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  2. BRITISH CABLEGRAMS

    Lieutenant Evans, R.N., who accompanied Captain Scott on his latest voyage to the Antarctic on his quest for the South Pole, and ...

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  3. DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE

    The "Times" disavows that it anticipated in its Tuesday's article a separate Australian policy in the Pacific as a cable from Sydney had ...

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  4. PANAMA CANAL CONTROL

    Buman Varilla, the negotiator for the sale of the Panama Canal to the United States, believes that if Great Britain and America ...

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  5. AMERICAN CABLEGRAMS

    Four men were killed and seven injured by a passenger train which collided with and wrecked a train that was employed in repairing a ...

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  6. CANADIAN MARRIAGE LAWS

    It is understood that the Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. R. L. Borden, will introduce marriage legislation in the coming session of ...

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  7. TURKEY EN PERIL

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that there is every prospect that the exchange of official pourparlers between the two ...

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  8. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES

    General Brissant de Maillet has been appointed military adviser to China. ...

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  9. NORWICH FLOOD DAMAGE.

    The damage done to the City of Norwich is estimated at £100,000. The trees are infested by rats that took refuge from the flood. The ...

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  10. ALONE AND UNMOLESTED.

    Captain Persius, the "Tageblatt's" naval expert, describes his unmolested visit to Harwich, where he made a close inspection of the ...

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  11. COASTWISE SHIPPING.

    Senator Simms secured the support of the Interstate Commerce Committee in the Senate before the adjournment. Consequently he ...

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  12. MIXED MARRIAGES IN CANADA.

    Judgment was delivered on Monday, says the "Times" weekly edition of August 2, by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on ...

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  13. DYNAMITARDS AT WORK.

    Dynamitards made an attempt to destroy a house belonging to an Austrian named Drogin, and blew up a portion of it. ...

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  14. STEAMER CENTENARY.

    The centenary of the first steamship, the Comet, has been celebrated in Glasgow by an imposing maritime pageant, representative of ...

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  15. SIR WILFRID LAURIER'S VIEWS.

    The "Daily News" says that a single Imperial fleet with single control would find no chance of acceptance by the dominions. The ...

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  16. CHINESE MARAUDERS.

    Two European Customs officers were bound by maurauders, who entered the Customs houses at Lofong and Samchun, looted the places of ...

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  17. GREEK BLOCKHOUSES.

    The Turks attacked four Greek blockhouses on the frontier and killed six men. In another skirmish two Turks were killed. ...

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  18. TAFT'S SPECIAL PLEADING.

    There is an increase of public opinion in favour of the British attitude. President Taft's efforts to make out a case has failed to ...

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  19. ABERDARE COLLIERY FLOODED.

    An inrush of water from old workings flooded a colliery at Aberdare. Three hundred men, who were be low, had narrow and sensational ...

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  20. AMERICAN PARCEL POST.

    The United States will inaugurate a State's parcel post system on January 1 next. A million miles of rural deliveries will be covered. ...

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  21. DISCARDED MISTRESS.

    Madeleine Grondona, a singer at Nice, hearing that her lover, Nicholas di Kavitz, a Russian architect, had married, shot him dead and ...

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  22. ITALY'S PREPARATIONS.

    The correspondent of the "Express" at Rome says that Italy is preparing to despatch twenty thousand troops to attack the Syrian ...

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  23. LAUNCH OF A CRUISER.

    The Admiralty is expediting the launch of an armoured cruiser of the Iron Duke class by a month to enable the earlier laying down ...

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  24. MOTOR CAR TRAGEDY.

    Through a brake failing a motor car fell over a precipice. A girl and lady were killed. Another lady lies in a critical condition. Garbett, an ...

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  25. TAFT AND THE SENATE.

    The "Daily Mail" says that the United States has only one ground for refusal to arbitrate over the Panama Canal questions, and that ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. AERIAL NAVIGATION

    Cody won £4000 in competitionopen to the world, with the Deperdussin monoplane second, the latter securing a prize of £2000. Cody also ...

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  27. TAFT'S USE OF THE VETO.

    President Taft has explained the exercise of his veto power on two or three occasions lately. Friends had told him that if a King had acted as ...

    Article : 119 words
  28. WHAT THE "CHRONICLE" SAYS.

    The "Chronicle" said there is no question but that the dominions are being drawn against their wills into questions of naval defence. ...

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  29. NORWICH RELIEF FUND.

    His Majesty the King has given £100 towards the Norwich relief fund, and a similar sum has been added from the Mansion House ...

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  30. A WOULD-BE JOCKEY.

    The daughter of a jockey, Bulford, has applied to the Budapest Jockey Club for a licence. ...

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  31. FRENCH IN MOROCCO.

    General Mangin, with a French force of 4000 men, completed his 75 miles' dash to Marakesh, where he defeated the pretender, El Hihi ...

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  32. TELEGRAPH RATES.

    The Canadian Postmaster-General, Dr. Louis Phillippe Pelletier, in an interview at Liverpool, said that the British P.M.G., Mr. Herbert ...

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  33. STEAMER SURVEYED.

    The steamer Mataran, who damaged her planking by striking a rock at Port Moresby, has now been surveyed, and she will proceed to ...

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  34. HISTORY OF THE CASE.

    Owing to the dissolution, of the ecclesiastical decree of a marriage in Quebec and of certain other painful occurrences which hardly got ...

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  35. ROYALTY IN CANADA.

    Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Connaught are touring middle-west Canada, where they are lavishly entertained and loyally ...

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  36. TRADE AND FINANCE.

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  37. INSANE SOLDIER.

    Schwarz, an insane soldier, barricaded himself in a room at Romanshorn, fired for six hours at those attempting to dislodge him, killed ...

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  38. AMERICAN PRESIDED

    Ex-President Roosevelt has pledged the Progressive vote for bringing about woman, suffrage. Many women took part in a convention. One ...

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  39. SHARE MARKET.

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  40. EARLY FRENCH COLONIZERS

    The descendants of the French Seigneus, who were the earliest colonizers of Quebec, at a public meeting demanded arbitration in ...

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  41. SHIPPING NEGOTIATIONS.

    The rumour is unconfirmed that the Royal Mail Steam Packet Go. is negotiating for the acquisition of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam ...

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  42. A DISASTROUS FIRE

    A fire swept through the extensive premises of the Adelaide Rope, Nail and Barbed Wire Company, near the West Adelaide railway line ...

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  43. AMERICAN COTTON CROP.

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  44. ITEMISED PAY NOTES.

    A thousand men at Sedghill struck work on a claim that they were entitled to itemised pay notes. ...

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  45. CHINA AND TIBET

    The United States Government does not intend to oppose the action of Great Britain in forwarding a note to the Chinese Government ...

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  46. THE OLYMPIC GAMES.

    Mr. James Sullivan, United States Commissioner at the Olympic Games, in a statement replying to the charges made against the ...

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  47. VERMONT PROGRESSIVES.

    Ex-President Roosevelt, who is campaigning at Vermont, is aiding' the Progressives, who are making a determined fight for the ...

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  48. THE LATE MIKADO.

    A room in the Palace adjoining the death chamber is set apart as a sanctuary of the Emperor's spirit, where services will lake place till ...

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  49. MONTANA RANCHER.

    Cecil Talbot Chfton, a Montana rancher, becomes a British, peer through the death of Lord Grey, of Ruthyn. Clifton has been ...

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  50. BRITISH MEMORANDUM.

    Sir Joan N. Jordan's memorandum to the Chinese Government says that any attempt to re-establish Chinese authority in Tibet will ...

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  51. COASTAL FOOTBALL.

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  52. INSTIGATOR TO MURDER.

    At the instance of Russia King Emmanuel has pardoned Tarnowska, who was undergoing a sentence at Venice for instigating Kamarowski's ...

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  53. CHAMP CLARK, DEMOCRAT.

    Champ Clark, speaking at a Democratic demonstration, said that he was still convinced that he ought to have been the Democratic ...

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  54. BOY'S FEARFUL END.

    A small boy accidentally caught the rope of a balloon and was lifted up 2000 feet in mid air. The aeronaut worked frantically to pull up ...

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  55. BENEFIT CONCERT AT BOULDER.

    A concert will be given in the Boulder Town Hall on Wednesday night next, in aid of Mr. William Lawson, a member of the Boulder ...

    Article : 64 words
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