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  2. THE LATE SIR GEORGE DAVIES.

    Amid every token of public and private respect and regret the remains of Sir George Davies, K.C.M.G., M.H.A., were yesterday forenoon borne from ...

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  3. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS.

    Mr. Laird Smith (T.) resumed the debate in the House of Representatives to-day on the Preference to Unionists Prohibition Bill. He said that the ...

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  4. RIVER PIRATES.

    There was an extraordinary battle yesterday between detectives and river pirates under Brooklyn Bridge, which connects Long Island with New York ...

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  5. STORMS IN AMERICA.

    Further reports have been received of the destruction caused by the recent storms on the Great Lakes of American. It is estimated that six cargo steamers ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. Bonar Law, the leader of the Opposition, addressing the National Unionist Conference which opened at Norwich yesterday, said when the ...

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  7. DUBLIN STRIKE.

    James Larkin, the Dublin strike leader, over whose imprisonment for delivering seditions speeches there has been considerable agitation, was ...

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  8. FLOODS IN THE HUON.

    The most serious flood that has occurred for twelve years has overtaken the Huon during the last few hours, and strange sights are being witnessed in the ...

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  9. STEAMER ON FIRE.

    The steamer Muirfield Head, 3,086 tons, belonging to the Doughty Shipping Co. of West Hartlopool, arrived on fire yesterday at, Halifax, Nova ...

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  10. NICARAGUA.

    Mr. W. Jennings Bryan, tho American Secretary of State, yesterday snubbed General Joseph Santos Zelays, the ex-Dictator of Nicarag[?]a, who asked ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND STRIKE.

    There are indications that the strike is gradually dying out. The Union S.S. Co.'s permanent hands have resumed work, and matters were brisk at ...

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  12. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Whilst a theatrical company known as the London Merrymakers were travelling yesterday from Clayton to Eufaula, in the State of Alabama, ...

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  13. UNITED STATES AND MEXICO.

    Conflicting reports are teaching Washington as to the situation in Mexico. One statement is that directly defying the United States, General Huerta, the ...

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  14. BILLIARDS. THE REECE-GRAY MATCH.

    The billiard match between T. R[?] and George Gray, the young Australian, was continued yesterday. The match is 18,000 up for £100 a side, honzoline ...

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  15. DIAMOND SWINDLE.

    A diamond swindle involving £20,000 was uncovered in New York, when a young woman disappeared from a fashionable hotel in Fifth-avenue. ...

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  16. SEDITION IN INDIA

    Yesterday a letter addressed to the newspaper "Pioneer," at Allahabad, exploded in the mail train injuring a sorter. There have been similar ...

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  17. ARMING OF ULSTER.

    Inquiries made in Birmingham reveal that there hnve been recent heavy exports of rifles to Belfast, and that further substantial contracts have been ...

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  18. STEVENSON'S CHALLENGE.

    Melbourne Inman has accepted Stevenson's challenge for a game of 18,000 on level terms for £100 a side. The billiard championship is not involved in ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLES

    So far £71,431 towards the appeal for £100,000 has been raised for the establishment of a London School of Tropical Medicine. ...

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  20. TASMANIAN MAIL CONTRACT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. O'Malley (T.) referred to the question of the Tasmanian mail contract. He had, he said, received a ...

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  21. FOOTBALL FINANCE.

    The Sheffield United Football Club has offered the Barnsley Club £2,000 for the transfer of their half-back Uttl[?]y. ...

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  22. ALSACE LORRAINE

    A few days ago a great sensation was caused at Zabern, in Alsace-Lorraine, by the conduct of a German licutenant named Von Foorstner, who offered his ...

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  23. EARTHQUAKE IN PERU.

    In the disastrous earthqunke which occurred on Wednesday in Peru, mid which resulted in several small towns in the province of Aymara[?] being ...

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  24. SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA.

    At to-day's proceedings of the international conference which is meeting in London to agree on a common policy with respect to the subdivision of ships, ...

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  25. STATE POLITICS.

    Both political parties are beginning to prepare for the struggle for the Denison seat rendered vacant by the death of Sir George Davies. The writ for the ...

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  26. HERCULES AND PRIMROSE MINES.

    The directors of the Hereulus and Primrose Mining Companies are making known to their respective shareholders that Mr. Weinberg, who was to ...

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  27. INDIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    At Johannesburg to-day a large meeting of British Indians was held, and resolutions passed expressing gratitude to Mr. M. K. Ghandi, the Indian ...

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  28. A ROYAL DIVORCE

    It is reported in Sweden that divorce proceedings are impending between Prince William, the second son of King Gustav V., and his wife, who was the ...

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  29. SOMALILAND.

    Mr. Alan Ostler, the correspondent in Somuliland of the "Daily Express," states that since the withdrawal of British support from friendli[?]s in the ...

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  30. BACKING RACEHORSES.

    From the evidence given in the City Police Court to-day, when three charges of assault, bad language, and having insufficient means of support were ...

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  31. MURDER PLOT.

    Yesterday a Manchu, who was afterwards found to be armed with a revolver, was arrested, in the palace at Peking. He admitted that he had ...

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  32. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    At the first annual meeting of the International Arbitration and Peace Association, which, was held in London yesterday, allusion was made to the ...

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  33. HOBART AND BIG SHIPS.

    In the House of Representatives t-day Mr. Laird Smith (T.) asked the Minister of Trade and Customs (Mr. Groom) (1) Whether it is a, fact that ...

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  34. TURKEY AND GREECE.

    The recent fears as to the prospects of peace between Turkey and Greece, owing to Turkey insisting upon demands which, Greece found it impossible to ...

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  35. SMALL-POX EPIDEMIC

    One fresh small-pox patient had to be taken to the Quarantine Depot to-day from the metropolis. The sufferer resided at Dulwich Hill. ...

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  36. DOMINIONS COMMISSION.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Dominions Commission, Mr. Park a London immigration officer, gave evidence and stated that there were 126 licensed ...

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  37. KILLED BY FALLING LIMB

    Thomas Cowan, aged 22 years, and George Newell, aged 23 years, two employees of the Mississippi Saw milling Co., near Warburton, were killed ...

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  38. BRITISH ARMY.

    The War Office authorities have initiated an experiment for turning all soldiers on furlough into recruiting officers, granting special recruiting ...

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