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  2. AFFAIRS IN CHINA

    TEKING, Saturday Morning.—The looting of houses and sinks continue, and the property of foreigners has been damaged. Ten looters have been ...

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  3. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    LONDON, Friday Night.— The suffragettes had another demonstration in Fleet-street and the Strand, and smashed many shop windows. ...

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  4. WORKS CLOSING DOWN.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The South Shields collieries, from which seven million tons of coal are shipped annually are at a standstill, and ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    A London cable stated that Lord Carnington, formerly Governor of New South Wales, has now the title of Marquis of Lincolnshire. ...

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  6. GREAT STRIKE

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The coal miners' strike is now in full swing. A million mine workers have been rendered idle, including the men employed ...

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  7. TAXI-CAB ROBBERY

    NEW YORK, Sunday Morning. Arbuno, an Italian, who confessed to implication in a taxi-cab robbery recently, declared that he robbed the ...

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  8. AN UNEXPECTED RAID.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. The suffragist raid was quite unexpected. Hundreds of women sallied out with large muffe, conceasing hammers. On ...

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  9. THE MUTINY SPREADING.

    PEKING, Saturday Night. Yunn Shi Kai is gratified that the foreigners were not attacked. The mutiny was due to unwarranted rumors that the ...

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  10. AVIATION

    LONDON, Friday Night. Fifty British aeronauts have applied to the Commonwealth Government for positions as aviator instructors ...

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  11. SUCCESSFUL LEAP FROM AN AEROPLANE

    ST LOUIS, Saturday Morning. For the first time in the history of aeroplanes a man leaped from an aeroplane, and reached the ground safely ...

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  12. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND

    LONDON, Saturday Night. Mr Winton Churchill, Fast Lord of the Admiralty presiding at the Eighty Club, and in introducing [?] ...

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  13. AMERICAN MISSIONARIES SAFE.

    BOSTON, Saturday Night. All the American missionaries at Peking and Tunchow are safe, according to reports received at the mission ...

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  14. SEVERAL WOMEN SENTENCED.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. At the Bon-street Police Court yesterday Mrs. P[?] was sentenced to two months a[?]prisonment, and several ...

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  15. FOREIGN TROOPS SUMMONED.

    PEKING, Sunday Morning. The Foreign Ministers have decided to [?] all the available troops from the adjacent ports and a thousand ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT WILL NOT SHIRK ITS RESPONSIBILITY.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. Mr. Alexander [?] M.P. speaking at Exe[?], he hopped that the minimum wage question would be mutually ...

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  17. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty [?] plan to [?] with the [?] of engine ...

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  19. COST OF THE DURBAR

    CALCUTTA, Friday Night. The Budget shows that the durbar cost £35,000 sterling. The fours of increased taxation owing to the new ...

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  20. MR FISHER'S VIEWS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) has expressed the opinion that the rate of wages [?] by the miners in Great Britain ...

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  21. AMERICAN POLITICS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Morning. A demo[?] has ratified the Sugar Bill and the Income Tax Bill. presented to the House of ...

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  22. A STEAMER DAMAGED.

    LONDON Saturday Morning. The [?] steamer [?], with [?] ...

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  23. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— In this House of Commons Mr. Harold T. Bakers's [?] providing from the abolition of plural voting, passed the second ...

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  24. THE PRESIDENCY CAMPAIGN

    TACOMA, Saturday Night. Mr W. Jennings Bivan addressing a packed public gathering, attacked M. Roosevelt, and criticised has decision ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    LONDON, Friday Night.— The last [?] of the Australian naval meetings has [?] ...

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  26. A NEW BANK

    MONTREAL, Friday Night.— A [?] has cons[?]minated the Bank of Committee and the Eastern Townships Bank. The capital of the new [?] ...

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  27. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    Friday Night. The null owners have agreed to five per cent increase in wages, and it is achieved that there is a probability that this will end the ...

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  28. WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    CHICAGO, Saturday Night. M[?] defeated [?] in straight out falls for the world's wrestling championship ...

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  29. AN EXCITING SCENE

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Night. There was an evening scene during a debate in the House of Representatives while in committee Mr Laurence, ...

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  30. ADVANCE TO WEAVERS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The masters have granted the Launcashire weavers an advance of five per cent on this wages ...

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  31. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday Morning Jack Di[?] of has been matched to fight [?] for the middle weight championship on March 23. ...

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  32. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.— "The Standard" says that the Australians had he worst luck in the last match, but there was an element of ...

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  33. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. In an association football match Scotland, one goal deicated Wales [?] ...

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  34. BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. The billiard match Alken v Landram, 16,000 up, resulted in an easy win to the former, he running out when ...

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  35. STATE-OWNED CABLE

    OTTAWA, Friday Night. The Postmaster General (Mr. L. P, Pelletier) announced in the House of Commons that the British authorities had ...

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  36. LATE DUKE OF FIFE

    SYDNEY, Saturday. —According to a Sydney evening paper another claimant to the title of the late Duke of Fito has been found in ...

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  37. NEGOTIATIONS SUSPENDED.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. There has been a suspension of negotiations to enable the delegates to obtain the views of their districts upon the ...

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  38. PRESERVED MEAT FOR THE ARMY.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—The War Office is inviting tenders, returnable on June 5,for 375,000 twelve prince, and 62,500 twenty-four ounce ...

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  39. REBELLION IN MEXICO

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Night.—President Taft has issued a proclamation warning Americans against entering Mexico in consequence of its ...

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  40. SCOTTISH IRON AND STEEL COMPANY.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Thirteen companies have amalgamated under the title of the Scottish Iron and Steel Company, with a capital of ...

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