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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    The last week has seen a market improvement in the situation created by the discontent of the Indians in South Africa. This is revealed by the publication of ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    Situation has improved in Pre[?] Durban, which are the only tag railway strike centres. [?] railway strikers are rushing ...

    Article : 96 words
  4. CABLEGRAMS

    Conflicting reports are in circulation regarding the business transacted at the meeting of the British Cabinet yesterday ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    The charge against a student named Nirmol Kantorey of having murdered Inspector Ghose was heard in camera, as the evidence was sensational. ...

    Article : 86 words
  6. COAL PORTERS' STRIKE

    Eight thousand London coal porters are now out on strike. A meeting of the men to-day rejected the offer of the masters to ...

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  7. LABOR LEADER'S DECLARATION.

    Mr Ramsay Macdonald, M.P., Labor representative of Leicester, in a speech at Dunden last night attacked Mr Churchill's naval administration. ...

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  8. CANADA'S POLICY.

    During a debate in the Senate on the Address in Reply, Senator Ross twitted the Conservatives with being afraid to submit the naval policy to the people as ...

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  9. JAPANESE IN AMERICA.

    The Immigration Committee of the House of Representatives to-day declined to re-open the hearing of the Baker Bill, which provides for the exclusion of ...

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  10. LOST SUBMARINE

    The stern of the submarine A7 is buried deeply in the mud at the bottom of Whit sand Bay. This, in conjunction with the depth, makes the work of salving her most ...

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  11. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    A sudden death occurred at the Tourello railway station this morning under painful circumstances. Thomas Parkes Grenfell and his brother, sons of Mrs W. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN SUBMARINES.

    It is announced that the second-class cruiser Eclipse will convoy the Australian submarines as far as Columbo. The submarines will leave for Australia ...

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  13. [?]DEPINITE WITHDRAWAL.

    [?] enquiries made in certain circles [?] it as surmised that the action circles [?] at a surmised that the action of [?] of Trades, or of the body ...

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  14. HOME RULE

    Mr Austen Chamberlain. M.P., referred in a political speech at Southampton to the provision in the Home Rule Bill for 40 Irish members at Westminster. ...

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  15. TORPEDO BOATS FOR GREECE.

    The construction of six torpedo boats for the Greece navy has been completed at Stettin. ...

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  16. CANADA AND ASIATICS.

    The Canadian Government is negotiating with Downing Street in respect of the proposed Aslatic Exclusion Bill. It is not known yet whether the total ...

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  17. MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY

    The mysterious tragedy at Teeingshall, near Wolverhampton, which was revealed on Wednesday by the discovery of the body of Thomas Reeks, a ship's engineer. ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    An Edmonton (Alberta), message reports the state return of the patrol of North West Mounted Police, which was believed to have been lost while seeking in the Far ...

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  19. BATHING SENSATION.

    Following closely upon the drowning tragedies at Point Lonsdale a few weeks ago, another batching sensation was caused to-day at the Back beach, when ...

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  20. LEADDRS IN COURT.

    [?] of the men arrested at the [?] Trades' Hall were charged a Police Court to-day with having intended acts of disorder and neglect ...

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  21. ATLANTIC SHIPPING

    At the meeting of the North Atlantic Conference to-day, the shipping companies concerned decided to re-form their association, but the Hamburg-Amerika ...

    Article : 127 words
  22. ANGLICAN HERESY CHARGE.

    The English Church Union has expressed its sympathy with the action of the Bishop of Zanzibar in connection with the Kikiya amalgamation of Protestant ...

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  23. [?]E USE OF THE MILITARY.

    Parliamentary committee of the Union Congress has passed a reso[?] condemning the proclamation of [?] law in South Africa, and also ...

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  24. EXPLOSION IN A MINE.

    An explosion of gas in M'Donald's Reef mine. Fryerstown, occurred to-day, and T. T. Dunstan, of Guildford, and W. Baxter, of Melbourne, narrowly escaped ...

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  25. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London wool sales were continued to-day, when active competition by both Home and Continental buyers was in evidence. All prices were fully maintained ...

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  26. SITUATION IN NATAL.

    [?] meeting of delegates from branches [?]Natal Federation of Trade it was [?]that the Federation was not pre[?] to call off the strike at present, but ...

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  27. BOY STRANGLED

    The inquest was commenced to-day on the seven-year-old son of a London newsvendor named John Starchfield. The boy was sent on an errarnd by his mother, and ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND BOXER'S SUCCESS.

    Albert Seanlon, of queensland, was matched against "Stoker" Griggs for the best of ten rounds at the Ring last night. Seanlon won on points. ...

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  29. WHEAT AND BUTTER MARKETS.

    The wheat market is firm. There is more enquiry for cargoes. Australian wheat on the spot is quite. The latest quotations are 88/ to 38/6. ...

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  30. LABOR MEN FINED.

    [?] the printer of the "Strike [?] which was issued on 18th inst., to-day fined 25, or a month's im[?], Three other men arrested ...

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  31. ACCIDENT IN A SHAFT.

    On 9th January Charles Hewitt a shift boss at Koch's Pioneer mine long Gully, making his weekly inspection of the shaft was suspended in a gig, when a slab of ...

    Article : 80 words
  32. CRAFT IN AMERICA

    [?], the impeached Governor of [?], is appearing as the chief wit[?] Attorney Whitman's State-wide [?] ...

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  33. SUSPECT SAILS FOR CANADA.

    A booking-clerk employed by the London and North-western Railway Company states that on Tuesday night a man presented a voucher and booked his passage ...

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  34. INTERSTATE COMMISSION

    Further evidence was taken to-day by tile Inter-State Commission regarding the boot and shoe industry in Australia. Charles Bennion, mechanical engineer, ...

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  35. SICK MAN'S END.

    An enquiry was held to-day into the death of John New house, of Kangaroo Flat, which occurred on Thursday. A verdict of death from injury to the throat, ...

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  36. SWEDEN ALARMED

    The Stockholm newspapers deliver a violent concerted attack on Russia this morning in regard to her supposed intentions towards Sweden. They allege that ...

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  37. EMPIRE UNITY

    [?]dney Law, the Well-known [?] is gave the first of a series of Rhodes' [?] at King's College, London, on [?]day. ...

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  38. TURKEY AND GREECE

    The "Reichspost" states that a Turkish force has landed on the Island of Mityleno, in the Algean, Sea, which was captured by Greece during the war. ...

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  39. A THREAT FULFILLED.

    This morning the body of the girl. Annetto Palmer, who disappeared from her home at Bulimba on Wednesday night, leaving a note announcing her intention ...

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  40. EFFORTS TO REGAIN ISLANDS

    A telegram received from Constantinople reports that the Grand Vizier has informed the British Ambassador that Turkey declines to recognise the decision of ...

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  41. THROAT-BADLY GASHED.

    Lionel Fawcett, aged 50, a married man, employed by the Harvey Dann Propty., Ltd., Ryrie street, was found this morning in an outhouse at the rear of the firm's ...

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  42. MR J. CHAMBERLAIN'S SEAT

    The local joint executive of the Liberal Union and Conservative Parties in West Birmingham has selected the Right Hon. Austen Chamberlain, M.P. for East ...

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  43. LATE LORD STRATHCONA

    Owing to the desire of Lord Strathcone to be buried at Highgate beside his wife, his family have declined the offer of the Government and the Dean of ...

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  44. MISSING MOTOR TYRES

    Dots Sainsbury and Mulfahey to-night arrested Albert H. Braggs, laborer, and George Leslie Heskeith, pastrycook, on a charge of being in possession of four ...

    Article : 40 words
  45. [?] DIVORCED EARL

    [?] last the Countess Cowley secur[?]vorce from Earl Cowley, on the [?]of his misconduct with a Mrs [?] The decree nisi was made ...

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  47. DANNEBROG

    Superfluous hairs destroyed by Dannebrog. Out of a mass of failures has come genuine success. Mme Frokjar (diploma Massage College, Copenhagen, visits ...

    Article : 51 words
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