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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    The annual dinner of the Royal Colonial institute was held this evening, when H.R.H. Prince Arthur of Connaught presided. ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    The Supreme Court held that the owners of the Titanic are liable only in accordance with American maritime law. This means that the litigants will ...

    Article : 114 words
  4. CABLEGRAMS

    Speaking a the Colonial Institute dinner. Sir John Madden. Chief Justice of Victoria, said Australia was not disposed to accept the British Government's ...

    Article : 84 words
  5. [?] CABLEGRAMS

    [?] of the interrupted [?] third reading of the Home [?] responsible for the House [?] being crowded this ...

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  6. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    In the South African Union Assembly yesterday the Income Tax debate developed into it discussion on Imperial preference, which Mr Fremantle denounced as ...

    Article : 83 words
  7. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Papal Consistory has created 15 new Cardinals. ...

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  8. SPORTING CABLES

    Middlesex achieved a noteworthy performance against Essex at Leyton to-day "Johnny" Douglas, the Essex captain, won the toss, and sent Middlesex in. The ...

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  9. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is quiet; little business is being done at late rates. ...

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  10. WHEAT CARGO ON FIRE.

    The ship Blfrieda, 1714 tons, has arrived at Bristol with her cargo of wheat on fire. She left Sydney on 17th January for Queenstown with 33, 765 bags of wheat ...

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  11. FRENCHMEN ARRESTED

    A sensation was created in Paris to-day, when it became known that M. Clement-Bayard (designer of the well-known airships which bear his name) and two ...

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  12. DEMONSTRATORS FLOGGED.

    In January 1913, 23 officials of the Supreme Court of Viborg, Finland, were found guilty on a charge of having resisted the law equalising the status of Finns ...

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  13. BOXING IN LONDON.

    Two interesting boxing contests took place in London this evening. At the National Sporting Club "Jim" Sullivan, middle-weight champion of ...

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  14. CANTEEN BRIBERY SCANDALS.

    The passing of sentence on the six army officers, two sergeant-majors, and seven employees of Messrs Liptons Ltd, who all pleaded guilty to charges of bribery in ...

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  15. OVERSEAS CLUB

    Advantage was taken of the Empire Day observations by the Overseas Club to open its new headquarters in London to-day. The ceremony was performed by the Lord ...

    Article : 218 words
  16. LANGFORD DEFEATS WATKINS.

    Sam Langford knocked out Bill Watkins, of Lashville, in the fourth round of a 10-round match last night. ...

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  17. DAY BAKING OF BREAD

    There is the authority of Mr H. Maynard, secretary of the Bread Carters Union that the carters will support the operative bakers if a strike occurs, ...

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  18. GRAY-NEWMAN CONTEST.

    The second billiard match of 18,000 up for £100 a-side, between George Gray and T. Newman, who is again receiving a start of 2000, was commenced this ...

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  19. [?] NOT END OF PLAY.

    [?] of Commons yesterday Mr [?] on the motion for [?] of the Home Rule Bill, [?] further appeal to Mr. ...

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  20. ALBANIAN RISING

    Advice has been received that the rebels at Kavaja expelled the Government officials, and hoisted the Turkish flag. The rebels proclaimed Essad Pasha ...

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  21. HUNGARIAN PATRIOT

    The death has occurred of Francis Kosuth the Hungarian political leader, in his 73rd year. [Francis Kossuth was the son of Louis ...

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  22. PRINCE WILLIAM'S FLIGHT.

    Australian newspapers severely criticise Prince William's precipitate flight before a horde of peasant insurgents. They suggest that his timorousness has ...

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  23. A SPURIOUS PLOT.

    Telegraphing from Durazzo, Dr E. J. Dillon, the special foreign correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," denies that the life of Prince Williams was ever ...

    Article : 59 words
  24. [?]NEWS IN IRELAND.

    [?] Home Rule was not [?] general celebration in any [?] quietly received in ...

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  25. PRESSURE FROM AUSTRIA.

    The King of the Albanians late medical adviser. Dr Berghansen, in a letter to the newspapers states that the crisis was due to a quarrel between Major Schleuis. ...

    Article : 66 words
  26. MISSING AIRMAN

    Up to 8 o'clock this evening there was no news of Gustave Hamel, the missing airman, and very little hope, is now entertained. ...

    Article : 53 words
  27. [?] IN THE LORDS.

    [?] Bill reached the House [?] last time this evening [?] was agreed to on the [?] reading was fixed ...

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  28. LIBEL ACTION

    The action for libel instituted by Captain Thomas Webster Kemp, formerly commander of H.M.S. London against Mr Yexley editor of the naval periodical. ...

    Article : 197 words
  29. [?]ND INTERVIEWED.

    [?] leader of the Irish [?] this evening after [?] of the Home Rule [?] carried in the House of ...

    Article : 92 words
  30. MEXICAN REVOLT

    Advices from Vera Cruz state that there are renewed rumors there of a revolt in Mexico City against the Huertan administration. ...

    Article : 62 words
  31. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Satisfactory reports are being received from the Mexican Peace Conference, which is sitting at Niagara Falls. A basis has been reached on which the ...

    Article : 65 words
  32. MEETING OF EMPLOYERS.

    A meeting of the Trades' Council and the Industrial Disputes Committee was held at the Trades' Hall to-night. It was resolved to support the employees in the ...

    Article : 158 words
  33. AGRICULTURAL WORKERS

    Mr Hagelthorn, Minister in Charge of Immigration, remarked to-day that the agricultural population of C[?]t Britain had declined to a great extent. There ...

    Article : 85 words
  34. PANAMA EXHIBITION

    The Prime Minister informed the House of Commons to-day that the Government adhered to its decision not to take part in the Panama Exposition. ...

    Article : 57 words
  35. [?]OUS HAIRS

    [?] permanently eradicated [?] remedy, Dunnobrog, [?] preparation never falls, [?] interested should ...

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  36. DAY BAKING AT HAMILTON.

    The day baking system will be adopted by the Hamilton bakers from 1st June. ...

    Article : 15 words
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