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  2. SHIPPING DISASTERS

    Captain Turner was the last man to quit the wrecked liner Veronese. Mr. Smith, the Marconi operator, communicated with the ship ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS

    The Lancashire section of the National Unionist Association, has unanimously thanked Lord Lansdowne and Mr. Bonar Law for their ...

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  4. CHINN ROYAL COMMISSION

    Mr. Justice Hodges, who was appointed by the Commonwealth Government a Royal Commission to inquire into the charges made against ...

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  5. WAR IN THE BALKANS

    The National Assembly will meet on Tuesday to consider the whole situation, and to discuss the question of peace or war. ...

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  6. RELICS OF A STEAMER.

    Portion of a boat and the bodies of two of the crew of the steamer Sola, 3103 tons, which left recently \ for Buenos Ayres, have been ...

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  7. TURKISH FLEET.

    The women of Turkey have signed a proclamation, says a Reuter's message from Constantinople, suggesting that the forts should sink the ...

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  8. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES

    A widow over 60 years old committed suicide to-day by jumping from the first platform of the Eiffel Tower. Her foot caught in the lower ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS

    General Christian De Wet, in a speech he mode yesterday at Winburg, foreshadowed a private referendum of the Nationalist party to ...

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  10. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    The Home Secretary, Mr. Reginald McKenna, has agreed to amend clause 18 of the Welsh Disestablishment Bill so as to provide ...

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  11. LARGE COAL DISCOVERY.

    Eight coal-beds, distributed over an area of 100,000 hectares, or about 250,000 acres, have been discovered in the Congo State on the shore of ...

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  12. SORTIE FROM DARDANELLES.

    On Tuesday the Turkish cruisers Hamidieh and Medjedieh, the battleship Messudieh, and six destroyers left Nagara, on the ...

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  13. DETAILS OF THE DISASTER.

    The Veronese crashed on the rocks at the entrance to Leixoes harbour while attempting to enter the port. The terrified passengers, including ...

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  14. CZAR'S TRAIN DRIVER.

    Dominique Hof, who was regularly employed to drive any train in which the Czar was travelling, died yester-day in the Swiss town of Olten. He ...

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  15. UNIONIST OPINIONS.

    Sir Lionel Phillips, a prominent member of the Unionist party, addressing a meeting here on Thursday night, said that the growth of ...

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  16. HAMIDIEH AT PORT SAID.

    The Turkish cruiser Hamidieh has arrived here. She states that she encountered two small Greek cruisers last night off Port Said, and ...

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  17. WHITE SLAVERY ACT.

    Timothy Patrick Connor was brought up in Old Bailey yesterday uniler the Criminal Law Amendment Act—ordinarly known as the White ...

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  18. MOTOR CAR COLLISION.

    Two motor care collided and were smashed in a fog yesterday at Melton Mowbray. Mr. Winston Churchill's wife had a miraculous escape. ...

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  19. KEPORT OF HOSTILITIES.

    Hostilities are reported to have been resumed in a desultory fashion, and several slight encounters have taken place between Turks and ...

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  20. FRENCH IN MOROCCO.

    A band of Moorish rebels yesterday fiercely attacked a French column at Aquari, but were repulsed. Three French were killed and ...

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  21. FRANCHISE BILL.

    Great interest centres in the coming debate on the Franchise Bill, especially on Sir E. Grey's amendment to omit the word "male," so ...

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  22. RUSSIAN STEAMEES.

    It is reported at Galatz that the Russian steamer Reni is loading provisions and arms for Servia, and that other Russian vessels have ...

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  23. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    A dynamite explosion took place last night in the Arcturu slate quarry in Rhodesia and killed two whites and twenty-seven, natives. ...

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  24. MOST OF THE CREW SAVED.

    Most of the crew of the Veronese saved by jumping into the sea and being then hauled on life boats. The owners of the vessel state that ...

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  25. NON-EXPLOSIVE GAS.

    Sir Joseph Thomson, Professor of Experimental Physics at Cambridge University, has discovered a new nonexplosive gas holding the same ...

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  26. WOMEN'S FEDERATION.

    The suffragists of the Women's, Liberal Federation threaten tha they will stop all further work for the party if the woman suffrage ...

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  27. CHOLERA AT ADRIANOPLE.

    Cholera is reported to have broken out among the Turkish troops in Adrianople. Dr. Carter, of the Red Cross ...

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  28. MR AND MRS. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chamberlain have gone to spend a holiday at Cannes. ...

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  29. VOYAGE OF THE SNOWDON RANGE.

    At a meeting in Newcastle-on-Tyne yesterday it was urged that the freedom of city should be granted to the captain and crew of ...

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  30. HOME RULE BILL.

    Mr. C. P. Trevelyan, Liberal M.P. for the Elland division of Yorkshire, speaking on Saturday at Chester on the Home Paile Bill, said ...

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  31. BALKAN DESTITUTION.

    The, Lord Maor of London is appealing to the public for £50,000 to relieve the destitution that prevails in the Balkans." ...

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  32. KING GEORGE'S VOYAGE.

    The "Imparcial" states that King George will shortly take a cruise with the Mediterranean Squadron, ...

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  33. PRINCE GEORGE OF BAVARIA.

    Prince George of Bavaria, said a cablegram on September 30, is selling his palace at Munich because his wife, the Archduchess "Isabella ...

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  34. MR. CHINN INTERVIEWED

    Mr. Chinn, who has been staying at the Palace Hotel for the past few days, was asked to-night, if he desired to comment on the sensation ...

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  35. CONSTERNATION IN ADELAIDE

    Consternation was caused among the licensed victuallers of Adelaide when it became known that a strike among the employees of the South ...

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  36. STRENGTHENING ST. PAUL'S.

    The Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's Cathedral are appealing to the public for £5000, a sum that is immediately required to strengthen ...

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  37. GERMAN LINER.

    The Hamburg-American liner Christian the Tenth has just reached Queenstown. Her machinery broke down, and for 43 days she ...

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  38. USE OF STARTING GATE.

    Mr. Sydenliam Dixon, in an article in the "Sporting Life," attributes the utility of the starting-gate in Australia as compared with its ...

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  39. NATIONALIST ATTENDANCE.

    Mr. John Redmond is urging the Nationalists not to slacken their attendance in the House of Commons now that the Home Rule Bill is ...

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  40. CRUELTY AT PIGEON MATCH

    In the City Court this morning Mr. Roe, P.M., delivered judgments in a case in which Thomas Taylor was charged with having at the ...

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  41. FIRE ON THE ESTONIA.

    The Russian steamer Estonia, said a cablegram on the 17th inst. caught fire recently in the Indian Ocean, and her crew had to take to ...

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  42. LABOUR MATTERS.

    The seamen's strike at Hull has been settled pending a shipowners' conference. ...

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  43. EXTENSIVE EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Hen Iguaz Pallos hae been arrested here on the charge of embezzling £333,000 belonging to railway companies of which he was a director. ...

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  44. HORSES FOR THE ARMY.

    The "Daily Mail" draws attention to the alarming deficiency of army horses, and says it is due to a conflict between the War Office and the ...

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  45. EXPLANATION OF DELAY

    A complaint was recently made i that the State-owned steamer Eucla, | engaged in the south coast service, was late in arriving at Hopetoun ...

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  46. STRIKE IN GLASGOW.

    Three thousand five hundred carters in Glasgow are going out on strike to-day, demanding a wage increase of 2/ and a work reduction of ...

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  47. VOYAGE OF THE NEW ZEALAND

    The New Zealand High Commissi0ner, Mr, T. Mackenzie, is arranging for an official visit of New Zealanders to inspect the battle cruiser ...

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  48. FRENCH PRESIDENCY.

    The news of M. Poincare's election to the French Presidency has met with an excellent reception i throughout Europe. The new ...

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  49. DOMINIONS AND DEFENCE.

    In a leading article this mornins the "Times" says that Sir Wilfrid Laurier's naval proposals are sure not to be unpopular with the ...

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  50. DISABLED STEAMER.

    The steamer Berlin, on her voyags from Wallaroo to England, has put into Durban disabled. The work of repairing machinery will take ...

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