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  2. CHARGE OF BLACKMAIL

    Heinrich Kremmerskothen, a well dressed young man, was arrested last night in a well-known restaurant in Coventry-street, after a ...

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  3. MISCELLANEOUS

    The Australian battle-cruiser Australia and cruiser Sydney passed St. Vincent yesterday on their way out to Australia. ...

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  4. SUFFRAGETTE PROBLEM

    Mr. George Lansbury, one time Labour M.P. for Bow and Bromley, on the charge of incitement, to destroy property, was on May 2 bound ...

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  5. MEXICAN REBELLION

    President Huerta has issued a statement that he will tolerate no interference either by foreigners or by rebels in his task of the ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER TRADE.

    The Agents-General have decided to hold an inquiry into the condition London. ...

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  7. MISSION TO JAPAN.

    General Felix Diaz arrived at Los Angeles to-day on his way to Japan to seek that country's recognition of President Huerta's regime. The ...

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  8. THREAT TO MURDER.

    Kremmerskothen was this morning brought up at the police court and remanded. Counsel for the prosecution stated ...

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  9. SCOTTISH TEMPERANCE BILL.

    The House of Lords last night passed the third reading of the Scottish Temperance Bill. ...

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  10. EXPLOSION IN A MINE

    An explosion of gas this morning wrecked a mine at Pottsville, Pennsylvania, the property of the Philadelphia and Reading Mining ...

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  11. BOYS' TELEGRAM TO KING.

    The lads travelling to Australia by the Port Lincoln telegraphed yesterday a loyal message to the King, and His Majesty sent a message in ...

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  12. MISS SYLVIA PANKHURST.

    Miss Sylvia Pankhurst, who was sent to gaol last Monday for inciting to riot in Trafalgar Square, was released to-day as the outcome of a ...

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  13. AMERICAN POLITICS

    A Japanese captured here admits that he was concerned in another attempt on the part of Japanese emigrants to secure admission into the ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN LUNCH.

    The Australian High Commissioner, Sir George Reid, gave a dinner to-night in the Athenaeum Club to the American Ambassador. The ...

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  15. CRICKET

    Mr. Lionel Tennyson, son of Lord Tennyson, who started playing cricket with Hampshire about three weeks ago and has since been ...

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  16. RESCUERS KILLED.

    A second explosion, believed to have been due to dynamite, occurred later on in the Pottsville mine and killed five members of a rescue ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    A violent thunderstorm interrupted the Australian match against an all New York fifteen at Staten Island do-day. The New Yorkers made ...

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  18. HEAT WAVE IN THE STATES.

    The heat wave in the United States is again killing dozens of people. The wave extends almost right across the continent from the ...

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  19. NICARAGUAN PROTECTORATE.

    In consequence of the opposition of the Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate, Mr. W. J. Bryan is likely to drop his proposed American ...

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  20. THEFT OF A NECKLACE

    Some days ago a pearl necklace valued at £150,000 was consigned by M, Salomons, in Paris, to the owner, Mr. Mayer in London. The ...

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  21. VENEZUELAN EX-PRESIDENT

    The ex-President of Venezuela, General Cipriano Castro has suddenly re-appeared in Venezuela, where his advent has caused a great ...

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  22. FALL FROM A BOAT.

    A man named Frederck Skiller, whose wife lives in Australia, was drowned to-day, probably by falling from a boat as he was returning ...

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  23. CANADIAN MILITIAMAN

    Some days ago a member of the Saskatoon militia battalion, seeing a girl wave the American flag in the face of the soldiers as they were ...

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  24. WATERWAY SERVICE.

    The first regular waterway service between the Great Lakes and the Gulf of Mexico will shortly be established. The Chicago ...

    Article : 60 words
  25. GERMAN FLAG

    A number of dockers and bargees at Nancy, incensed because the German flag was flown on a yacht in the canal, tore down the flag and ...

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  26. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA

    The Australian cables report that Mr. L. E. Groom, the Commonwealth Minister of Customs, infends to discuss Canadian reciprocity. The news ...

    Article : 58 words
  27. FREAK ENTERTAINMENT.

    The latest freak entertainment was given in Newport last night by Mrs. Stuyvesant Fish, who was dressed as Mother Goose, whilst her ...

    Article : 61 words
  28. LANDING AT CORO.

    General Castro landed at Coro, some 200 miles west of here, and declared war on President Gomez. The latter is personally leading a ...

    Article : 48 words
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