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  2. THE WHEAT HARVEST.

    Bushels Harvest forecast, November, 1909 (The Register correspondents).... 20,562,500 ...

    Article : 1,873 words
  3. THE WAR LORD.

    NEW BRIGHTON, Wednesday Evening. Few knew Lord Kitchener had come. Fewer still were aware he had gone. A hurried return from the scene of o ...

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  4. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    There was a large gathering, chiefly of ladies, at the North Terrace Station on Wednesday afternoon to catch a last glimpse of Lord Kitchener, who left ...

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  5. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    The only additional results of polling in connection with the British elections were those received for two constituencies in the Irish County of Cork. In each case ...

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  6. KITCHENER SOUVENIR.

    The illustrated portion of The Observer which is on sale this morning is a particularly attractive number. The main feature is a whole-page picture of Field ...

    Article : 1,113 words
  7. WITH KITCHENER.

    Field Marshal Lord Kitchener has desired the Military Commandant to express his pleasure at having been associated with the Commonwealth Military Forces of South ...

    Article : 1,131 words
  8. MINE EXPLOSIONS.

    Another colliery disaster is reported from the United States. An explosion of firedamp in the workings of a pit at Drakesbro, Kentucky, resulted in 40 men being ...

    Article : 77 words
  9. IRELAND (COUNTIES).

    CORK (W. or Cloyne).—J. Gilhooly (I.N.), 2,155; O'Leary (N.), 1,382. 1906. —J. Gilhooly (N.), unopposed, CORK (N. or Doneraile).—Guiney ...

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  10. COLORADO MINE ACCIDENT.

    The latest bulletins from Primero, in Colorado, where a fearful explosion occurred in the Colorado Iron and Coal Company's Mine, is that 94 bodies of miners ...

    Article : 74 words
  11. LABOUR PARTY'S CHOICE.

    Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald. M.P. (the Secretary of the Labour Party), in the course of a press interview, has stated that the British Labour Party has three ...

    Article : 221 words
  12. AFTER THE FLOODS

    Now that the floods are subsiding, and he wasted and deserted areas are becoming bared to examination, the French authorities are compelled to mete out ...

    Article : 119 words
  13. TOWED TILL UNCONSCIOUS.

    Eight male and female thieves who were caught in the act of robbing deserted quarters in Paris were being taken to prison under police escort. An infuriated mob ...

    Article : 109 words
  14. THE GOVERNMENT TAUNTED.

    The Times, discussing the result of the elections now that the numbers are almost complete, says:—"Labour is now a united party in Parliament. Mr. Richard Bell, ...

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  15. THE NEW WOMAN.

    The matter-of-fact proceedings at the conference of the Political Labour Leagues to-night was varied by a discussion in which the women took a hand. There was ...

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  16. SACRIFICED FOR PARIS?

    Many of the people of Paris have sent motor cars laden with loaves and other food to the low-lying market-garden suburb of Gennevilliers, which suffered most ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The New England Cup, seven furlongs, was run to-day, and resulted:—Noble Lad, 8 st. 10 lb.; Marlawan. 8 st. 5 lb.: Rose Ailie, 8 st. 2 lb. Betting—14 to 1 agst. ...

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  18. GROWING RELIEF FUNDS.

    The London Mansion House Fund for the relief of the sufferers by the Paris inundations now totals £26,000. The French people have raised by public subscription ...

    Article : 88 words
  19. RUMOURED MINISTERIAL TRANSFER.

    The Daily Telegraph says there appears considerable likelihood that the present Minister for War (Mr. R. B. Haldane) will go to the Admiralty. ...

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  20. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Last evening a farewell entertainment was given at Aldridge's Rooms. King William street. to Mr. J. M. Lucking by his fellow-proprietors in The Register ...

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  21. "SENSATIONAL WITHDRAWAL" SUGGESTED.

    Sir Edward Russell, in an editorial article in The Liverpool Post, nays that the Government is committed to discontinue to bold office unless His Majesty the King ...

    Article : 123 words
  22. STRANGE RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The coronial enquiry into the cause of the disastrous railway smash at Stoatnest on Saturday is proceeding. One of the coaches of the Brighton ami London ...

    Article : 143 words
  23. P R E H I S T O R I C AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Ludwig Glauret, F.G.S., who collected thousands of fossil bones at Mammoth Cave, S.W., early last year, has now classified a portion of them for the Western ...

    Article : 219 words
  24. THE SOUTH POLE.

    Capt. R. F. Scott, R.N., the famous antarctic explorer, intimated in the course of an address in London that he intends, in June next, to start his next south pole ...

    Article : 199 words
  25. INVERAVON DELAYED.

    The ship Inveravon, which left London on December 24 for Port Adelaide and Melbourne, and had to be towed into Falmouth on January 23, with all its sails and ...

    Article : 56 words
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  27. GUNSTEALING.

    A St. Petersburg tribunal has sentenced a Muscovite non-commissioned artillery officer and three artillerymen of the Guard to terms of imprisonment varying from ...

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