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  2. MURDER OF BERON

    Mr. Abinger, counsel for Stinie Morrison, the man who has just been convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of Leon Beron ...

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  3. BILLIARDS

    On behalf of the young Australian billiard player, George Gray, a challenge has been issued by Roberts to the Es.cdish champion, H. Stevenson, to play Gray for £1000 aside. The inaitch is to take place in September, to bo for ...

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  4. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The Foreign Secretary, Sir Edward Grey, presided and spoke last night at a dinner given by the International Arbitration League. ...

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  5. STANIFORTH SMITH SAFE

    Mr. Staniforth Smith, with Messrs. Bell and Pratt, reached here at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. They repo[?]ed all well. After covering ...

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  6. A LIVELY SCENE.

    Later on in the debate Dr. Neeler started a lively scene by accusing Mr. Glen Camp bell of having acted contrary to the interests of the ...

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  7. COAL MINES BILL.

    The Home Secretary, Mr. Winston Churchill introduced in the House of Commons a day or two ago a comprehensive bill, based on the ...

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  8. SOLOMON BERON.

    Solomon Beron, brother of the victim of the Clapham Common murder, has been arrested for lunacy. ...

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  9. MATCH WITH INMAN.

    The match between Gray and Inman is virtually assured. it will be played with orystalate balls, for £250 aside, and the winner will ...

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  10. MINE SWEEPING WORK.

    The cruiser Jason has been selected as the parent ship for six trawlers that have been subsidised by the Admiralty for purposes of mine ...

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  11. MOTHERLAND AND COLONIES

    The "Times," discussing Imperial defence and the naval estimates, says it is curious and perhaps significant that the House of Commons ...

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  12. GREY TOPS TWO THOUSAND.

    George Gray has signalised his first appearance in London by performing the feat of com paling a break of over 2000, which is not only ...

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  13. HOUNDSDITCH MURDERS

    Luba Milstein, one of the women first arrested for complicity in the Houndsditch murders, will give evidence for the prosecution of the ...

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  14. REVOLT IN MEXICO

    Senor Madero, the leader of the Mexican insurgents, declares rebellion will cot be ended till President Diaz agrees to a new presidential ...

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  15. LABOUR LEADER'S VIEWS.

    The Leader of the Labour party, Mr. J. R. Macdonald, says that while acquiescing in the readjustment of the relations between the ...

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  16. DEMONSTRATION IN MEXICO. PALACE STONED.

    An American official who has just arrived from Mexico reports that a demonstration took place against President Diaz, and the palace was ...

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  17. MILSTEIN'S STATEMENT.

    When Luba Milstein was brought to the police station on December 18 she made two or three statements, and the following was ...

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  18. IMPERIAL TRADE.

    The Colonial Institute, with the view of identifying itself actively with the furtherance of the Empire's trade has formed a committee ...

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  19. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    The Mexican Minister of Finance, Senor Limantour, is now on his way back to Mexico. He is said to be bearing peace proposals ...

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  20. PULPIT REFERENCES.

    The Free Church. Council has made arrangements for special references in all Free Church pulpits to-morrow to the arbitration ...

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  21. PRIOR PERFORMANCES.

    The match of 8000 np, level, between E. Diggle and G. Gray was continued at manchester on Tuesday (says the "Times" of Feb. 10). ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    With the object of compelling the dissolution of the South African shipping ling, the new Post Office Bill introduced in the Union House ...

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  23. AMERICAN MOBILISATION.

    President Taft, is preparing a special message to Congress to explain the reasons for the mobilisation of the American troops on the ...

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  24. PRESIDENT'S PROPOSAL.

    President Taft is delighted with the favourable reception accorded in England to his proposal for an Anglo-American arbitration treaty. ...

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  25. ANOTHER ACCOUNT.

    Mr. G. B. Bell, of St. Kilda, re-received the fallowing wire yesterday from his son, who is a member of the party:— ...

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  26. BOXING CONTESTS

    During a novices' boxing competition at the National Spoiling Club last night. Tom Davey, a Londoner, fell in the third round before a ...

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  27. RECIPROCITY AGREEMENT.

    The "Times" correspondent in Toronto, who reflects the opinion of Eastern Canada, says nothing has ever been more remarkable in ...

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  28. FUETHEE, DETAILS.

    The anxiety with regard to Mr. Staniforth Smith's expedition in Papua was yesterday set at rest by the receipt of a telegram from the ...

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  29. MISCELLANEOUS

    The schooner Marioonie was sunk last night in a collision with a trawler off St. Pol de Leon, and 26 persons were drowned. ...

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  30. LANGUAGE QUESTION.

    The Education committee recommends that an arrangement be made about the language question for recognising parental option in the ...

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  31. FIGHT AT LOS ANGELES.

    A boxing contact took place here last night between Woolgast and George Memsie The former quite outfought the latter and the referee ...

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  32. CHESS TOURNAMENT.

    In the chess tournament at San Sebastian., which was won by a young Cuban player, Senor Capablanca, with 9 1/2 games, Rubenstein ...

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  33. HOME AFFAIRS

    The Nationalist leader, Mr. John Redmond contributes an article to "Reynold's Newspaper" in advocacy of Irish Home Rule, in which he ...

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  34. REVOLT IN MOROCCO.

    The Moorish tribes between Alcazar and Kebir and Fez, said a cablegram on the 7th inst., have risen in rebellion against the Sultan Mulai ...

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  35. "YOUNG INTREPID AUSTRALIANS."

    The Prime Minister, in addressing a meeting at Newcastle last night, announced, amid cheers, that Mr. Staniforth Smith's exploring party ...

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  36. ONTARIO LEGISLATURE.

    The Ontario Legislature laM night by an overwhelming majority carried a motion against the reciprocity agreement with the United ...

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  37. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL.

    The Rugby football match between England and Scotland yesterday ended in a win for England by 13 points to 8. ...

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  38. PRINCIPALS IN THE FIGHT. TO BE PROSECUTED.

    The authorities have decided to prosecute Wolgast and Memsie for violation of the State law against prize fights. ...

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  39. IN QUEST OF FUNDS.

    Messrs. Archer, Redmond, Hazleton, and Dorovan sailed to-day on a, mission to Australasia, to collect funds for the Irish Parliamentary ...

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  40. ALASKAN COAL LANDS

    A Federal Grand Jury has framed indictments against several persons, among them throe citizens of Toronto, for frauds to the alleged ...

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  41. PNEUMONIC PLAGUE.

    Two deaths from p[?]eumonic plague occurred yesterday at Odessa. ...

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  42. DEBATE IN THE COMMONS.

    The Dominion House of Commons last night continued the debate on the Reciprocity Bill in the course of it Mr. Ewart. a well-known ...

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  43. ELECTORAL ITEMS.

    Mr. Johnson-Hicks, Unionist, has been returned unopposed for Maidstone in place of the sitting Unionist member. Lord A. F. ...

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  44. POLICE PROBATIONER.

    Philip Mainwaring, a police probationer, was shot dead by a constable in Colombo yesterday. ...

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  45. PRESENTATION TO CLEM. HILL

    The Victorian Cricket Association on Saturday presented Clem. Hill with a silver-mounted ball as a memento of his services as captain ...

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  46. ARMY EXPENDITURE.

    M. elemental, reporter of the army estimates, states that since 1883 Germany has increased her military expenditure by 195 per ...

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  47. ACCUSED IN CANADA.

    The men in Toronto who are accused by a Chicago grand jury of complicity in the Alaskan cord lands frauds cannot be extradited, and ...

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  48. OPIUM PROHIBITION.

    The prohibition of opium smoking is being enforced in the Manchurian province or Kirin, where all the opium stored in the ...

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  49. KING'S LYNN ELECTION.

    The petition of the Liberal candidate for Kind's Lynn, Mr. T. ...

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