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  2. WRECK OF THE FIFESHIRE

    The Admiralty regret that no British warships are sufficiently near Cape Guardaful to take part in the search for the missing boat ...

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  3. THE LATE CARDINAL MORAN

    From 8 o'clock this morning there was a steady stream of visitors, estimated at over 2000 per hour, to St. Mary's Cathedral, where, in ...

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  4. TRANSPORT WORKERS' STRIKES

    In view of the threatened general railway strike the Prime Minister, Mr. Herbert Asquith, held separate conferences to-day with the railway ...

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  5. TROOPS IN LONDON.

    The number of troops now encamped in London is fully 16,000. The fishing industry has been paralysed by the strikers, causing a ...

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  6. SPLENDID DISCIPLINE.

    The discipline on board of the Fifeshire when the vessel struck was splendid, and all the passengers were perfectly calm. The ...

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  7. MOVEMENTS OF TROOPS.

    There were stirring scenes yesterday at Aldershot and Waterloo stations over the departure and arrival of troops. Eight thousand cavalry ...

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  8. PARLIAMENT SITTING.

    Parliament will remain sitting during the crisis caused by the strikes. The Home Secretary, Mr. Winston Churchill, yesterday ...

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  9. RIOTS IN LIVERPOOL.

    Renewed rioting took place in Liverpool this afternoon, but the gravest feature of the day's proceedings was that the strike committee ...

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  10. THE FUNERAL.

    Mr. Vernon, Private Secretary to the Governor-General, left by the express to-day for Sydney to represent the Governor General at the ...

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  11. CANADAIN ELECTIONS

    The Canadian electoral campaign is now in full swing, and on both sides the reciprocity agreement with the United States and the naval ...

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  12. OFFICIAL BEGINNING.

    A general railway strike officially began last night on a considerable scale, but how far it will become really general remains to be seen. ...

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  13. TROOPS GUARD STATIONS.

    Troops are this morning guarding most of the London stations and the main lines through the suburbs. The railway strike so far has been ...

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  14. LONDON FAIRLY NORMAL.

    At a late hour last night traffic was proceeding normally at the London railway termini. Only a few men had ceased work, except at ...

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  15. SOLEMN OFFICE AND REQUIEM HIGH MASS.

    A solemn office and requiem High Mass wad celebrated this morning at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception for the repose of the ...

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  16. LIBERAL PRESS VIEWS.

    The Liberal "Daily Chronicle" and the Radical "Morning Leader" both uphold the principle of conciliation boards. The former ...

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  17. FRUITLESS CONFERENCES.

    After the abortive conference at the Board of Trade yesterday the railway men's executive met the Parliamentary Committee of the ...

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  18. EFFECT IN FRANCE.

    The strikes in England are very seriously affecting the French export trade in produce, and it is estimated that French exporters have ...

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  19. PREMIER'S RETIREMENT.

    The Prime Minister, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, speaking last night at Three Rivers, in Quebec, foreshadowed as probable his early ...

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  20. CRITICAL STATE OF LIVERPOOL.

    The position of affairs in Liverpool is rapidly growing from bad to worse. Famine is threatened, and the spectre of pestilence hovers ...

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  21. SITUATION IN LONDON.

    A detachment of three thousand Aldershot troops reached London to-day, and arrangements have been made to encamp live thousand more ...

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  22. GOLDFIELDS SERVICES.

    Two requiem Masses were celebrated in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Kalgoorlie, yesterday morning, for the repose of the soul of ...

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  23. MISCELLANEOUS

    The Jockey Club has exonerated the jockey D. Maher, who was. suspended the other day by the stewards for his riding of the ...

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  24. WEST AUSTRALIANS.

    The "West Australian Agent-General, Sir Newton Moore, and the Mayor of Perth, Mr. T. G. Molloy, were to-day entertained at luncheon ...

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  25. LANCASHIRE CITIES.

    The people of Manchester are threatened with starvation, and are now subsisting on their reserves of food. Hundreds of the public are ...

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  26. LABOUR PARTY ACTION.

    Immediately after the railway men's secretary had declared war yesterday, some 1500 telegrams were despatched to different centres ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN GATHERING.

    A large gathering of Australian shippers, bankers, and merchants met at luncheon to-day and inspected the Demosthenes prior to her first ...

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  28. RIOT AND LOOT.

    Serious rioting began yesterday in the Scotland-road area of Liverpool. Many bakers' shops were looted in the lower parts of the city ...

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  29. SOUTH WALES STRIKE.

    The Cambrian Combine coal-miners, who have been out on strike for about 10 months, have, resumed work on the basis of the ...

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  30. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    Playing for Kent against Gloucestershire in the round of county matches that began to-day, F. E. Woolley, one of the acceptors for the ...

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  31. CARDINAL MORAN'S DEATH.

    Mr. John Redmond has cabled to the late Cardinal Moran's secretary the sorrow of the Irish party at the death of his Eminence. ...

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  32. N.S. WALES POLITICAL CRISIS

    The Under-Secretary in the Chief Secretary's Department states that Mr. Perry's majority at the Liverpool Plains by-election remains at ...

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  33. DISCUSSION IN THE COMMONS

    The scene was then shifted to the House of Commons. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Lloyd-George, said he thought that the men had ...

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  34. PARLIAMENT BILL.

    The "Globe" strongly protests against the action of the Government of South Australia in sending congratulations to the Imperial ...

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  35. DISORDER IN SHEFFIELD.

    Very turbulent conditions prevailed yesterday in Sheffield. A riotous mob attempted to tear up the railway line at Winco Bank, but ...

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  36. LADY RUSSELL'S ESTATE.

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  37. RAILWAY STRIKE PROGRESS.

    The railway strike is steadily progressing. Five thousand railway men at Leeds have, struck, and so have many at Blackburn, Radford ...

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  38. ENTRANCE TO PORT PHILLIP.

    A scheme for the deepening of the entrance to Port Phillip Bay, at a cost of £50,000, was adopted by Cabinet to-night. The money is to ...

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  39. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    Mr. Atwood, an American airman, made 120 miles on Thursday on route from St. Louis to Boston. He declared that he almost went to ...

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  40. WOOL TARIFF BILL.

    Great Republican applause greeted the announcement that President Taft had vetoed the Wool Tariff Bill when it was read in Congress ...

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  41. SUNDAY STRIKE ITEMS.

    The local Territorials at Newcastle have been ordered to return their rifles to the armoury. A meeting of the railway men on ...

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  42. ANNOUNCEMENT OF STRIKE.

    The secretary of the railway men's strike committee announced this afternoon that a general railway strike would begin forthwith. ...

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  43. MONEY OBTAINED FROM SOLICITORS.

    Mr. Roe, P.M., in the" Police Court to-day, heard evidence in a case in which Albert Manders and Percy E. Dobie, agents, were ...

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  44. EXPLANATION SATISFACTORY.

    The leader of the Labour party, Mr. J. R. Macdonald, said that there seemed to have been a misunderstanding. He had felt so ...

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  45. MOROCCO CRISIS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Berlin says that uneasiness has been renewed concerning the outcome of the Franco-German conversations ...

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