOMAN CONSTITUTION

    A feature of the celebration of the anniversary of the constitution at Constantinople was that numerous Turkish women were provided with special ...

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  32. SOMALILAND

    A party of Somalis disinterred the bodies of several bluejackets and burned them and defiled the skulls. ...

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  33. BRAZILIAN BATTLESHIP

    Brazil's Dreadnought will be armed with twelve Min. guns, and the cost of the vessel and armament will be £2,900,000 sterling. ...

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  34. ST. JOSEPH'S BAND BALL.

    The ladies' committee of St. Joseph's Band met last night, and completed arrangements for the much-talked-of annual ball, which takes place at the ...

    Article : 127 words
  35. NEW CUNARDER

    The Cunard Company's new steamer Franconia, 18,000 tons, has been launched at Wallsend. ...

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  36. CANADIAN CRUISERS

    Invitations have been issued by the Admiralty to 91 active service ratings to volunteer for, the cruisers Niobe and Rainbow. ...

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  37. LAW GUARANTEE TRUST

    Mr. Bowles, M.P., urges that a special bill should be introduced enabling the President of the Board of Trade to order a public enquiry into the affairs of the ...

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  38. THE CORONATION

    It is announced that representatives of the Dominions will 'take a prominent part in the pageant in connection with the coronation. ...

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  39. BALANCE OF ARGUMENT.

    The sympathies of the individual members of Parliament are naturally with the men who command the balance of argument. This is especially so on ...

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  40. MISS ALEXANDER'S CONCERTS.

    Miss Millie Alexander and her company are to give a return concert in the Longford Hall this evening, when a complete change of programme will be ...

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  41. NEW SHIPPING COMPANY

    "The Times" comments on the Merchants' and Shippers' Steamship line interesting itself in the departure of constituting the first Commonwealth owned ...

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  42. CHINESE PIRATES

    The Chinese authorities are asking the Portuguese authorities to hand them the 40 pirates captured at Colowan. ...

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  43. RETURN VISIT OF AN EYESIGHT SPECIALIST.

    Those of our readers troubled with defective vision, headaches, or otherwise requiring glasses will be pleased to hear of the approaching return visit of Mr. E. ...

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  44. RICHMOND DISASTER

    Further claims to-day for compensation in connection with the Richmond railway accident brought the total to 465. ...

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  45. SWIMMING

    In the long-distance championship, from Kew to Putney, Battersby won, Taylor being second and Unwin third. Battersby won by 300 yards, in the ...

    Article : 94 words
  46. SOUTH AFRICA

    Arrangements are being made in South Africa for the elections to the Union Parliament. It has been decided that the polling ...

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  47. MISS FERGUSON'S CONCERT.

    A magnificent reception was accorded Miss Beatrice Ferguson at the Town Hall, where there was a large and fashionable audience. The gifted soprano ...

    Article : 52 words
  48. CHOLERA

    Novorossiyek, on the Black Sea, is in fected with Asiatic cholars. ...

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