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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    Sir Edward Carson. M.P., the Ulster Leader, Inspected six battalions of the Ulster volunteers at Belfast on Saturday day. Addressing the men, He said, "We ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    All the foreign Powers have sent messages of condo[?]ence to Great Britain on this loss of the Submarine A7 with all hands off Cape Ram's Head on Saturday. ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS

    The utmost quiet and good order prevails in Johannesburg and the Reef. The police have now dispensed with arms, but armed sentries still remain at ail ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    The Board of Trade Statistics have been supplemented by the trade union returns. These show that the loss of wages in 10 working industries from stoppages ...

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  6. FAILURE TO LOCATE BOAT.

    All efforts made yesterday to locate the submarine A7 proved atile. Italy has offered the Admiralty the use of the Italian submarine Lisper Anteo ...

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  7. PRAYERS FOR PEACE.

    Prayers were offered in Many churches to-day for peace in Ireland. ...

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  8. THE MISSING S.S. ACILIA.

    After a lapse of three months, now has been received here of the fate of the Hamburg-America liner Acilia, 5693 tons which was due to arrive at Monte Video ...

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  9. POSSIBILITY OF CIVIL WAR.

    During the course of a sermon at St. Mary's Cathedral. Edinbourgh yesterday the Archbishop of York referred to the Home Rule question. ...

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  10. DUBLIN STRIKERS.

    It is understood that James Larkin at a secret meeting hold in Dublin advised the strikers to resume work, as the supplies of food and money from England ...

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  11. PRETORIA RAILWAYMEN.

    Twenty-five returned to work at the rail way workshops this morning despite the presence of a big crowd of strikers, and no hostile demonstration was made. It ...

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  12. NATURE'S UNREST.

    The reported loss of 70,000 lives by the volcanic eruption in Japan has now dwindled to fewer than 250. The Japanese Embssay in London ...

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  13. SPEECH BY MR SAMUEL.

    Several important speeches have been made dealing with the Home Rule question. The Postmaster-General (Mr Herbert Samuel). speaking at Eston, in Yorkshire, said that the Nationalists sincerely ...

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  14. THE KIKUYU PROPOSAL

    Preaching at St. Mary's Cathedral. Edinburgh, yesterday, the Archbishop of York said the Kikuyn proposal was interesting as an experiment in the ...

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  15. COMMANDOES DISBANDING.

    All the burgher commandoes and regiments are demobilising except on the Rand and at Pretoria and Fauresmouth. This means that 30,000 man will still ...

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  16. DASTARDLY OUTRAGE.

    A dastardly outrage, which partially achieved its purpose, was committed on Saturday night. This was an attempt to blow up the ...

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  17. VOLCANO AGAIN ACTIVE.

    The volcano at Sakwrashima again in violent eruption, and the town of Kagoshima is enveloped in clouds of blinding ashes. Many of the inhabitants ...

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  18. THE KING'S CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS.

    Mr J. Campbell, K. C.. M. P. Unionist, speaking at lark, maid that their opponents stated that they ought not to introduce the Kings name into this game. ...

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  19. TURKISH AFFAIRS

    The Turkish Press is still commenting bitterly upon the proposals of the Great Powers in respect to the future of the Aegean Islands, captured from Turkey ...

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  20. THE ALBANIAN THRONE

    The Well-known Vienna newspaper the "None Freie Presse." announces that the Provisional government of Albania has requested the assistance of international ...

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  21. ULSTER FUND OF £1,000,000.

    Some time ago the anti-Home Rulers in Ulster set themselves the task of establishing an indemnity guarantee fund of £1,000,000 to cover losses, in the event ...

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  22. ARREST OF LABOR LEADER.

    Mr Williams, a Labor member of the Band Municipal Council. Was arrested today in connection with the strike. On Saturday evening a leaflet on titled ...

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  23. "TURKEY'S CERTAIN RUIN."

    It is stated here that Germany has strongly remonstrated with Turkey for her purchase of the Brazilian Dreadnought and other naval preparations. ...

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  24. SANGUINARY FIGHTING.

    A telegram from Koryhiza, near Monastir, reports that Sanguinary combats have taken place there between the partisans of Essad Pasha who is one of the ...

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  25. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    Miss Sylvia Pankhurst, the Suffragette leader, who is at liberty on license again was in a very militant mood to-day when she addressed a meeting of sympathisers ...

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  26. SUPPRESSION METHODS CONDEMNED.

    The National council of the Independent Labor Party has requested Mr J. Keir Hardie, M. P. to forward to Mr Lewis Harcourt Secretary of State for the ...

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  27. VICTORIAN LOAN

    The prospectus of the Victorian 4 percent loan of £1,000,000 has been issued. The final instalment of 50 percent is payable on 16th April. ...

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  28. OLYMPIC GAMES

    M. Doumergue, the French Premier, granted an interview yesterday to a deputation from the French National Sports Club and the French Olympic ...

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  29. CHARGE OF INCENDIARISM.

    A Suffragette named Phyllis Brady has been charged with having set fire to the house of Lady White widow of Field Marshal Sir George White the hero of ...

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  30. STATEMENT BY MR WATT.

    Mr W. A. Watt, the Premier to-day stated that the Government had succeeded in having underwritten in London a loan of £1,000,000 at 4 per cent., the ...

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  31. MOVEMENT IN AMERICA.

    A severe blow has been struck at women's suffrage by the majority of members of the Rules Committee of them House of Representatives deciding against the ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The condition or Lord Strathcona, High Commissioner for Commissioner for Canada, who is severely prostrated, following an attack of catarrh, remains unchanged. Lord Strathcona is 93 years of age. ...

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  33. THE POSITION REVIEWED.

    While the industrial difficulties are by so means over indeed their settlement has scarcely yet begun the immediate peril of red ruin and the breaking up of the law has passed. ...

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  34. SOCIALIST FINED

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Berlin states that Herr Soilman editor of the Socialist paper "Rheinische Zoitung." has been fined 500 marks (£35) ...

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  35. ASSASSINATION PLOTS

    The police at Salonica claim to have discovered a plot to assassinate King Constantine of Greece whose father, Kin George, met his death by an ...

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  36. MULTITUDINOUS MURDERER.

    A curious feature of the sensational trial just concluded at Frankfurt was that Carl Hope some years ago obtained judgments against people for slander in ...

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  37. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

    At the international tennis tournament at San Remo the final doubles were won by Wilding the New Zealand player, and Dragbiddle, who defeated F. G. Lowe and ...

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  38. DEATH OF SIR J. DUNCAN.

    The death is announced of Sir John Duncan, part proprietor of the South Wales "Daily News," South Wales "Echo," and Cardiff "Times." ...

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  39. ATTEMPT ON TURK'S LIFE.

    Cheriff Pasha the Turkish Radical leader, describer Sheikh Iskander, one of the two men arrested for the attempt on his life as a Russian whose real name is ...

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  40. AUSTRIA'S DREADNOUGHTS

    The Szentistvan, the fourth of Austria Hungary's Dreadnoughts has been launched at Fiume. Like her sister ships, the Szentistvan is of 20,3000 tons ...

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  41. TENNIS CHAMPION'S BUSINESS INTERESTS.

    Mr. A. F. Wilding the famous New Zealand lawn tennis player, has become a Continental director of a motor-tyre company ...

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  42. FIRE IN RACING STABLE.

    A fire broke out yesterday in the training stables of Captain Dowhurst, in Ireland. It is believed that strikers were responsible. At the time of the ...

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  43. POLITICS IN SWEDEN

    The Swedish Riksdag (Parliament) was opened by King Gustav yesterday. His Majesty stated that the Government proposed to meet the cost of ...

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  44. BRITISH PRIME MINISTER

    Mr Asquith, the British Prime Minister. who has been on a visit to France, has started homewards. ...

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  45. FINE OF £3440.

    A Swiss named Ernhues Moutette has been fined £3440 for having attempted to smuggle gunpowder and phosphorus acres the France Swiss border. The ...

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  46. CHURCH AND POLITICS.

    Despite an episcopal injunction that he must abandon politics, the Abbe Lomire a Radical Republican, has accepted the Vice-presidency of the Chamber of ...

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  47. ANTI-TRUST LAW

    An amendment to the Sherman Anti-Trust Law has been introduced in the House of Representatives by Mr Stanley. Under the new proposal monopolisation ...

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  48. RIFLE SHOOTING

    A Rifle Union has been formed in England to obtain facilities for bringing national training of Rifle-shooting within easy reach of everyone. Those ...

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  49. WHITE WOMAN AS GEISHA.

    The first white woman to become a geisba an Englishwoman has been licensed to appear at the Yokohama tea gardens. She was formerly a teacher in ...

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  50. PAPUA SYNDICATE SUED.

    A few days ago it was reported that Madame Sophy Rathlon of Copenhagen was suing Alfred Copland Admiral M. H. Davis and William Ray directors ...

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