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  2. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Scottsdale-Branxhols Line—Part of the equipment of the Branxholm extension is a 551t. turntable. Salisbury's Foundry Company, Limited, were the ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    Towards the end of May a shocking case of child murder was discovered at Louisville, Kentucky. The body of Alma Keller, aged eight, the daughter ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    A deputation of members of the House of Commons urged Mr. Aequith to invite delegations from the Parliaments of the British dominions to the ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    An inquest was held to-day on the body of Mr. Wildon Anderson, on actor, who was murdered by being shot in a flat at Battersea, London. ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES

    A critical situation has arisen in connection with the strained relations between the spanish Government and the Vatican. ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES

    The arrived of the steamer Montrose at Rimouski, on the St. Lawrence River, is a awaited with the keenest interest. The messages received stating that ...

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  8. A BOUT PEOPLE

    Among the passengers by the Rotomahana from Melbourne yesterday were Captain Robertson and Senator Ready. Mr. Chas. Dilloway, of the engineering ...

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  9. TROUBLE IN TIBET

    Renter's correspondent at Simla states that the Indian Government has been warned to have two battalions of infantry and a mountain battery in readiness ...

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  10. VETO CONFERENCE

    Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, made a statement in the House of Commons to-day regarding the conference of leaders of the Government and Opposition ...

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  11. CATHOLIC CHURCH

    Speaking at a Roman Catholic congress at Leeds, Archbishop Bourne emphasised the progress of Catholicism in England and Wales, where there were ...

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  12. BOTH VERY RETICENT.

    According to a marconigram received by the "Daily Mail" from the Montrose, Crippen has no baggage. Both Le Neve and he, are very reticent towards the ...

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  13. THE VATICAN'S TERMS.

    The 'Daily News" states that the Vatican has refused to negotiate any further unless Senor Canalejas withdraws the ordinance or undertakes not to apply ...

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  14. TRAIN ROBBERY

    A sensational mail robbery has been perpetrated on the express train from Paris to Toulouse. It is stated that six bags of letters and 13 registered packets, ...

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  15. AMBASSADOR WITHDRAWN.

    The Government has recalled the Spanish Ambassador at the Vatican, alleging that the Vatican has rendered Madrid's conciliatory proposals abortive. ...

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  16. READY FOR THE ARREST.

    Reuter's Agency States that Detective Dew has landed at Fatherpoint, and will board the Montrose on Sunday. The police are shadowing supposed ...

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  17. MANCHURIA

    The Chinese authorities are extending the colonisation of Manchuria and Mongolia, chielly by settlers from the southern provinces. ...

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  18. WRONGLY DISMISSED

    The case brought by Mr. Archer Shee in connection with the dismissal of his son from the Royal Naval College, Osborne, has come to an abrupt ...

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  19. CRIPPEN WITHOUT MONEY.

    It has transpired that after buying two passages Crippen was practically penniless. He asked a Brussels shiping agent where money was lent and ...

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  20. CHURCH LIVINGS

    The application of Queen Anne's bounty has increased the minimum of church livings above 500 population to £200 per annum. It affects 1494 ...

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  21. TASMANIA'S CLAIM

    A requisition has been presented to the Mayor (Alderman W. C. Oldham) asking him to convene a public meeting to support the federal members in their ...

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  22. THE IDENTIFICATION.

    Crippen was identified two hours after the sailing of the Montrose, which is due at Father Point on Sunday morning. Intense public interest is taken ...

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  23. PRESIDENT DEPOSED

    Mr. George Westinghouse, who for 25 years has been the autocratic head of the Westinghouse Company, New York, has been deposed by the ...

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  24. FIRE AT SEA

    Some hope is entertained of salvage in regard to the Peruvian steamer Hullago, which caught fire at sea and was abandoned by her crew, three of whom ...

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  25. A PESTERED DETECTIVE.

    Detective Dew was loudly cheered as lie disembarked from the Laurentic. He is being pestered by photographers and pressmen. ...

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  26. MANOEUYRES ABANDONED

    An outbreak of glanders in the cavalry regiments, and the danger of the men contracting the disease, has caused the Emperor Francis Joseph to abandon ...

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  27. THE FIRST SUSPICIONS.

    Four men are watching Crippen on the Montrose. A Marconi message received by the "Daily Mail" from the Montrose states ...

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  28. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO

    A telegram from Oran, in Algeria, states that 500 Spanish cavalry, while engaged in reconnoitring, had a sharp encounter with Moors near Melilla. ...

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  29. SHOCKING TRAGEDY

    A dreadful tragedy has occurred at Cologne. Frau Wefer in a fit of madness strangled her daughter, aged 33, and also two grandsons with her hands, ...

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  30. CARRIES A REVOLVER.

    Crippen carries a revolver in his hip pocket, and reads "Pickwick." ...

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  31. WANTED—A LOAN

    Djavid Bey, the Turkish Minister of Finance, has failed to negotiate a ten. million loan, the French Government refusing on the ground that Djavid Bey ...

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  32. MURDERED WOMAN'S FRIENDS.

    Mrs. Ginnett and other friends of Mrs. Crippen are in awaiting at Rimouski. It is expected that Crippen will be taken to Quebec after his arrest. ...

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  33. AMERICAN CURRENCY

    Twenty-seven national banks have founded a National Currency Association at New York, under the terms of the emergency currency Law. ...

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  34. AULD BRIG OF AYR

    Lord Rosebery to-day reopened the "Auld Brig of Ayr,"' which has been restored at a cost of £10,000. [The "twa brigs" (bridges) of Ayr were ...

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  35. DETECTIVE AND PRESSMEN.

    Detective Dew, fearing that newspaper correspondents would attempt to board the Montrose and arouse Crippen's suspicions, appealed to the Canadian ...

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  36. PERPETUAL TRUSTEE CO.

    The annual meeting of the Perpetual Trustees, Executors, and Agency Company was held this morning. Mr. David Barclay presided, in the absence from ...

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  37. MAILS DESTROYED BY FIRE

    A French train took fire between Creil and Pont Ste Mavence, in the Department of Oise, and 260 bags of mails were destroyed. ...

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  38. REMARKABLE FLIGHT

    A remarkable aerial feat has been accomplished by two aviators in Lombardy. They ascended in a biplane and flow to the mountain peak Trois ...

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  39. PUBLIC WORKS

    The following tenders have been accepted:— Road, J. Garland's, off Castra-road, J. Garland, £45; 6; road Kiernan's-road, ...

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  40. COUNTY CRICKET

    Leicestershire has defeated Lancashire by six wickets. ...

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  41. COMMERCIAL

    Rubber.—Rubber is quoted at 8s 11d per pound. ...

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  42. KING AND QUEEN

    King George and Queen Mary drove into the city yesterday without any ceremony, and visited some of the London hospitals. ...

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  43. LOWANA SEPARATION

    Confirmation of the intelligence published in the "Examiner" towards the end of last week, that the Cabinet had come to a decision in the Lowana ...

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  44. CASHIER'S DEFALCATIONS

    Erwin Wider, cashier of the Russo- Chinese Bank in New York, who was wanted on a charge of making away with £500 in bonds' belonging to ...

    Article : 73 words
  45. PLAGUE AT PORT SAID

    Plague has broken out at Port Said. Two cases are reported. ...

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  46. INFECTIOUS DISEASE

    The remarks made by the Chief Health Officer (Dr. Purdy) at Ulverstone, regarding the diphtheria outbreak, were discussed at the Penguin council ...

    Article : 73 words
  47. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL

    An English team has defeated South Africa. scoring six goals to three. ...

    Article : 17 words
  48. COMING EVENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
  49. A MEDICINE OF REAL WORTH.

    Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is intended for acute throat and lung discases, of which colds, croup, and whooping cough are the most common. ...

    Article : 95 words
  50. Advertising

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