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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE TITANIC WRECK

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The subscriptions to the relief funds in Britain have reached £100,000 and in New York to £20,000. ...

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  4. CONSTABLE ROBBED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Constable Henry Hilmun, stationed at Bourkestreet West Police Station, where he lodges, has been robbed of £75 Hilman ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    Miss Van Staveren, daughter of the New Zealand Chief Rabbi in London has made her debut at the opening performance at Covent Garden of ...

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  6. MOROCCO

    TANGIER, Monday Morning.—The maintains were disarmed and imprisoned Eight French civilians and fifteen military instruction were ...

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  7. PEARL NECKLACES SAVED.

    Three pearl necklaces the property of a survivor, which were insuted at Lloyd's for £140,000. are believed to have been saved. ...

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  8. SERIOUS ASSAULTS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Two dactardly attacks on young, girls by an unknown establish occurred on the outskirs of Bendigo on Friday and ...

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  9. WILD ALLEGATIONS AGAINST MR ISMAY

    NEW YORK, Monday Morning.—There are wild reports abetted by uncitable members of Congress that Mr. Ismay was responsible for the wreck, as ...

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  10. HOME RULE BILL

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The general council of the Irish County Cour[?] report flat the financial clauses in the Home Rule Bill one ...

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  11. SHOOTING AFFRAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A shooting case has been reported from Tizzan vinard, men Wardon, the return being Mr. J. R. Woods [?] stated that ...

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  12. REFERENCES IN CHURCHES.

    At numerous churches and chapels today. references were made to the Titanic disaster. Orpars pealed forth the dead match from "Smal." and ...

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  13. A STEWARD'S STATEMENT.

    NEW YORK, Monday Morning.—Whiteley a first class steward, who was rescued from the Titanic and is in the hospital suffering from hozen ...

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  14. NEW FRENCH STEAMER

    PARIS, Monday Morning.—The Compa[?] Trans-Atantquer's La France compensation passengers las sailed from Ha[?] to New York. Sir ...

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  15. BUILDING COLLAPSED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A two story factory in course of extension at Weterain to Mr Gas[?] cabinet makes, was stock in a [?] gust of wind the ...

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  16. DEATH FROM SHOCK

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—T[?]don of the late Mr. Critics Cender, the arrest has duel in L[?] london from stock away to he [?] and bed ...

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  17. INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE

    Mr. Lightoller, one of the rescued officers of the Titanic, stated in his evidence before the Senate Committee, that although too was reported, it was ...

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  18. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The Tasmania Of Wells Company is [?] at pound slaves. The Australian parliaments Messrs ...

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  19. PROTECTING CHILDREN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A depataions urged the being Minister for Education today the [?] the two brast of children allen [?] depend an the stage ...

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  20. FREEMASONRY

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The committee of the Grand [?] Lodge has su[?] discussing Fordal bridge to twice years, on [?] ...

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  21. WIRELESS OPERATOR'S EVIDENCE.

    Mr. Bride, assistance wireless operator. was wheeled to the inquiry room at the Walder's Ast[?]in Hotel, owing to clipped took. Press photographers ...

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  22. THE VESSEL TORN TO BITS

    NEW YORK, Monday Morning.—A dark passenger states that Mr. Andrews, one of the Titanic's des[?] went below, and on returning rejoined ...

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  23. ARGENTINA TRADE

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Messrs Besides Race are pressing two [?]generated summers and the ten gen [?] care been [?] ...

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  24. BODIES RECOVERED

    One seamer reports having recovered 64 bodies, which were identified and others which were not rec[?] They were baried at sea. ...

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  25. STIGMA ON IMMIGRANTS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—In the course of the real address of Crossy of Friday night Mr. Sculling, M.P., decided has ground that past of the ...

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  26. STATEMENT DENIED

    The captain of the Franklart denies Mr Bride's statement, and wates that the steamer immediately steamer 146 miles, and arrived at the scene at ...

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  27. VISIT TO DARWIN

    DARWIN, Monday.—The steamer Justers arrived yesterday with Mr. [?] Minister to Evencott Affiers. and a Pre[?] a party A large ...

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  28. CAPTAIN AMUNDSEN INTERVIEWED.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—Captain Amendsen discovering of the South Pole, when interested to-day said that the Titanic. was probably in a ...

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  29. SAVED BY WOMEN

    NEW YORK, Monday Morning.—Thomas M'Cormick, who is in the hospital with wouries on his head. declines that he jumped when the [?] ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Premier Mr. D[?] man is very hopeful as to the [?] of men Saturday's electors. He [?] red the funers har the ...

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  31. AVIATION

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—No, news has yet been received of Mr. Allan,. the aviations, who essayed to fly from Chestes to Dublin, leaving, ...

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  32. A DENVER LADY'S STATEMENT

    Mrs. J. Brown, wife of a Den[?] mine owner, states that the whole thing was so formal that it was difficult to realise the tragedy. Men and ...

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  33. IMMIGRATION

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Replaying to comments passed by Senator Findry the Acting Ministers, Mr. Wall, State Treasurer, to-day stated that the ...

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  34. BRITISH COAL STRIKE

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Sir W. Hall Jones. Hugs Commissioner for New Zealand has distributed £2153 [?] amongst cases in strike ...

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  35. PROVISION OF LIFEBOATS.

    The 'Harnbug America, and the Canadian-Pacific Steamship Companies have decided to provide lifeboats for all then passengers and crew. ...

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  36. BRAVE POSTAL CLERKS

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.—Survivors states that five postal clerks continued carrying two hundred sacks of registered mail to the upper deck ...

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  37. COAL AND WATER

    SAINT HELENA, Sunday Night.—The Australian which has 391 emigrants abund has called here requiring coal and water. She has proceeded ...

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  38. WRECKAGE FOUND

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The lighthouse keeper at Warden Head lighthouse has reported to the Department of Navigation that wreckage at coming ashore ...

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  40. THE OLYMPIC'S EFFORTS TO REACH WRECK

    NEW YORK Monday Morning.—The Olympic has arrived. The officers state that they were five hundred miles from the sister ship when the ...

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  41. THE TITANIC'S CREW RETURN

    The Titanic's crew except those sub[?] to attend the investigation, have sailed by the Lappard. On being interviewed they stated they had no ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN CRICKET

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The manager of the Australian cricket team, Mr. Croach, and Mr. Jennings have arrived in London Mr. Cicuch ...

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  43. TO-DAY

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  45. GRAPHIC ACCOUNT BY LADY DUFF-GORDON.

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.—Lady Duff-Gordon, in her narrative of the wreek, published by "The Daily News," suys: I was asleep when the crash oc ...

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    Nearly 400,000 passengers travelled to the Continent via Falkestone and L[?]ulogne during the past 12 months. ...

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