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  2. DEMOCRATIC DUEL.

    BALTIMORE, Friday.--At the Democratic Convention yesterday Dr. Woodrow Wilson (Governor of New Jersey) and Mr. Chump Clark (Speaker of the House of ...

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  3. LATE CRICKET.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 words
  4. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    CALCUTTA, Friday.--The "Bengalee," commenting upon the Marquis of Crowe's statement that the Government did not contemplate an extension of self-government to India on the ...

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  5. "SOLD THE UNIONISTS."

    The discussion of the two questions of arbitration and political action occupied most of the time yesterday at the United Laborers' Union Conference. Ultimately the motions ...

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  6. THE TITANIC.

    LONDON, Friday.--Lord Mersey (president of the Titanic Commission) remarked yesterday that, the collision had occurred in the region mentioned in the steamer Mesaba's wireless. ...

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  7. LONDON STRIKE.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Mr. Ben Tillett, addressing a Labor meeting at Stratford. said that if the railway man had not "blacklegged" the dockers would have won their ...

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  8. MALADMINISTRATION.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. Fisher, in the House of Representatives to-day, introduced a bill to grant one month's Supply on the basis of the old Estimates. The sum was ...

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  9. STRIKER-TERRORISTS.

    LONDON, Friday.--A policeman yesterday rescued a non-unionist who had been pushed into the water at Milwall docks, and was neatly drowned. ...

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  10. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 483 words
  11. THE UNIT RULE.

    Mention has been made of the unit rule in connection with the convention now sitting. This rule is one that tends, in conjunction with the provision that two-thirds of the delegates ...

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  12. BALKAN RISINGS.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday.--Messages received here state that the Porte is unable to rely upon the Salonika and Uskub (Albania) Army Corps in repressing the Modastir ...

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  13. LEATHER-HUNTING.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The return match between Essex and Australia commenced to-day at Leyton. The game was delayed for 45 minutes to enable the Australians to attend the ...

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  14. FRENCH STOPPAGE.

    PARIS, Thursday Evening.--The French Shipowners' Union has informed the Government that it now declines to accept the offer to arbitrate in the dockers' dispute. ...

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  15. GUN-BHEECH EXPLOSIONS.

    PARIS, Thursday Evening.--It appears that there were two gun explosions on board the warship Jules Michelet. The first, due to the premature explosion of a ...

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  16. SEVERE TURK LOSSES.

    ATHENS, Friday.--The Turki, forces operating in Albania lost 400 killed, including many officers, near Alessio. The Albanian captured six mitraillcuses and ...

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  17. AGAINST THE FINANCIERS.

    BALTIMORE (via London), Friday.--At the Democratic Convention yesterday Mr. Bryan moved a resolution demanding the withdrawal of delegates under obligations to represent the ...

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  18. MOTOR CAR TRAGEDY.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--At 25 minutes to one to-day Mrs. Mary Bower, Miss Emma Bower, Miss Florence Bower, and Miss Willsmore left Mount Lofty in a motor cur, driven ...

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  19. NEW BRITISH WARSHIPS.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. Winston Churchill (First Lord of the Admiralty), replying to a question in Parliament, yesterday, stated that "owing to the possibility of increased labor ...

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  20. ITALIAN COURT TRAGEDY.

    ROME, Thursday Evening.--Baron Vincent Paterno, a Sicilian, in March, 1911, grievously wounded himself with a revolver in a private room of a Rome hotel, after killing with a ...

    Article : 134 words
  21. PRIVILEGE AND FAVOR.

    BALTIMORE (via Vancouver), Friday.--The Democratic Convention passed a resolution yesterday at Mr. Bryan's instance, "opposing the nomination of any candidate representing, or ...

    Article : 80 words
  22. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    CAPETOWN, Friday.--Mr. Botha (Prime Minister of south Africa), replying to criticisms of the Public Service Bill, declared that the provisions requiring candidates for promotion to ...

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  23. SECOND DAY'S PLAY.

    LONDON, Friday.--Showers fell early this morning, but the sun was shining when the match was resumed. The wicket was good, but the attendance small. ...

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  24. A DEADLOCK.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Evening.--President Taft is appealing to Congress to provide funds for the naval service, which has been left destitute through the veto imposed on the ...

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  25. PERILS OF PIONEERING.

    The out-back settler in Australia growls because there is not a branch railway to connect with his barbed-wire fence. He has his troubles, no doubt, and they are often hard to ...

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  26. NOMINATION OF THE CANDIDATE.

    BALTIMORE, Friday.--The Democratic Convention adopted yesterday a platform lowering the tariff in favor of Canadian products, and the encouragement of United States farmers, ...

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  27. PRINCESS POISONS HERSELF.

    ROME, Thursday Evening.--Italian society is shocked at the announcement that Princess d'Apricena, a noted beauty, swallowed a dose of a corrosive sublimate, and was removed ...

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  28. IS BOTHA BANISHED?

    "'What's happened to Botha?" A cable message from yesterday stated that the south African Cabinet had re-shuttled its portfolios in order to avert a threatened crisis. ...

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  29. RAPPROCHEMENT PROBABLE.

    CHICAGO, Thursday Evening.--A rapprochement is said to be probable, between Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Bryan. It is even suggested that the parties should agree upon a "compromise ...

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  30. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Friday.--An inspired statement in the "Novoe-Vremya" assorts that the Russian. Foreign Office has requested Germany to release Captain Kostavitch, the ...

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  31. COMING FIGHTS.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Billy Papke, the American middle-weight boxer, who was in Australia two seasons ago, is to fight Marcel Moreau, the Frenchman, on Saturday, and ...

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  32. NOTES ON THE CONVENTION.

    Tho first ballot east in the Democratic Convention at Baltimore to determine who shall be the party candidate for the Presidency of the United States shows that Governor ...

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  33. GERMAN SPY SCARE.

    BERLIN, Thursday Evening.--Glauss, the German policeman, arrested in London in March last upon a charge of larceny, and sentenced at Aurich to six years' Imprisonment, with ten ...

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  34. FINE AIRSHIP VOYAGE.

    BERLIN, Friday.--The Zeppelin airship, carrying 12 passengers, voyaged from Hamburg to Heligoland yesterday. At Heligoland a mailbag was dropped. and the ship returned to ...

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  35. TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 271 words
  36. MR. CHAMP CLARK.

    The position of affairs does not appear to be hopeful for the success of Congressman Champ Clark. He starts with a handicap of 212 votes as compared with Governor Wilson, and it ...

    Article : 222 words
  37. EHLERS SENTENCED.

    BERLIN, Friday.--Ehiers was sentenced to six years for betraying secrets. ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICA V. SCOTLAND.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--In their second match against Scotland, begun at Glasgow today, the South Africans got the home side out for 94 (Faulkner 6 for 35, Carter 3 for 33, Nourse ...

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  39. REDISTRIBUTION IN QUEENSLAND.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The report of the majority of the commissioners who distributed the electoral boundaries of Queensland, and made provision for the now division, was tabled in ...

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  40. NATIONAL UNIONIST PARTY.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. Walter Lung, M.P., and Mr. Austen Chamberlain, M.P., were the guests at a banquet last night in celebration of the fusion of the Conservative and ...

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  41. ROYAL TOUR IN WALES.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--The King and Queen, who are making a tour of the Welsh industrial districts, to-day motored to Rhondda. Merthyh, and Aberdare. They inspected ...

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  42. HAYES' 1000 RUNS.

    LONDON, Friday.--E. G. Hayes (Surrey) completed his 1000 runs for the season yesterday. ...

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  43. JAPANESE CRUISER WRECKED.

    TOKIO. Thursday Evening.--The Japanese cruiser Namwa, 3700 tons displacement, has been wrecked at Brolona, in the Kuril Islands, in the North Pacific. ...

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  44. FLEW TO HIS WEDDING.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Mr. Grabame-White, the well-known English aviator, has been married to Miss Dorothy Taylor. The bridegroom, accompanied by other ...

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  45. MR. BRYAN DOMINANT.

    Mr. Bryan would now appear to have become the dominating figure of the convention. Although Judge Parker wrested the temporary chairman from him at the outset, Mr. Bryan has ...

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  46. DEATH OF SENATOR RUSSELL.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--Senator William A. Russell, who had been lying ill in hospital at Tumby Bay for some weeks, died early to-day. Senator Russell was born in Lanarkshire, ...

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  47. "DISGRACEFUL TOMFOOLERY."

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, the well-known parliamentary Labor leader, has published a letter, in which he vigorously protests against the suffragettes' ...

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  48. JUST BEFORE THE END.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. G. T. Rutherford, manager of the Malvern branch of the Bank of Victoria. fell when dancing a two-step at the Malvern mayoral ball last night, and ...

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  49. "MY INDIAN TOUR."

    BERLIN, Thursday Evening.--The Grown Prince has published a book descriptive of his Indian tour. The volume has a fine sporting flavor and ...

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  50. TOOK TO HIS HEELS.

    An intruder was yesterday morning seen in Federal Government House Grounds. Captain Sir Waller Barttelot, A.D.C. to his Excellency the Governor- General, who, in ...

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  51. "NO CONFIDENCE."

    PERTH, Friday.--The Opposition to-day decided that its leader, Mr. Frank Wilson, should on Tuesday, when the House re-assembles, move an amendment to the Address-in-Reply ...

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  52. FREE RAILWAY PASSES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--At the State Cabinet meeting to-day intention was given to the Prime Minister's proposal that ex-Ministers of the Commonwealth' Should, be granted free ...

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  53. HOME RULE OPPOSITION.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--The Irish reformed Presbyterian Synod has issued a protest to the effect that the Home Rule But is not the effect of sane statesmanship, but ...

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  54. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    TOKIO, Friday.--Japan has withdrawn the Chinese loan reservation on the ground that the reservation is not a question for bankers, but for the Government. ...

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  55. THOSE DEMONSTRATIONS.

    During the progress of the convention on Thursday, the friends of Governor Woodrow Wilson, becoming excited at the mere mention of his name by one of the speakers, began a ...

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  56. WEIGALL MEMORIAL FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 words
  57. SUFFRAGETTE CONSPIRATOR RELEASED.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Mr. Pethick Lawrence who was sentenced, in conjunction with his wife and Mrs. Pankhurst, for conspiracy in connection with suffragette outrages, has ...

    Article : 39 words
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