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  2. THE ABATTOIRS' QUESTION.

    Sir,—The arguments advanced by "Merino", in his letter to "The Daily News" on the subject of the abattoirs a few days ago, are specious, it is true, ...

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  4. CONQUEST OF THE AIR

    News of a sensational ballooning disaster comes from Stettin, 60 miles north-east of Berlin. Yesterday, in the presence of ...

    Article : 212 words
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  6. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    The four-masted vessel Kate Thomas, from Antwerp for Port Talbot, near Swansea, has been sunk off Lands End, in a collision, when leaving the ...

    Article : 79 words
  7. NO VATICAN RECEPTION.

    Ex-President Roosevelt's reason for not being received at the Vatican, owing to his refusal to bind himself, is explained in correspondence now ...

    Article : 176 words
  8. CO-PARTNERSHIP.

    Sir Christopher Furness, in response to an appeal, is considering the possibility of continuing the co-partnership achene another year. He thinks the ...

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  9. FAMOUS FREE-CHURCHMAN DEAD.

    The Rev. Thomas Law, secretary of the National Free Church Council since 1895, was found dead in the sea at Brighton yesterday. He was in his ...

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  10. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

    The sum of £3,000 has been subscribed to a memorial fund, for the late Professor Benn W. Leavy, a Sydneyite. The committee has decided to found a ...

    Article : 46 words
  11. BALLOONING FATALITY

    Professor Abegg has been killed while ballooning, in Pomerania, Germany. ...

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  12. SPRINTING CONTESTS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    On Saturday, at the Stadium, in Johannesburg, A. B. Postle, of Queensland, and J. Donaldson, of Victoria, contested the best two out of three ...

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  13. GREAT CONSPIRACY CASE.

    The hearing off the Harper-Ronald conspiracy charges was continued. Edward Batchelor concluded his evidence in chief, and was severely cross. ...

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  14. AGRAM conspiracy TRIAL.

    The Croatian (Hungary) Supreme Court has annulled the Agram sentence, on the ground that the evidence was insufficient to justify the charges made. ...

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  15. RUSSIA AND AVIATION

    The Duma has voted an airship fleet and £2,500 in prizes for aerial Inventions. ...

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  16. RAIDING IN SOMALILAND.

    The Mullah of Somaliland has slaughtered 800 friendlies, and has captured a great deal of stock. The other friendlies are now fleeing towards ...

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  17. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Asquith, in the House of Commons, denied promising the Nationalists any kind of Budget concessions. ...

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  18. ILLICIT FINANCE

    It is stated the bucket shops throughout the United States, which have been raised, possessed a fast leased wire tp the New York Stock ...

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  19. COLONIAL GRAIN DUTY.

    The "Manchester Guardian" (Liberal) is discussing the question of whether or, not the Unionists contemplate changing their programme in ...

    Article : 97 words
  20. COMMISSARIAT CORRUPTION.

    Acting upon instructions from St. Petersburg the police recently searched the residences and office of 200 officials of the Russian Army ...

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  21. FINLAND'S HOME RULE ENDING.

    The Finnish railways will be administered by Russian officials after April 14. ...

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  22. IRISH DISSENSIONS.

    Mr. W. O'Brien states that Messrs. John Redmond and John Dillon have refused to join him (Mr. O'Brien) and Mr. Maurice Healy in an interview ...

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  23. TO ORGANISE TURKISH NAVY.

    Rear-Admiral Hush P. Williams will at the request of the British Government, succeed Rear-Admiral Sir Douglas Gamble as organising head of the ...

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  24. SEVERE WEATHER.

    Snowdrifts in Spain are recorded, with 23 degrees of frost, causing severe damage to fruit. Snowstorms are recoiled in the ...

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  25. VALUABLE COTTON GIN.

    Mr. Stead, of Staten Island, New York, has Invented a cotton [?] which, he claims, is capable of effecting a saving of £50,000,000 a year in the ...

    Article : 69 words
  26. THE IRISH LEADER.

    Mr. John Redmond, leader of the Nationalists, speaking at Tipperary on Saturday, said the Liberals, as a whole, were going straight upon the Lords ...

    Article : 220 words
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  28. "VERY SORRY."

    A sturdily-built [?] of middle age named John Scott, pleaded guilty before Mr. Justice Burnside, at the Criminal Court to-day, to having forged ...

    Article : 152 words
  29. BALKAN POLITICS.

    The King of Servia, accompanied by the Premier and the Minister for Foreign Affairs, arrived in Constantinople on Saturday, and was accorded a ...

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  30. WONDERS OF SCIENCE

    Ethergrams have been continuously maintained between headquarters and a Berlin steamer, until her arrival in the Cameroons, the German dependency ...

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  31. MARRIED IMMIGRANTS.

    Mr. T. A. Coghlan (Agent-General for New South Wales) in a letter to the "Times" concerning the assertions of that journal's Sydney correspondent ...

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  32. THAMES WAREHOUSE BURNT.

    The grain warehouse of Messrs. John Dudin and Sons, in Rotherhithe-street, was destroyed by fire last night, and 15,000 quarters of wheat were burned. ...

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  34. MYSTERY OF SEA.

    A Board of Trade Inquiry has failed to discover tho real cause of the disappearance of the ship Australian, bound for Sydney from Mazatian, ...

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  36. FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD

    Patrick Hanlon and Thomas Healey appeared at the City Court to-day, before Mr. Waiter, F.M., charged with assault and robbery. ...

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  38. THE ROSEBERY ELEMENT.

    Mr. T. P. O'Connor, M.P., in a cable message to the New York "Times," states:—"The Irish are ready to swallow nearly everything in the ...

    Article : 102 words
  39. EXPANSION OF BRITISH CAPITAL.

    The "Economist" states that the past quarter's applications of capital in the United Kingdom amounted[?] £99,335,600, compared with £64,238,400 ...

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  40. GOAL MINERS' STRIKE

    Direst poverty is visiting hundreds of homes in Northumberland as a result of the three months' strike. Many small tradesmen have been ruined. The ...

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