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  2. SWIMMING RACES

    An enormous crowd was present at the Highgate Ponds yesterday to witness the contest for the King's Cup, held under the auspices of the ...

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  3. MISCELLANEOUS

    Shortly before the steamer Siberia arrived at San Francisco to-day, Mrs. Van Buren, one of the passengers, discovered that she had lost ...

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  4. ROYAL VISIT TO IRELAND

    King George, Queen Mary, and Prince Edward or Wales left England yesterday in the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert to pay their ...

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  5. RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT

    It is believed that the Laurier Government intends to hold a general election in Canada in October next on the sole issue of the reciprocity ...

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  6. NEW ZEALAND APPEAL.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has reserved judgment on the appeal in the New Zealand case of Allardice v. Allardice. ...

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  7. DEBATE IN THE SENATE.

    When the Senate continued the debate on the Reciprocity Bill last night Senator Cummins moved as an amendment to put on the ...

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  8. STOCK EXCHANGE CLOSED.

    The members of the Dublin Stock Exchange met yesterday morning and passed with acclamation a resolution to close the Exchange till ...

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  9. ENGLISH HEAT WAVE.

    A severe heat wave is passing over the south of England. The shade temperature in London was 82 degrees yesterday and 85 degrees ...

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  10. OVERSEAS HANDICAP.

    After the King's Cup contest was decided, a handicap race of 110 yards was swum, open to the overseas visitors. It resulted as ...

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  11. ENTRY INTO DUBLIN.

    The King, with Queen Mary and the Prince of Wales, made a State entry in to Dublin yesterday, amid ...

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  12. COST OF LIVING.

    The cost of living is still rising in the United States. The Bureau of Labour reports that the prices of 257 commodities showed in 1910 an ...

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  13. SPANISH AMBASSADOR.

    The Vatican has refused to accept a Spanish Ambassador so long as Senor Canalejas, ,the present Premier of Spain and author of the ...

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  14. CRICKET IN ENGLAND

    The match between the Gentlemen and the Players at the Oval ended yesterday in a draw. For the Players S. P. Kinneir, of ...

    Article : 74 words
  15. A DOCUMENT'S STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE.

    A criminal summons has been served on Mr. Naphtli Henry Soneberg, barrister and solicitor. The summons was issued by the ...

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  16. LOSS OF A STEAMER

    The steamer Santa Rosa with 290 passengers on board went aground near Los Angeles to-day. Everybody was saved, though a great ...

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  17. ETON V. HARROW.

    The annual cricket match between Eton and Harrow was played at Lord's, and ended yesterday in a victory for Eton by three wickets. ...

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  18. LAWN TENNIS

    The lawn tennis matches for the All England Championships were continued at Wimbledon to-day. Mrs. Lambert Chambers easily ...

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  19. FOURTEEN LIVES LOST.

    It is stated here that the above message is incorrect, and fourteen sailors lost their lives in getting ashore off the wrecked steamer ...

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  20. EX-PRESIDENT CASTRO.

    The Venezuelan Government states that the ex-President, General Castro, has landed in the west of Venezuela at the head of about a ...

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  21. SINGAPORE MURDER.

    The Sultan of Selangor has granted a free pardon to Mrs. Proudlock, who was recently convicted of the murder of a friend of hers named ...

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  22. CHARGES DENIED.

    The story that the captain of the Santa Rosa treated the passengers brutally is absolutely denied here. The latest reports say that only ...

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  23. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    The visible supply of wheat in America east of the Rocky Mountains is estimatd at 38,066,000 bushels. ...

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  24. MIXED DOUBLES FINAL.

    The lawn tennis championship matches were continued at Wimbledon yesterday. The final of the mixed doubles was won by T. M. ...

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  25. ARREST FOR ESPIONAGE.

    Madame Kresinski, a well-known ballet dancer, was arrested here yesterday on the charge of espionage. Documents seized in her ...

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  26. MARKETS AND PRICES.

    Kauri Gum.—Of 190 cwt. offered 27 cwt. was sold; prices unchanged; three-quarter scraped nominally £8 to £9; stock, 266 cwt. ...

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  27. POLICE MAGISTRATE'S STRICTURES.

    In the Mortlake Police Court yesterday, a married man named Wm. Gardiner, was sued by Violet Sullivan, aged 17 years of age, for ...

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  28. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    Two earthquake shecks, one lasting three and the other four seconds, caused a great panic in Budapest to-day, and people everywhere ...

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  29. CHAMPION BOXER.

    "Jack" Johnson, in an interview to-day with a "Sportsman" representative, denied the statement that he had signed articles for a visit to ...

    Article : 49 words
  30. EXPRESS TRAIN DERAILED.

    The expres strain from Havre to Paris was derailed to-day near Nantes. Nobody was killed, but the guard, two post office sorters, and ...

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  31. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    The foot and mouth disease has appeared at Harlington, in Middlesex, through contagion from Hounslow, where an outbreak occurred ...

    Article : 34 words
  32. DIVIDEND.

    The Peel River Company has declared a dividend of 5 per cent. ...

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