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  2. ITALY AND TURKEY

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Retuer reports that the Italian fleet is bombarding the forts at the entrance to the Dardanells. ...

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  3. MOROCCO

    TANGIER, Thursday Night.—Several quatters of Fez have revolted owing to measures which the native troops objected to. Several ...

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  5. THE TITANIC WRECK

    NEW YORK, Thursday Morning.—The newspapers print stories which are purported to be the "latest wireless" from the Carpethia. They ava ...

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  6. SPEAKER WILLIS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The question of the powers of the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, and the position of members in relation therete. came ...

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  7. A NEW YORK PASSENGER'S DESCRIPTION.

    LONDON, Friday, 10 a.m.—"The New York Herald" says that Mr Chas Stengel, of New York, describes the impact as terific, tons of too falling ...

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  8. A NAVAL FIGHT.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday Morning. — Four battleships, accompanied by twenty-two torpedoers, opened fire on the outer forts as a range of 80,000 ...

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  9. TROOPS IN MUTINY.

    TANGIER, Friday Morning.—The troops at Fez have mutinted, they objecting to the regulation for part-paying of their wages in food. They ...

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  10. FIGHTING AT FEZ.

    TANGIIER, Friday Morning.—Twenty Europeans have been killed at Fez. The fighting continues and five thousand French soldiers are ...

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  11. AMONGST THE SAVED.

    Mr. Thaver Strausse and has wife are missing, Mrs Dodge was saved and Mrs Lucing Smith, the daughter of Congression Hughes, was rescued, but ...

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  12. CONDITIONS FOR PEACE.

    Parliament has been opened. The Saltan, in referring to the war, said that paires was only possible on the candidate of an effective maintenance ...

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  13. A SERIOUS CONFLICT

    ST. PETERSBURG, Thursday Night.—Seniors fighting is com[?] at the Gold Washiners Lenn Company of Ir[?]katsk between the soldiers and ...

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  14. WORLD-WIDE SYMPATHY.

    Condolences from Victoria have been received. and the Government is in accept of world wide message of sympathy. ...

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  15. THE CARPATRIA'S SILENCE.

    Some United States warships sent to secure mean from the Carpathia have not been able to send any reply. Even President Taff's messages of inquiry ...

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  16. MARCONI SHARES

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Shares in the Marcony Company have lisen to £9 10s, largely owing to winning the action against the United Wireless ...

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  17. A BIG CHEQUE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—In connection with the steamship compares tras[?] of the Reva mail and Danied [?] a cheques of over five ...

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  18. THE CARPATHIA'S SECRECY.

    The extreme secrecy in withholding details of the disaster in severely commenced on. The Corpatian refused to talce the cruser's wireless message, of ...

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  19. HOME RULE FOR IRELAND

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Mr. Paster (Prime Minister of Australian) his carried to Mr. Redmond that the Home R[?] B[?] good worknate ...

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  20. INTERESTING MEMOIRS

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—The book of p[?] issued by Madrine Stein[?] who was an antimate fr[?]nd of the late M Pelan Paure, President of ...

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  21. SEARCHING FOR THE DEAD.

    Mr William Vincourt Astor has charactered a steamer to search for his father, who is achieved to be amongst the drowned. ...

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  22. RECKLESS NAVIGATION

    "The New York,. Tures says she did not avoid the reason. but steamed at high speed, not merely in[?]dent of neckless. but carnival ...

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  23. SAVED AND MISSING.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Among those reported as saved from the wreck of the Titanic are Mrs G. Stene and Mrs F. J. Swift (well-known ...

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  24. THE LOST OF W. T. SIEAD

    LONDON, Friday, 12.55 p.m Mr W. T. Stead way last sten on the dee[?] the smoke [?] for burbe, account states that the lumped overboard ...

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  25. THE LAST PENALTY

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Frederick Henry Suddon, who was sentenced to death for the murder of Miss Ean Mary Barren by possessive. has been ...

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  26. INSUFFICIENCY OF LIFE SAVING METHODS

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The statement points on the there was an insufficiency of before is and rafts. a met of trained seamen to man the ...

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  27. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    PARIS, Friday Morning.—The arise of to[?] drivers has been settled ...

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  29. IMMIGRATION

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The Arents Ge[?] have conferist with Mr. George E. Hughes, chairman of the Shippers Conference. being the ...

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  30. LIFESAVING APPLIANCES.

    The White Stay Company has officially stated that the Titanic carried life saving appliances for all the passengers, and that the boatage ...

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  31. THE CAPTAIN'S END.

    The captain jumped overboard when the docks were awash, and revolver shots were heard press to the sinking of the seamer. ...

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  32. THE WORK OF RESCUE.

    The Carpatlian sighted sixteen boats at three o'clock in the morning. The little children were hosted aboard to bags, and the adaks by repes Some ...

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  33. REQUEST FOR NEWS UNANSWERED.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—People hore are mystified by the Carpartia's silence as to how the Titanic so[?] Even President Taft's request ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The New Zealand Shipping Company his suggest the [?] of the state of Houlder Brothers Company's [?] ...

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  35. RELIEF FOR THE NEEDY

    Memories of the Stock Exchange brought twenty thousand dullats for distribution strongst then most needy of the rescued ...

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  36. THE SENATE'S INVESTIGATION

    The unexpectedly easy arrival of the Carpathial prevented the Senate's ha[?] committee boarding the vessel before she was docked. ...

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  37. RELIEF FUNDS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The English subscriptions exceeded £39,000 by this afternoon. The White Star Company forwarded one thousand ...

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  38. A WIRELESS PROJECT

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The M[?] Company is almost to established d[?] wireless communication between London and New York. ...

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  39. A PROFESSOR'S STORY

    Professor Beeseley, science master of Brimwick College, in a [?] states that there was fine weather and calm sea on Sunday, but very cold. A ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN CONDOLENCES.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Governor-General of Australia, Lord Denman's con[?] on behalf of the people of Australia have been ...

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  41. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The open money market discor[?] rate for nature months brain brigs and London is £3 9d per cent. The market rate ...

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  42. STRICT INVESTIGATION INTENDED.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Morning.—The Senate committee has subpounded every several likely to be able to throw light on the district to appear ...

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  43. BOARD OF TRADE ATTITUDE.

    Mr Sydney Baxten, President of the Board of Trade, speaking in the House of Commons, said the rules of the saving appliances on British ships had not ...

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  44. DESTROYER WARREGO

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Warrego returned to port to-day, after a twenty four hours' trial. It is believed that the destroyer went well over the ...

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  45. DIVORCE CASE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Mis Bigwond has obtained a divorce from Petey Bigwood, the well-known sports men, on account of his bigamous ...

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  46. AN ARCTIC EXPLORER

    OTTAWA, Friday Morning.—The Canadian Government has suspended Captain Bernier, the Ar[?]c explorer, on an allegation that the traded with ...

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  47. WRIT OF PROHIBITION

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An application for a rule inst, for the prohibition of Arthur Nelson Barnett. stipendiary magistrate, and Captain Chas. Henry ...

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  48. SERIOUS CHARGE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—E. J. Leed, a caricaturist, has been charged at the Brentwood Police Court with showing pictures to little girls on ...

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  49. ARRIVAL OF THE CARPATHIA

    NEW YORK, Friday Morning.—The Carpathia arrived at 8.30 last evening, and the interest was intense. Never in its history has the city been so tor ...

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  50. ANOTHER PASSENGER'S VERSION.

    Another passenger states that Captain Smith shot himself on the bridge. The officers had previously wrested the revolver from lain in the library, but ...

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