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  2. SUMMARY.

    Five hundred delegates to the, Unionist Conference, met in Belfast last week, to consider a report favouring the formation of a provisional government. ...

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  3. NEWS FROM EVERYWHERE

    Sir Edward Carson and his adjutant-general General Sir William Thompson Adair, inspected several contingents of the Ulster covenanters last week, also ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 103 words
  4. Sacrifice of Human Lives.

    An ex-Labour Commissioner in New York, addressing the National Council for Industrial Safety, said that if the directors of the United States railroads ...

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  5. China's Apology.

    A bodyguard of 50 cavalry accompanied General Changshun last week to the Japanese Consulate at Nanking, when he apologised. Eight hundred of ...

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  6. An Old Maid's Money.

    Miss Davidson, the daughter of a wealthy manufacturer at Manchester (Eng.) died last week, aged 00, and left £25,000 to her washerwoman, and the ...

    Article : 57 words
  7. Autonomy Proclaimed.

    Essad Pasha has proclaimed Albanian autonomy under the Sultan's suzerainty, and has ordered Kemel Bey, President of the Provisional Government, to leave ...

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  8. Healed Lopers.

    The Queensland Deputy Commissioner of Public Health (Dr. Moore) visited the lazaret on Peel Island this week, and released the three lepers who have ...

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  9. Governor Impeached.

    The prosecuting counsel in the true against Mr. Sulzer, ex-Governor of New York State, iu his opening address declared that Sulzer was guilty of plain ...

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  10. Sugaring Butter.

    An exporter of Irish butter at Liverpool (Eng.) was prosecuted last week for selling butter containing from 10 to 12 per cent of sugar. The defendant stated ...

    Article : 67 words
  11. Australian Meat.

    A conference of business men and officials interested in the Australian meat trado will meet in Hamburg to consider the extension of importation ...

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  12. Anarchy in Albania.

    Conditions of complete anarchy exists in Albania. Moufid Bey, the Provisional Foreign Minister, is marching against Essad Pasha, the rebel leader, who has ...

    Article : 36 words
  13. Safety at Soa.

    Fourteen States will be represented at the conference in London in November to discuss the question of safety at sea. This is the outcome of the Titanic ...

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  14. Fighting in Mongolla.

    News received from Mongolia states that a large band on Mongolians defeated a force of Chinese at Dolon-Nor. The Chinese troops, it is stated, lost ...

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  15. Poles and Americans.

    Polish and American miners at Benton (U.S.) formed two mobs last week, following on a murder at a Polish dance, and fought fiercely. The militia were ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. Indians in Natal.

    Sixteen natives of India, including four women, have been sentenced in Johannesburg to three months' imprisonment in connection with the ...

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  17. Jack London as Fire Fighter.

    At Santa Rosa, California, last week, Jack London, the well-known writer, assisted a band of fire fighters when the town of Glenellen was threatened with ...

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  18. Armed Merohantmen.

    Twenty-two merchantment carrying the English flag, including 12 vessels engaged in the Australian and New Zealand trade, are now armed. ...

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  19. Outrages by Soldiery.

    The Shanghai correspondent of the "Daily News" describes General Chang-Hsun's soldiers as relentless during the sacking of Nankin in their outrages on ...

    Article : 68 words
  20. A Rebel Fund.

    The Ulster indemnity fund now amounts to £300,000. The raising of this amount was the work of a week. The Duke of Abercorn, Captain Craig ...

    Article : 62 words
  21. Proposal to Prevent War.

    The International Syndicalist Congress met in London this week, Mr. Tom Mann presiding. A feature of the Congress is the discussion of ...

    Article : 53 words
  22. The British Empire.

    Speaking at Montreal (Can.) last week, Lord Northcliffe said Canadians were often too ready to swallow jealous rubbish invented by envious writers in ...

    Article : 55 words
  23. Employers' War Fund.

    The employers in Great Britain made arrangements last week to raise a fund of £30,000,00 for the purpose of opposing the claims of unionism. ...

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  24. Balkan Troubles.

    Servia is raising a force of 60,000 troops to subjugate the Albanian raiders. The latter have occupied several Servian frontier towns. It is ...

    Article : 33 words
  25. Union Secretary Assaulted.

    At the Lismore (N.S.W.) police court this week, the manager of a company and two of the company's employees were each lined £5, with £2 7s. costs ...

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  26. Turkey Fightable.

    Turkey has hurriedly summoned the reservists in Asia Minor, and many disguised officers and soldiers are advancing on Western Thrace, which adjoins ...

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  27. Prehistoric Dentists.

    In the province of Esmeraldas, in north-western Ecuador, Professor Marshall Saville, who occupies the chair of American Archaeology at Columbia ...

    Article : 74 words
  28. Suffragette Incendiaries.

    Suffragettes set fire to Sefield House, Liverpool, last week, and before the flames were extinguished damage was done to the extent of £80,000. The ...

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  29. Esothorlum.

    The various State Governments, municipalities, hospitals, and some private philanthropists in Germany are competing to secure the rights for the ...

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  30. Hunted to Death.

    An orderly in the dragoons stationed at Pavchim, Germany, who had been accused of robbing a major, escaped from custody last week, and took refuge ...

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  31. Bank "Smash" in India.

    In connection with the suspension of payment by the People's Bank of India, at Lahore, which led to the closing down of the Amritsar Bank, it has been ...

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  32. Church and Parliament.

    A new lay movement in England is projected to effect a readjustment of church and State, to avoid the control of the church by parliaments containing ...

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  33. Albanian Atrocities.

    The Albanians have been defeated before Kritchevo, their casualties amounting to a thousand. The Servians captured four guns. It is officially reported ...

    Article : 87 words
  34. Scandals at Breslau.

    Seventeen additional arrests have been made at Breslau, Germany, as a result of the disclosures regarding the immorality scandals. ...

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  35. The War of Commerce.

    In order to prevent tariff retaliation by nations adversely affected by the democratic tariff measure, President Wilson proposes to introduce a short bill ...

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  36. Premier's Assassination Planned.

    Five syndicalists have been arrested at Lisbon for plotting to assassinate Senator Costa (the Premier of Spain). One of the accused confessed the full ...

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  37. Lynch Law.

    At Harrison, Missouri, two drugcrazed negroes last week ran amok with revolvers and held up the town. Three white men, three negroes, and one ...

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  38. Prospects of Meat Famine.

    At the convention of the American Meat Packers' Association in Chicago last week, several speakers declared that the United States would seen have to ...

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  39. Warned by Russia.

    Russia has warned Servia against sending troops to Albania, declaring that the reinforcement of her frontier forces will amply suffice. ...

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  40. A Cadet Strike.

    An open revolt on the part of military cadets occurred last week at the drill hall at Sebastopol (Vic). The trouble originated in the refusal of the cadets ...

    Article : 127 words
  41. Airship Tea Party.

    The first tea party aboard an airship was given last week in Germany on the Zeppelin "Zacusen." Twelve women and eight men were the guests of Dr. ...

    Article : 55 words
  42. "The Last Ditch."

    Sir Edward Carson, the anti-Home Rule agitator, is continuing his campaign of sedition with vigour. Addressing a big gathering of Orangemen in ...

    Article : 125 words
  43. The Breslan Scandal.

    The German police are continuing their investigations into the extraordinary scandal at Breslau, where fourteen persons were arrested on charges of ...

    Article : 69 words
  44. Aerial Tumbling.

    M. Pegoud, the daring French aviator, who recently "looped the loop" in an aeroplane, gave a remarkable demonstration at Brookland (Eng.) last week. ...

    Article : 103 words
  45. Politics and Business.

    Lord Selborne, in a letter replying to Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, states that when he was appointed Under-Secretary for the Colo ...

    Article : 91 words
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