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  2. SHOOTING A HORSE

    SIR,—In reference to a paragraph appearing in "The Daily News" of April 1 of a horse of mine being ordered to be destroyed by Mr. Walter ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY.

    The Yarra, the second of the destroyers being built for the Australian navy, was yesterday successfully launched on the Clyde. Mrs. Newton ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Treasury bilis to the amount of £1,000,000 have been issued. This fresh issue makes the total floating debt since the end of October ...

    Article : 91 words
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  6. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    A great society scandal is convulsing Bremen, in Germany. Six arrests have been made, and several accused persons have fled the ...

    Article : 95 words
  7. NEW GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir John Dickson-Poynder has been appointed to succeed Lord Plunket as Governor of New Zealand. [The distinguished baronet who ...

    Article : 148 words
  8. CRISIS APPROACHES.

    The Master of Elibank, the Chief Liberal Whip, speaking at Manchester last night, said that a crisis would arise from the hour when the ...

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  9. CHIEF JUSTICE CULLEN

    Chief Justice Cullen, K.C., M.A. LL,D., of New South Wales, has been gazetted Lieutenant Governor of the State. [His Honor the Hon. William Portus ...

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  10. OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

    It is officially announced that Sir Dickson Poynder has been appointed to succeed Lord Plunket as Governor of New Zealand, and that Lord Plunket has ...

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  11. THE PRECEDENT OF 1832.

    The "Standard," "Spectator," and other journals indicate that the moderate Liberals are objecting to the King on the eve of a dissolution being asked ...

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  12. FRENCH SUBMARINE

    The submarine "Ventos," manoeuvring at Cherbourg, France, dived 105ft., continuing to travel that depth for 24 minutes. The crew felt no ...

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  13. IMPERIAL DEFENCE

    The Secretary of State for War (Mr. Haldane) addressed the Royal Economic Society last night, and drew sympathetic attention to Professor Shield ...

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  14. ANTI-BETTING

    The London police are taking steps to suppress the operation in the city of foreign totalisator shops. John William Andrews was fined £50 ...

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  15. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S VISWS.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for the Commonwealth, spoke at the luncheon held in connection with the launch of the Yarra yesterday. He ...

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  16. MASKED BRIGAND

    A masked brigand at La Guardia, Spain murdered Signor Diaz, a banker, and two of the servants. Having robbed the house, he set it ...

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  17. MERRY WIDOW HATS

    Mrs. Blanche Eadley, the novelist, and another lady have summoned Mr. Frank Curzon for turning them from the Prince of Wales Theatre, owing to ...

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  18. GAMBLING IN CANADA.

    After a two days' discussion in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, a Bill to make bookmarking Hegal was defeated. This follows complaints at ...

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  19. RECORD COALING OPERATIONS

    The crew of the battleship Schleswig Holstein coaled 700 tons in an hour and 25 minutes, equal to 566 tons an hour, thus constituting a record for ...

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  20. FEDERAL POLLING BOOTHS

    Sir,—The small percentage at voters at the Federal elections is the altogether due to lack of interesting disregard of responsibilities on the part ...

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  21. SOMALIIAND.

    The British Government is stated to have cancelled or modified the instructions regarding evacuation of the interior of Somaliland. ...

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  22. LORD KITCHENER IN AMERICA.

    Lord Kitchener, who is on a visit to the United States, was yesterday the guest of Admiral Sebree at a banquet at. San Francisco. Admiral Sebree, in ...

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  23. CONQUEST OF THE AIR

    M. Kivet, a Belgian, with a passenger, made 102 miles in Mr. Harry Farman's biplane in 140 minutes, at Chalons, France. ...

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  24. RELIGIOUS HATRED

    A Turkish gendarmerie functionary has been sentenced to imprisonment for life for forging documents inciting the Moslems against the Christians in ...

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  25. MARITIME STRIKE.

    The Reservists' strike at Marseilles, France, has a brighter outlook, as the strikers are beginning to yield. ...

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  26. SHORT TIME IN TRADE.

    The Federation of Master Cotton Spinners of Manchester has declared in favor of a 5 percent, reduction in wages. A crisis is feared, although a ...

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  27. CANCER RESEARCH AMONG FISHES.

    President Taft, in a message to Congress, asks for an appropriation for the purpose of investigating the cause of cancer in fishes. It is hoped that ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION.

    Sir George Reid the High Commissioner for the Commonwealth in London, and Mr. N.J. Moore, Premier, of Western Australia, were the guests of ...

    Article : 106 words
  29. CHAMPAGNE

    The imports of continental champagne in 1910 into England have increased 25 per cent. This increase is attributed to the fear that ...

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  30. THE KING'S HEALTH.

    The "Saturday Observer" reports through its Biarritz correspondent that His Majesty's health is perfectly reestablished. ...

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  31. BOER BOTHERS.

    The Opposition in the Legislative Council of the Orange River Colony decided to divide the House on every clause of the Dual Education Bill. ...

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  32. YERKES ART COLLECTION.

    The Yerkes art collection, which has been sold by auction in New york, has realised £196,890. Hals's "Portrait of a Roman" brought £27,400, and two ...

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  33. MONTREAL HARBOR IMPROVEMENT.

    It is proposed to expend a sum of £3,600,000 in improving the Montreal harbor. ...

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  34. DEATH OF T.F. WALSH

    Mr. Thomas F. Walsh, the famous mine owner and mineralogist, who was associated with the late King Leopold, of Belgium in some of his mining ...

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  35. MT. ETNA'S ERUPTION

    The eruption of lava from Mount Etna, Sicily, continues. One stream is advancing 30ft. Per hour, and destroying all vegetation in ...

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  36. WORM CYSTS IN CATTLE.

    The Officer of Health in London has reported that out of 1,533 Queensland fores, forming portion of the frozen meat shipment of the s.s. Perthshire ...

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  38. PARLIAMENTARY STEEPLECHASE.

    At the House of Commons Steeplechase, run this year at Epping, Essex, Mr. James Tomkinson, M.P. was thrown, striking his head a violent blow ...

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  39. BUTTER FACTORY DESTROYED

    The English Butter Society's factory at Nantes, France, has been burnt down. ...

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  40. JUSTIFIABLE HOMICIDE.

    The trial in Paris of a young woman named Augustine Pegrade on a charge of killing her husband has resulted in a verdict of acquittal. ...

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  41. GENERAL BOOTH.

    Queen Alexandra, in a letter to General Booth head of the Salvation Army expressed the wish that he might enjoy every blessing, and the hope that he ...

    Article : 54 words
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