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  2. THE TROUBLES OF TURKEY

    The Turkish commander, Riza Bey, has inflicted a severe defeat upon the rebels in the Arabian province of Yemen. Three of the rebel leaders ...

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  3. FATAL MINING ACCIDENT

    Thomas Rosich, 23, an Austrian miner, was killed by a fall of earth last night in the No. 10 level of the Golden Horseshoe mine, Boulder. ...

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  4. THE CHAMPAGNE TROUBLE

    Rioting continued yesterday and last night in several places in the Marne Valley. At Trepail the riotous vinedresers barricaded the ...

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  5. REVOLT IN MEXICO

    A recent which has just been received here states that an action took place to-day close to the Arizona frontier between the Federal ...

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  6. PORTUGUESE POLITICS

    The "Daily Express" correspondent at Johannesburg cables the news of a revolutionary outbreak in Portuguese East Africa. Anarchy ...

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  7. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Mr. William Jones, Liberal M. P. for the Arfon division of Carnarvonshire, speaking last night at Colwyn Bay, said that the scheme of the ...

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  8. LABOUR PARTY VOTE.

    A resolution was proposed to the effect that the Labour representatives in the House of Commons be instructed that they must vote on ...

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  9. INDECISIVE ACTION.

    A battle took place yesterday just across the frontier south of the town of Douglas, in Arizona. The Federal troops about 1600 in number, ...

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  10. ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    The leaders of the Bulgarian inner organisation that was once largely responsible for Turkey's troubles in Macedonia, have come to an ...

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  11. TROOPS IN OCCUPATION.

    The riots in the Marne Valley have been quelled, and a general calm now prevails in air the champagne areas. The only exception ...

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  12. THE COMING ELECTIONS.

    In view of the approaching general elections in Portugal the Provisional Government has issued a strong manifesto to the nation. It ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    General Lord Methuen, Commander-in-Chief in South Africa, addressed a parade of the Boy Scouts in Johannesburg yesterday. ...

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  14. SUPPOSED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

    A sensation occurred in a Kalgoorlie hotel yesterday afternoon, when a barmaid, who was at the time employed behind the bar, swallowed a ...

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  15. FIGHTING AT TUZI.

    Fighting still continues round Tuzi, between the Turkish troops and the Albanian rebels. The Turks still hod the heights overlooking ...

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  16. AMERICAN MESSAGE.

    The State Department has despatched a further urgent message to the combatants in Northern Mexico, complaining of the killing of ...

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  17. COPYRIGHT BILL.

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  18. POSITION AT JUAREZ.

    The Federal troops at Juarez expecting another attack from the rebels, and are actively engaged in throwing up fortifications. ...

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  19. A NOVEL DUEL.

    Two carters, residents of the village of Baja, in Hungary, being both in love with the same girl, a farmer's daughter, agreed to fight a ...

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  20. EXCLUSION OF THE AUBE

    "The non-inclusion of the Aube in the delimited champagne area has caused wholesale resignations of municipalities, and the ...

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  21. RUSSIAN POLITICS

    On Friday last, as already cabled, the Premier, M. Stolypin, attended a meeting of the Council of the Empire, that is the Russian Upper ...

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  22. EDUCATION PROBLEMS.

    Mr. Muir, who has just arrived in London to represent Cape Colony at the Imperial Education Conference, said in the course of an ...

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  23. QUESTION OF INTERVENTION.

    President Taft, had a long conference yesterday with the British Ambassador. Mr. James Bryce. It is believed that besides the ...

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  24. NEW MINES BILL.

    The miners of Lothian and Durham held meetings yesterday and protested against the clause in the new Mines Bill which makes ...

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  25. TACTICS OF THE RIGTERS.

    Numerous arrests still continue to be made in the Aube department, and more troops are pouring into it. The rioters have now adopted new ...

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  26. MINERS' DISEASE.

    The Union House of Assembly yesterday passed the, second reading of a bill providing for the payment of compensation to miners who were ...

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  27. THREE BY - ELECTIONS.

    The sudden death of the Earl of Carlisle yesterday and the consequent transfer to the House of Lords of his son and successor who ...

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  28. EASTER MONDAY HOLIDAY.

    Fine, bright weather prevailed for yesterday's holiday, and immense crowds of people spent the day in the open air all over England ...

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  29. POSSIBILITY OF WAR.

    It is fully realised in Government circles here that intervention will be a dangerous policy. It will certainly mean war with Mexico, for ...

    Article : 136 words
  30. TRADE AND FINANCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  31. PROPOSED AMENDMENT.

    The Government proposes to amend the Miners' Phthisis Bill by authorising the employers to deduct the contributions of the miners ...

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  32. CARDINAL'S LETTER.

    The Cardinal Archbishop of Rheims, in a pastoral letter, acknowledges the widespread suffering in the champagne areas, due ...

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  33. EXPULSION OF JESUITS.

    The leading Jesuits in Moscow have been expelled. The "Novoe Vremya" urges the expulsion of all the Polish Jesuits in St. Petersburg ...

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  34. LAWN TENNIS.

    The final of the lawn tennis singles for the covered court open championship of France was played yesterday. It was won by W. Laurentz, ...

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  35. RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT.

    The Republicans in the House of Representatives announce that they will vote against the Reciprocity Bill and their decision is believed to ...

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  36. PENALTY FOR ARSON.

    During the incendiarism of Wednesday last, the wind drove the smoke from the fires into some cellars in which a crowd of rioters were ...

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  37. RESULT OF AN ELOPEMENT.

    A young man was recently arrested on the charge of having eloped with the daughter of a farmer residing near Naples. He was ...

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  38. MISCELLANEOUS

    An epidemic of hydrophobia has broken out in the Spanish provinces of Corunna and Pontevedra, and several deaths have been, reported. ...

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  39. STORIES OF THE DUELLO.

    The perusal of a book containing accounts of remarkable duels inspired to emulation two boys, aged respectfully ten and eleven. They ...

    Article : 64 words
  40. DEATH BY MISPRINT.

    A man recently treated himself for some ailment according to a prescription which be took out of a popular medical book. ...

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  41. SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL.

    The annual Shakespeare Festival began yesterday at the poet's birthplace Stralhford-on Avon, where 53 flags of the Empire were unfurled. ...

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  42. REVOLT IN MOROCCO.

    The robels in Morocco have been joined by a powerful tribe that has hitherto been devoted to the Sultan Mulai Hafid, and encouraged by ...

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  43. FIRE IN A TOWN HALL.

    A fire last night partly destroyed the Town Hall of Schnerbeck, a suburb of Brussels and with it a number of valuable pictures and ...

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  44. PLAYING WITH MATCHES.

    Some children playing with matches yesterday, started a fire in the village of Lindau, near Auerstadt The flames spread rapidly, and 50 ...

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  45. SOCIALIST CONFERENCE.

    The Social Democratic Conference now sitting at Coventry passed a resolution at its meeting yesterday in favour of the maintenance of an ...

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  46. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION.

    Canada received 112,000 immigrants from Britain last year, and expects to receive 175,000 this year ...

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  47. DEATH OF AN ACTRESS.

    As already cabled Miss Peggy Fulton, daughter of Sir Forrest Fulton, Recorder for the City of Loudon, who was appearing here with ...

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  48. ACCIDENT TO AN AIRMAN.

    A. Canadian airman, Mr. Jack Defries, was landing here on Friday; after an aeroplane flight, when his machine upset and he fell and ...

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  49. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    A conference of the Independent Labour party began its sittings at Birmingham yesterday. The President, Mr. W. Anderson, in his ...

    Article : 153 words
  50. KALGOORLIE TOWN HALL.

    The dramatic company, now in Kalgooriie under the management of Mr. William Anderson appeared in the Town Hall on Monday night ...

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  51. MORMON MISSIONARIES.

    The members of the Men's Bible Class at Heywood, in Lancashire, resolved themselves into a deputation on Saturday, and headed by ...

    Article : 123 words
  52. LARGE CHINESE LOAN.

    The bankers of four, nations—Britain, France, Germany and the United States—are participating in a new 5 per cent. loan which China ...

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  53. MURDER AND ROBBERY.

    Two brothers named Delanin, who Represented a Parisian firm of jewellers, were murdered last night in a sleeping car on the express train ...

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  54. STRIKE ARBITRATION.

    Arrangements are proceeding satisfactorily for having the miners' strike at Alberta and the east of British Columbia settled by ...

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  55. BALLOON ACCIDENT.

    Thousands of spectators gathered here on Saturday to witness a balloon race. Before it started the Nordhausen, one of the competing ...

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  56. PARIS SALONS.

    The following Australian artists are represented by pictures in the Old Salon:—Victoria; Messrs. Fox, Bunny, Coates, George Bell, Mrs. ...

    Article : 61 words
  57. Advertising

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