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  3. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    The Observer" declares that the return of Lord Kitchener to England, which is timed for next week, is creating apprehension in military and ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. F. C. Smith, at Liverpool, described Mr. Asquith as "the underling of Patrick Ford's underling," and Mr. A. Bonar-Law, at Birmingham, said ...

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  6. BOILER BURSTS.

    News has teen received of a tragic explosion at Monterey, in Mexico. A railway locomotive boiler went wrong, and the mechanic unscrewed ...

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  7. VETO RESOLUTIONS.

    The newspapers express surprise that the Irish Secretary (Mr. Birrell) in his speech at Reading should have flatly denied the existence of a bargain ...

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  8. MILITARY BALLOON.

    The French Government claims an option on M. Clement Bayard's dirigible, which is shortly expected In London. ...

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  9. LABOR EXCHANGES.

    In February 930 Labor exchanges filled 12,628 vacancies, and in March 20,355 were placed In positions. ...

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  10. LORD ROSEBERY.

    In the course of a letter in to-day's "Times." Lord Rosebery states:— 'The country will now have to decide the greatest issue of our time, ...

    Article : 151 words
  11. "JACK THE UPPER,"

    Mr. Ke[?]ell, the lawyer who defended the man, at the time believed to be "Jack the Ripper," the infamous Whitechapel murderer, has made disclosures ...

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  12. ROOSEVELT IN GERMANY,

    The "National Zeitung" and "Berlin Post," both warn ex-President Roosevelt to avoid discussing armaments, and Anglo-German rivalry during his ...

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  13. COLONIAL WHEAT DUTY.

    Mr. Balfour, in reply to a correspondent, said he would favor the free import of colonial wheat under a scheme of fiscal reform, and the ...

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  14. AMERICAN FLEET.

    The "New York "World" says President Taft intends to send 25 ships from tho American navy for a world cruise to 1912. ...

    Article : 41 words
  15. TRADE AND FINANCE

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  16. GATESHEA MURDER

    The sensational circumstances of a murder which was recently committed at Gateshead, Newcastle-on-Tyne, aroused at the time great public ...

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  17. QUEEN AND PRINCESS

    Queen Alexandra and Princess Victoria, who set out in the Royal yacht, the Victoria and A Ebert, escorted try two torpedoers, for a Mediterranean ...

    Article : 75 words
  18. NEW STEAMER.

    The North Coast Steam Navigation Company's new boat Canonbar, has been launched at Ardrossan, Scotland, for the Australian trade. ...

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  19. SIR GEORGE REID

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for the Commonwealth, has teen entertained at a banquet by the Savage Club, whose members are ...

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  20. LOCK-OUT IN GERMANY

    A lock-out in the building trade of Germany began at midnight last night With the exception of the Hamburg and Berlin districts the cessation of ...

    Article : 101 words
  21. MURDER OF COLLIERY SECRETARY.

    John Alexander Dickman, ex-secretary of the Widdrington Colliery Company, who was arrested in connection with the murder, near Newcastle, of ...

    Article : 80 words
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  23. ELGLISH METHODISM

    The English Wesleyan Methodists number 488,595, a decrease of 2,267 in the year. ...

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  24. BALLOON SENSATION.

    A sensational experience befell the aeronaut and a lady pasesnger during an ascent of Maitland's balloon at the Crystal Palace yesterday. ...

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  25. FREE TRADE LECTURES

    Mr. Winston Ohurchif, Secretary for the Home Department, is arranging for 2,500 non-party free trade lectures in the coming year. Among the speakers ...

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  26. KING ON' THE BATTLEFIELD.

    King Edward yesterday journeyed by motor-car to Vera, in Spain, where one of the tattles in the Peninsular War was fought. His Majesty visited the ...

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  27. UNIONISTS' FUNDS.

    The building trade in Germany is at a standstill as a result of the lock-out begun at midnight on April 15. Excepting in Berlin, Hamburg, and ...

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  28. MARCONIGRAMS.

    Signor Marconi's transatlantic sixpenny service opens on April 23. The rates to distant parts of Canada will be 4 1/2d. per word below those ...

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  29. MITCHELL DRILLS.

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  30. QUEEN ALEXANDRA AT GENOA.

    Yesterday Queen Alexandra and Princess Victoria visited Genoa, in Italy, and met with an enthusiastic reception by large crowds. They ...

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  32. IMMIGRATION.

    The Royal Colonial Institute has called a conference of societies interested in immigration to meet on May 13 to discuss the subject thoroughly. ...

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  33. FACTORY COLLAPSES

    A metal foundry at Valencia in Spain collapsed, with tragic results One girl was killed and thirty others injured. ...

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  34. CYCLONE DAMAGES AEROPLANE.

    A cyclone which swept (over Rheims and chalons, in France, yesterday wrought conslderable destruction, and resulted In the loss of three lives. ...

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  35. PEARY COMING TO LONDON.

    Captain Scott, who will lead the forthcoming British expedition to the Antarctic, will preside at a lecture to be delivered by Commander Peary at ...

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  36. CHINESE RIOTS.

    The riots at Changsha, China, due to > the official "corner" in rice, were ever, more serious than at first reported. No fewer than 6,000 foreign-drilled ...

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  37. VISCOUNT GLADSTONE

    The new Governor General of South Africa, Viscount Gladstone, is already fairly proficient in Dutch. tHe sails on April 30 for Cape Town. ...

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  38. H. J. WIGMORE AND CO.'S REPORT.

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  39. MARRIED AMID LIONS.

    A marriage ceremony under sensational circumstances took place at Glasgow yesterday. The bride and bridegroom, accompanied by a ...

    Article : 58 words
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  41. MINING AMALGAMATION.

    Meetings of shareholders of the Lake View Consol and Hannan's Star Gold mining Companies have unanimously approved of the amalgamation of the ...

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  42. WHEAT SHIPMENTS.

    The quantities of wheat afloat are:— For the United Kingdom, 4,295,000 quarters; for the Continent, 1,930,000 quarters. The Atlantic shipments for ...

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