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  2. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    It is stated that owing to the increase in the strength of the Home Fleet through the commissioning of a number of new vessels, the twin-screw battleships Lord Nelson ...

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  3. THE VETO QUESTION

    Lieutenant-Colonel J. E. Seely (Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies), speaking at Henley-on-Thames yesterday, denounced the attempt made by ...

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  4. THE PEACE MOVEMENT.

    Mr. Roosevelt yesterday delivered before the Nobel Prize Committee, in Christiania, the address explanatory of his labors in the cause of peace, of which a summary has ...

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  5. A PARIS TRAGEDY

    The Paris police have unravelled a mystery which had been occupying their attention for several months past. The problem was to discover the murderer of a ...

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  6. DISASTROUS EARTHQUAKE

    South America has once more been the scene of a disastrous earthquake, which has been, attended with heavy loss of life. The calamity occurred on Wednesday ...

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  7. KING EDWARD SERIOUSLY ILL

    King Edward, who is in his 69th year, is suffering from a "severe bronchial attack and has been confined to his room for the last two days. ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    King Edward forms the subject of a striking snapshot in "The Chronicle" this week. His Majesty was photographed while out walking with his physician in ...

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  9. CANADA AND AMERICA.

    With regard to the suggested reciprocity negotiations between the United States and Canada, in favor of which opinion in the former country is said to be growing ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT TRADE.

    At a meeting of brokers and fruitbuyers, held at Covent Garden to-day, it was re-, solved to call the attention of the Australian and Tasmanian Agents-General to the ...

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  11. UNFAVORABLE BULLETIN

    The following bulletin was issued by King Edward's physicians at midday:— "The King passed a comparatively quiet night. The symptoms, however, have ...

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  12. AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    The arbitrators appointed to settle the wages dispute existing between various American railway companies and their men have awarded the trainmen and conductors ...

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  13. LORD CURZON.

    Lord Curzon, speaking at Reading yesterday, stated that the country had been shocked by the manner in which the Crown had been brought into the political ...

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  14. QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    Queen Alexandra, who has been on a tour through the Mediterranean and met her brother, King George of Greece, at Corfu, returned to London to-day. ...

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  15. THE METHOD DESCRIBED.

    The method of handling Australian produce (including, of course, fruit) was described by the Trades Commissioner (Major Norton) when in South ...

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  16. THE ALBANIAN REVOLT

    The Turkish Chamber of Deputies, by 132 votes to 47, have carried a motion expressing confidence in the action taken by the Porte to quell the insurrection in ...

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  17. JOHNSON V. JEFFRIES.

    A deadlock is reported to have occurred between Johnson, the colored champion, and Jeffries, the ex-champion, who are to meet in the Stadium at San ...

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  18. ROYAL PHYSICIANS

    Sir Francis Henry Laking, Sir James Reid, and Sir Richard Douglas Powell, Physicians-in-Ordinary to the King, who are at present in attendance on his Majesty, ...

    Article : 147 words
  19. TERRIBLE EXPLOSION.

    A terrible explosion has occurred in the Palos coal mine, near Birmingham, in the State of Alabama (U.S.A.). It is reported that 185 men have been killed. ...

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  20. THE RUBBER MARKET.

    Rubber shares, which fell sharply on the London Stock Exchange on Tuesday, inconsequence of the refusal of dealers to treat for parcels of raw rubber except at ...

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  21. MORE DOCTORS SUMMONED.

    A detailed examination of the King's condition shows that his bronchial tubes have not improved since he took to his bed, and that, on the contrary, they are more ...

    Article : 125 words
  22. CANADIAN MAILS.

    Negotiations are proceeding for eventually securing to Canada a bi-weekly mail service by a subsidised line of steamers working in conjunction with the Canadian ...

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  23. THE IRISH PARTY.

    On the occasion of the forthcoming large national gathering of Irish Nationalists, under the leadership of Mr. J. E. Redmond, which will be held in Cork on the ...

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  24. PHARMACY ON FIRE.

    The destruction of the pharmacy of Mr. H. H. Vail, of Trafalgar, was prevented to-day by the forethought of Mr. Vail. A large bottle of kerosine fell from a shelf in ...

    Article : 166 words
  25. THE UNEARNED INCREMENT.

    The Bill recently introduced into the German Reichstag for taxing the unearned increment on land values, has encountered so many difficulties in its passage through ...

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  26. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The American horseman, D. Maher, has completed his 1,000th win since his arrival in England. Maher is considered by many sound ...

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  27. OBITUARY.

    The death, in his 84th year, is announced of the Rev. Alexander McLaren, D.D., the eminent Baptist preacher. Deceased had been minister of Union Chapel. Manchester, ...

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  28. PUBLIC GREATLY CONCERNED.

    King Edward's indisposition was entirely unlooked for. He had visited the opera and the theatres several times since his return from Biarritz, but the ...

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  29. SOMEWHAT BETTER.

    The latest unofficial report states that the King is somewhat better. The Prince and Princess of Wales, and the Duke and Duchess of Fife, had lunch with the Queen ...

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  30. ALLEGED BRIBERY.

    The Court of Electoral Appeals has begun the hearing of an election petition against the Hon. Frederick Edward Guest, third son of Lord Wimborne, who was ...

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  31. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Mr. Roosevelt, who arrived in Christiania yesterday, and is at present the guest of King Haakon of Norway, addressed the Nobel Prize Committee in that city to-day. ...

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  32. THE JAPANESE CRUISERS.

    H.M.S. Powerful, with the Vice-Admiral (Sir Richard Poore) arrived at Fremantle this morning, the Japanese warship Soya giving 15 guns salute. Admiral Ijichi and ...

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  33. AN ALARMING REPORT.

    A private cablegram was received to-day from a highly authoritative source, indicating that the King is in a precarious condition. ...

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  34. ITALIAN LIBERATION.

    The 50th anniversary of Garibaldi's departure to relieve Naples, after he had been summoned from his farm at Capriera by Cavour, then at Turin, to take up arms for ...

    Article : 98 words
  35. BOY SCOUTS.

    Arrangements have been made for a review by the King on the grounds of Windsor Castle on June 18 of between 15,000 and 20,000 Boy Scouts, drawn from the ...

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  36. THE SAN FRANCISCO FIGHT.

    A verdict of accidental death has been returned in the case of Tommy McCarthy, who was killed in a pugilistic encounter with Owen Moran in San Francisco last ...

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  37. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    At the annual meeting of the Surrey County Cricket Club, the Rev. J. C. Crawford moved a motion to rescind the resolution that his son, Mr. J. N. Crawford, be ...

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  38. SUICIDE IN THE MEDITERRANEAN.

    Mr. Isaac Corleon, of London, who was returning home by the Orient liner Orsova, committed suicide whilst the vessel was passing through the Mediterranean. ...

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  39. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra have intimated their intention of being present at the opening of the forthcoming Festival of Empire, in the Crystal Palace grounds, ...

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  40. WESTMINSTER CATHEDRAL.

    The Archbishop of Westminster (Right Rev. Dr. Francis Bourne) announces thanks to the generosity of Roman Catholics in all parts of the world, Westminster ...

    Article : 38 words
  41. AVIATION.

    M. Eiffel, the French scientist, has established in the Champ de Mars, Paris, a laboratory, in which he will prosecute his studies regarding the dynamic laws of the ...

    Article : 83 words
  42. SCOTTISH AVIATION MEETING.

    Great preparations are being made for an aviation meeting to be held at Perth, Scotland, towards the end of May. A prize of £8,000 is being offered for a ...

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  43. INDIAN EMIGRATION.

    The Indian Emigration Committee, which have been enquiring into the treatment in South Africa and elsewhere of coolies from India, have unanimously reported against ...

    Article : 99 words
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