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  2. HINDU IMMIGRANTS.

    The Hindus are appealing to the King and the Duke of Connaught, stating they have been refused food and water by the immigration officials. The department ...

    Article : 67 words
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  4. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Two suffragettes waylaid Dr. Forward, of the Holloway Gaol, and horsewhipped him as a protest against forcible feeding. The pair were arrested, and on being ...

    Article : 57 words
  5. "HANDS OFF!"

    The St. Leonards Municipal Council yesterday expressed itself very strongly on the proposal of the city council to absorb portion of its territory. It ...

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  6. RECENT SHIPPING DISASTER

    It has been officially stated here that in connection with the Empress of Ireland disaster 1024 persons were drowned and 452 rescued. Two hundred bodies ...

    Article : 39 words
  7. VENGEANCE WREAKED.

    An unknown man revolvered Gouzi in the stomach, and the operation of laparotomy has been performed. Gouzi is the owner of the shop in which Bonnot was ...

    Article : 212 words
  8. RELIEF FUNDS.

    The Canadian-Pacific Company has contributed £10,000 to the London and Liverpool funds. According to an estimate based on the ...

    Article : 44 words
  9. ATTENDANT BADLY WOUNDED.

    A young suffragette smashed two pictures in Dore Gallery. One, Bartolozzi's "Love Wounded," was almost priceless, but the other, Charplaind's "Grand ...

    Article : 83 words
  10. A PRESS VIEW

    "The Times" states it is difficult to believe that the wisest Indian leaders would approve of shipping Hindus to Canada. The controversy is based on ...

    Article : 122 words
  11. MR. HOLMAN CRITICISED.

    The press severely criticises Premier Holman, of New South Wales, for prejudging the Empress of Ireland's enquiry. The statement that people make money ...

    Article : 131 words
  12. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mrs. Windred, postmistress at Carrick, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Beatrice Windred, has gone to South Australia for a holiday. Miss M. F. ...

    Article : 705 words
  13. "POOR, DEMENTED CREATURES."

    At the Bow-street court Delphine Pratt and Sarah Slater, who were arrested at Buckingham Palace gates yesterday, were each fined 40s, or a ...

    Article : 58 words
  14. PANAMA TOLLS QUESTION.

    When an apparently endless debate on the Panama tolls was about to reach a decision in the Senate, the Foreign Relations Committee further complicated the ...

    Article : 81 words
  15. SHIPPING.

    It is understood that the three Japanese chipping companies, Nipponyusen, Osakashohen, and Toyokisen, hate agreed to amalgamate. ...

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  16. A PLOT REVEALED.

    Owing to the conduct of the suffragettes, his Majesty the King has discontinued his morning rides in Rotten Row. Having been informed of a suffragette ...

    Article : 78 words
  17. REPLY TO CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.

    The Storstad's owners have filed a reply to the Canadian-Pacific Company's damage suit, alleging that the accident was really due to the Empress of Ireland's ...

    Article : 39 words
  18. NEW ZEALAND TRADE.

    When interviewed, Sir Owen Phillips said the Anglo-German negotiation respecting the New Zealand trade was only on incident in a world-wide state of ...

    Article : 146 words
  19. IDENTIFICATION OF BODIES.

    The bodies identified include those of Colonel Bloomfield and Mrs. Price (New Zealand), and Miss Bryds (Brisbane). Many are still unknown amongst the ...

    Article : 27 words
  20. POLAR EXPEDITION.

    Rear Admiral Peary suggests that Captain Robert Bartlett should be despatched on a South Polar expedition under American auspices. He received ...

    Article : 85 words
  21. ANOTHER FIRESTICK.

    Suffragettes set fire to an unoccupied villa in Belfast, but the flames were extinguished. Two arrests were made. June 4. ...

    Article : 67 words
  22. CHILD SURVIVOR.

    Letters offering to adopt little Florence Barbour, whose parents were last in the Empress of Ireland, are pouring into the Canadian-Pacific Railway ...

    Article : 73 words
  23. RECENT COTTON FIRES.

    Six tubes, filled with gunpowder, petrol, and sulphur match-heads, were found in bales of jute at Kidderpore. This suggests an explanation of the ...

    Article : 34 words
  24. EDITORS ATTACKED.

    Two suffragettes, one of whom is a giantess, entered the office of the "Belfast Telegraph" and knocked Mr. Stewart, the editor, out of his chair. They ...

    Article : 42 words
  25. CAPTAIN KENDALL DEFENDED.

    Dr. Grant, surgeon of the Empress of Ireland, and Mr Hyamson, English commercial traveller, declared that all the charges against Captain Kendall are ...

    Article : 109 words
  26. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES.

    The following notifications have been pasted at Lloyd's:— Arrivals.—At Valparaiso—Earl of Douglas, s., from Newcastle, At ...

    Article : 47 words
  27. MESSAGE FROM THE DEEP.

    A bottle containing a message announcing the fate of the steamer Henry B. Smith has been found near the Vermillion life-saving station. The message stated ...

    Article : 98 words
  28. MEXICAN CRISIS.

    The mediators express confidence that they will be able to arrange a settlement, including an agreement with the Constitutionalists. Negotiations to that effect ...

    Article : 35 words
  29. THE TEST BILLS.

    In the House of Representatives to- day the debate on the second reading of the Postal Voting Restoration Bill was resumed by Mr. Dankel (S.A.), who ...

    Article : 525 words
  30. AMERICA CUP.

    The Resolute won the second preliminary race for selection as America Cup defender, defeating the Vanitie by three and a half minutes. ...

    Article : 32 words
  31. NEW ZEALAND VICTIMS.

    The bodies of Colonel and Mrs. Bloomfield, of New Zealand, who were lost in the Empress of Ireland, have been identified, but the identity of Miss Bloomfield ...

    Article : 39 words
  32. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Hon. L. Martin resigns his seat in the house of Commons for East St. Paneras, and re-contests it as an Independent Liberal-Labour candidate. ...

    Article : 33 words
  33. MISSIONARY MURDERED.

    The Government has paid Norway 20,000 taels compensation in connection with the murder of Mr. Froyland, a missionary. The incident occurred at ...

    Article : 56 words
  34. THE WHITE WOLVES.

    The White Wolves, breaking the Government cordon, looted and burnt Minchos, including the missions, though the missionaries are safe. A large army ...

    Article : 54 words
  35. THE MAORIS.

    The Maoris are to visit Buckingham Palace to-day. ...

    Article : 17 words
  36. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The secretary of the Public Service Association (Mr. J. P. Piggott) and the treasurer (Mr. W. N. Hurst) met the Public Service Board this evening in a ...

    Article : 306 words
  37. FINANCIAL.

    A credit balance of £50,920 is shown by the Australian Estates and Mortgage Company, which carries forward £447. ...

    Article : 26 words
  38. MILITARY TRAINING.

    Justice Chapman, in an address to the National Service League at Wimbledon, detailed the military training in New Zealand. He referred to the success of ...

    Article : 45 words
  39. THE MEAT TRUST.

    In the House of Representatives to- day the Minister of Customs was granted leave to introduce a bill to facilitate the proceedings of the court appointed ...

    Article : 110 words
  40. COMMERCIAL.

    Linseed Oil.—Raw linseed oil, spot pipes, is quoted at £25 1s 3d per ton. Turpentine.—The quotation is 32s 7½d per cwt. ...

    Article : 25 words
  41. UNMANAGEABLE CYCLE.

    A motor cyclist named Armstrong killed a score of spectators and injured some fatally. When his motor cycle became unmanageable it crashed into a crowd. ...

    Article : 37 words
  42. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    It is anticipated that Parliament will meet the second week in July. ...

    Article : 16 words
  43. THIN BLOOD CAUSES BACKACHE.

    Every muscle of the body needs a supply of rich, red blood in proportion to the work it does. The muscles of the back are under ...

    Article : 205 words
  44. LABOUR TATICS.

    "Since we have been in office they have done nothing but heap contumely on our heads, and have lost no opportunity of humiliating the Government, ...

    Article : 157 words
  45. FAULTY AMMUNITION.

    In view of the complaints which have been made regarding the alleged unsatisfactory quality of the 303 ball ammunition supplied to the Defence ...

    Article : 42 words
  46. PARLIAMENTARY TRIP.

    Matters in connection with the visit of the Parliamentary party to Circular Head on the 10th inst. are being pushed forward energetically by the Railway ...

    Article : 89 words
  47. AN ESSAY ON HAIR.

    Hair grows in different places. Usually it grows best where it is not wanted, and does not grow where it is wanted. Ladies, and some men, don't want it on ...

    Article : 66 words
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