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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    The trial was commenced to-day of George Summer and Samuel Hiloft, who are charged with the murder of Miss Christian Bradfield, whose body was found ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    Sir Edward Grey, Secretary for Foreign Affairs, was the guest of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce at dinner to-day. ...

    Article : 191 words
  4. CABLEGRAMS

    Herbert Samuel, the Postmaster[?]ral, in a speech delivered last night [?]arrogate (Yorkshire), referred to the [?]t proceedings in South Africa. ...

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  5. REDRESS OF GRIEVANCES.

    [?]plying yesterday to a deputation from [?]Cape Railway Engine-drivers and [?] men, Mrs Burton. Minister for Rail[?], accepted a suggestion to hold ...

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  6. OUTRACE BY OUTLAWS

    A shocking outrage has been committed here by Chinese outlaws. During a wedding feast, a band of pirates raided the house in which the ...

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  7. BOY STRANGLED.

    John Starchfield, father of the boy whose body was found under the seat of a railway carriage early last month, was brought before the Old Street Police ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS

    The "Daily Chronicle" stated that Mr Asquith will probably make a pronouncement regarding Ulster during the debate on the Addressing in Reply. ...

    Article : 111 words
  9. THE "WHITE WOLVES."

    Fathers Allain and De Lataille, who were taken prisoners by the "white wolf" brigands when they raided the French mission station at Liuanchew, have been ...

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  10. [?]PORTED LEADERS' COUNSEL.

    [?] Union House of Assembly has [?]el to receive, on Thursday, the peti[?] of council, acting for the deported [?] leaders, for leave to appear at the ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    The South Wales Miners' Federation meeting at Cardiff decided to insist upon workmen having the same right to institute proceedings for breaches of ...

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  12. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION

    [?]cerdig to the "Geographical Jour[?] Sir Ernest Shackleton (leader of forthcoming Antarctic expedition), [?]g on a consensus of the opinions of ...

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  13. WOLVERHAMPTON MYSTERY.

    A sister of the man Rogers, who took passage to Canada at the time of the murder of Kent Reeks, and who was for a time placed under suspicion, has been ...

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  14. GLASS TANK BURSTS

    Miss Annette Kellerman, of Australia, and Robert Brennan both sustained painful injuries while giving a performance at the Bermuda Aquarium last night. ...

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  15. MINIMUM WAGE IN MINES.

    A deputation from the Miners' Federation of Great Britain waited upon the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) to-day to urge the amendment of the Minimum ...

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  16. ROGERS TO BE DEPORTED.

    The Immigration authorities at St. John's deny that Rogers admitted that he knew Reeks. Rogers also denies having made the statement. ...

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  17. ENGLISH ELEVEN

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Johannesburg states that no visiting team of cricketers has been so unpopular as the present team, which is led by ...

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  18. ROUND THE WORLD

    Several airmen have announced their intention of participating in the aerial flight round the world, for which the first prize is £30,000. The United State army ...

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  19. SOCIETY DIVORCE CASE

    Under an order of attachment from Mr Justice Bargrave Deane, judge of the divorce division of the Supreme Court, Frank Harris, director of the London ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Owing to the strong and continual demand for bar gold, the price has been raised one-eighth, bringing it up to £9/19/6 per oz. ...

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  21. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    There appears to be a prospect of the proposed tour of an English Rugby team in New South Wales this year collapsing, owing to a dispute between the ...

    Article : 98 words
  22. MISSING EXPLORERS.

    [?] Government are organising an ex[?]on to search for the Polar expedi[?]ed by Lieutenant Sedoff, no news of [?] has been heard since August last. ...

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  23. STATE PARLIAMENT

    Mr LEMMON asked the Minister of Railways if it was not a fact a number of stationmasters at present employed by the department are over the age of ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN ARTIST.

    Mr Tom Roberts, well know in Australia as an artist, is holding a very successful exhibition of his pictures in the Bond street galleries. The subjects are ...

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  25. BETRAYAL OF DEFENCE SECRETS.

    Baron von der Golz, whose secret trial has began on a charge of having betrayed defence secrets, is a retired naval captain. He had of late been representing Messrs ...

    Article : 92 words
  26. BILLIARDS IN ENGLAND

    [?]illiard match of 18,000 up, with [?]balls, between George Gray and Newman, was continued to-day. Following were the scores when play ...

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  27. "BEGGAR BRIDE"

    The case in which Miss Rosemary Rees, of New Zealand, is sueing Messrs Walter and Frederick Melville for having infringed the copyright of her play. "The ...

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  28. ARMS FOR MEXICO

    President Woodrow Wilson has decided to lift the embargo placed on the exportation of arms and ammunition to Mexico. The supporters of President Huerta ...

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  29. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.

    At a conference of the United / Free Church of Scotland, a committee was appointed to watch the negotiations for union with the Established Church of ...

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  30. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    On the motion of Mr RICHARDSON, the petition of the council and citizens of the City of Melbourne on the Kew Tramway Bill was referred to the Committee ...

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  31. MONEY MARKET

    [?] underwriters will receive about 50 [?]nt, of the South Australian 4 per loan of £2,000,000 at per. understood that the high price at ...

    Article : 43 words
  32. RUSSIAN ARMAMENT WORKS

    M. Domergue, the French Premier, addressing the Foreign Affairs Committee. declared that the Putiloff affair had been settle satisfactorily. ...

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  33. ALIEN IMMIGRATION.

    Representative Henry M. Goldfegle, Democrat, of New York State, proposes the elimination of the literary test from the Immigration Bill. The House adjourned ...

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  34. BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    Sir Geoll Spring-Rice, British Ambassador, and Mr Bryan, American Secretary for State, cofnerred regarding the formulation of a peace treaty between Great ...

    Article : 79 words
  35. LONDON BANK SUSPENDS PAYMENT.

    [?] banking establishment conducted [?]essrs Coulon Berthoud and Com[?] foreign bankers and financiers, of [?]ate street, has suspended payment. ...

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  36. BAD LEG AFTER A KNOCK

    As the outcome of a simple accident—a knock on the leg—Mr W. E. Brown, of Durham street. Auckland. N.Z., was crippled with flesh-eating ulcers for eight ...

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  37. "TAMMANY" ATTACKED.

    Disorder characterised the National Democratic Club's meeting last night, when a vote was carried demanding the resignation of "Boss" Murphy from Tammany ...

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  38. REVOLT IN HAYTI

    [?]at heavy fighting has taken place [?]li. whence the President [?]ed last [?] pon the outbreak of a rebellion. [?] hundred persons have been killed ...

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  39. BRITISH LAND BILL

    Speaking at High Wycombe on Monday, the Marquis of Lincolnshire, a Liberal Po[?]r, was reported to have said, on the authority of Mr Lloyd-George, that a ...

    Article : 96 words
  40. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY

    Early this morning Thomas Hewitt, a recent arrival from America, shot his wife while she was asleep, and then shot himself. He is dying, Jealousy is stated ...

    Article : 48 words
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