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  3. HOME RULE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—"The Times" says a system of embryo Federal finances will be applied to Ireland. feanwhile she does not contribute one ...

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  4. THE TRIPOLITAN WAR

    ROME, Thursday Morning. — The Turks are active at Derna. and they fought for several hoars on Monday, their front extending for three miles. ...

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  5. THE TITANIC WRECK

    SAINT JOHN'S (NEWFOUNDLAND). Wednesday Night. The British steamer Brace, on route from Sydney, Nova Scoha, reports by wireless ...

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  6. ICEBERGS AND FOGS.

    A continuous service of 13 years in White Star Atlantic liners renders Mr. Williams chief office of the Med[?] now at Melbourne, competent to ...

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  7. A MELBOURNE VICTIM.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. It is believed that Mr. O. Frenchman. of Bainlcy. was on the ill-fated Titanic in the capacity of assistant-purser Mr. ...

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  8. SPECIAL SEARCH FOR BODIES.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Morning. — A relief fund for the sufferers has been opened. Mr. Astor's son has chartered a ...

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  9. TOLL OF THE AIR

    PARIS, Thursday Morning. — A Belgian named Verrept was seized with a fainting It whilst [?]eroplaning at Ves[?]es, fell [?] feet, and ...

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  10. THE LOST TITANIC.

    A line of lig[?]ts, close on 330 yards in lenght. moving at 21 knots across the grey backs of the Atlante waves; a harying city, carrying 316 soule. ...

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  11. ALL WOMEN AND CHILDREN SAFE.

    The cruiser Chester. which is now relaying wireless from the Catpathis, reports that the safety of all the women and children is assured. ...

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  12. MOROCCO

    PARIS, Thursday Morning. — Official advices from Fez state that a pottion of the native [?] and a sec[?] of the population re[?]elled. The ...

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  13. PROVISIONS OF THE BILL.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Henie Rute Bal contains fortyeight clauses but there is do preamble One-fourth of the Senators ...

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  14. INVESTIGATION DEMANDED

    The United States Senate has passed a resolution demanding a comprehensive [?]vestigation into the disaster, and some of the s[?]ors will be ...

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  15. FIGHTING IN TIBET

    CALCUTLA. Thursday Morning. There has been [?] fighting at [?] and meen Chinese have been killed of in[?]ated in her houses ...

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  16. PRESS REPORTS DENIED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. It is stated that the alieged details of the wreek of the Titance published by "The New York Herald" were ...

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  17. PREVIOUS DISASTERS

    The White Star[?] more than its share of [?] The sister sh[?]p of the [?] Olympie collided with the [?] ...

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  18. SOME OF THE RESCUED.

    Among the reseued are Lady Cosme Goldon and Mr C. M. Hays, president of the Grand Trunk Railrond Company ...

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  19. NATIONALIST MANIFESTO.

    A magnifesto, sailed in the O'Brien and Healve, states that they will not yesterday to-morrow a conference of the All for Polland League to discuss ...

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  20. DESTRUCTIVE TORNADO

    NEW ORLEANS, Thursday Morning. A to[?]de wre[?]ked the houses in ser[?] towns and heavy c[?] ...

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  21. YELLOW PRESS ATTACKS.

    The Yellow Press hotly attacks the White Star management, and [?] the regulations of the English author[?]es. The steamship owners ...

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  22. AMONGST THE MISSING.

    The following are sail missing Mr. Isidor Strans. Mr. Georgo D Widener, Mr. Benjamin Guggenlerm (a[?]en aires), Mr. Washington Roe[?]s ...

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  23. THE TITANIC WARNED.

    The steamer America warned the [?] of icebergs a few minutes before she st[?] ...

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  24. BRITISH FINANCE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Owing to the message [?] felt at the [?] of espond[?] House of [?] at Mr Lloyd ...

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  25. OPPOSITION IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Ulster[?] Association meeting which to-night death send a cable to S[?] Edward Cat[?] supporting the ...

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  26. IN A FIELD OF ICE

    The steamer Tunisian was twentyfour hours in the [?] and two hundred [?]gs was seen. The vessel was stopped at night, and whelessed ...

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  27. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Mr. Reginald M'Kenra, Secretary to the House Department. speaking in the House of Commons, announced the ...

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  28. MISLEADING NEWS DEPRECATED.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — Strong comments are made in relation to the take and [?]ding news regarding the Ti[?]me ema[?]ting from ...

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  29. MEXICO

    MENICO CITY, Thursday Morning. The Me[?] Government formals [?] the night of the United Sates Government to [?] it in ...

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  30. BULGARIAN MASSACRES

    CONSTANTINOPLE Wednesday Night.—At glade his been issued dissolving the [?] that was investigating the Israel a[?]state Labore ...

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  31. SEARCHING FOR BODIES.

    A statement has been despatched to se[?]ch for the [?]has of the lest. The Carpathia wired on Wednesday. afternoon, "All Well." ...

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  32. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    King George, in a message to Pres[?]dent Taft, deplored the terrible loss of subjects of the two countries so [?] allied by was of [?]dship and ...

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  33. 705 SURVIVORS ON THE CARPATHIA.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night. —The Carpath[?] by wireless reports that she has 705 survivers on board, and expects to arrive early on Friday. ...

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  34. HIGH COURT

    SYDNEY, Thursday. [?] was [?] the High Cone to-day in the appeal car [?] by the City [?] of [?] an [?] ...

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  35. RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday A dread ful railway ac[?] occurred a[?] bridge over Stringy Back [?] ...

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  36. THE NORTH POLE

    CHRISTIANIA Wednesday Night.—The Southern his [?] volved 130,000 brones [?] £5000) to [?] ...

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  37. FURTHER RESCUES REPORTED

    Unvoached wireless reports state that 250 of the Titame's) passengers are aboard the Baltie. ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN SYMPATHY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The New Zealand Government and the Lord Mayer of Sydney cased messages of sympathy ...

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  39. PATHETIC SCENES AT OFFICES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Pathetic se[?]nes continue at the W[?]ate Star's offices The usual bookings of passengers have been mt[?]pted but ...

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  40. ECLIPSE OF THE SUN

    LISBON, Wednesday Morning.—The British Astro[?]cl Association has under successful al[?] of the collapse of the sun of Penalical ...

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  41. AUSTRALIA'S CONDOLENCES.

    The Prime Minister of Australia, Mr. Andrew Fasher's condolences have been published. MELBOURNE, Thursday The ...

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  42. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY

    SYDNEY Thursday Mr. Ruby Breptal a resident of Reekdle, was walking home with a lady friend last night when suddenly the two were ...

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  43. RAILWAY PRESIDENT SAVED.

    A message from London, states that the reported resene of Mr. Hays, president of the Grand Trunk Railway has not been conf[?]ed, but a message ...

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  44. MEMORIAL SERVICE AND RELIEF FUND.

    A memorial service will be held at St. Paul's on Friday. The Lord Mayer of London has opened a Mansion House fund, and ...

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  45. INTERESTING MEMOIRS

    PARIS, Thursday Morning.—The members of Med are Stin[?], a confidence of the late Felin Faute. Prisoners of Framer, all died in a tragedy ...

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  46. CHINAMAN DROWNED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. The morning a Ch[?]man named Hong Loy, 78 years old, who resided at the Chmese camp at Emu Point, White ...

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  47. UNITED STATES INVESTIGATION.

    WASHINGTON. Thursday Morning, — The United States Congress is p[?]ing an investigation into the Tit[?] disaster, and passengers will be ...

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  48. PUGILISTIC

    CHICAGO, Thursday Morning. —The Johinsen—Flynn fight has been fixed to take place at Lasvegas, New Mexico, on July 4. and will be ...

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  49. A MAD CYCLIST

    MELBOURNE, Thursday — George Dotgaetn a well known eyelst, who took part in the recent six day's breyele race. was airested yesterday. while careering ...

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  50. HUGE ICEBERGS SEEN.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Morning. —The steamship Labretagne reports huge icebegs, and that forty bears were seen changing to the irozon ...

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  51. 3000 SACKS OF MAILS LOST.

    There were three thousand sacks of mail aboard the Titanic, including 1588 bags from London. ...

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  52. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.— The Bank of London shows a profit at £124,617 A preference dividend of 7 per cent, and an [?]dinary dividend ...

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  53. ENVELOPED IN FOG

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A heavy for settled over Sydney this morning, and did not lift hill 8 o'clock. As a consequence the railway traffic was ...

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  55. NO NEWS BY THE PARISIAN

    HALIFAX. Thursday Morning. — The steamer Parisian has arrived. The captain reports that the received no news of the Titanic, except second ...

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  56. THE BUILDER'S OPINION.

    Mr. Alexander Carlisle, the buil[?] of the Titanic, opines that if the steamer struck her stern musts must have been buckled when it would ...

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  59. THICK FOG OFF CAPE RACE

    SAINT JOHNS (NEWFOUNDLAND), Thursday Morning. — The Allan liner Carthagenien has arrived. She lay for two days in a thick fog. ...

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