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  6. THEATRE TRAGEDY.

    James Neilson one of the stage hands employed at the Empire Palace Theatre, Edinburgh, has succumbed to the injuries he sustained during the outbreak ...

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  7. "HALDANE'S TERRIERS"

    Lord Esher, chairman of the Territorial Force Association. County of London, states that there has been a decline in the number of London ...

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  8. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    The recent fire at Kirin, the important town in the north of Manchuria destroyed an enormous amount of property. ...

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  10. HOUNDSDITCH MURDERS

    The hearing of the charges of conspiracy against four persons, arising out of the Houndsditch murders, on December 17, was concluded before Mr. ...

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  11. WAR IN THE AIR.

    There was a large gathering at Hendon, a suburb of London, to-day, when demonstrations of the uses to which aeroplanes might be put in time of war ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. NOT THE MISSING HEIR.

    It was thought possible (says "Lloyd's News" of April [?] that the exhumation of the body of an unknown man, buried at Honchurch. Isle ...

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  13. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE

    The Festival of Empire at the Crystal Palace, which has been in course of preparation for many months, was opened to-day in tine weather, and in ...

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  14. BEER OR BREAD?

    At the Morgue to-day this question arose: On what did John Lear, an out-of-work baker, spend his last shilling? John Lear was a journeyman baker, ...

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  15. FIREWOOD.

    Fears of a rise in the price of firewood are not confirmed on reference to the leading suburban woodyards. Mr. George Stuckey, who tuts yards in ...

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  16. TRAMWAY MEN.

    The situation in connection with the strike of tramway employes here is most serious. The cause of the strike was the ...

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  17. QUEEN AND DRESS.

    Following the recent announcement by the Lord Chamberlain that hobble skirts were not to be worn at Court functions is a further Royal ...

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  18. FALL FROM EXPRESS.

    While attending to a fire that had broken out in the cleating of his engine, and while travelling at full speed, the driver of a North-Eastern Railway ...

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  19. HOUSEBREAKER AT WORK.

    A thief secured entrance to Mr. Wm. A. Burton's residence at Kendall street. Elsternwick, yesterday afternoon and stole £210 worth of articles. ...

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  20. THE SUGAR TAX.

    M. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, informed a depuration to-day that the sugar tax was a burden on the poor, and interfered with a ...

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  21. "DISARMAGEDDON."

    "Punch's" chief cartoon recently represented Mr. Taft and Sir Edward Grey shanking hands. They have just dug a pit, which has a notice by its ...

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  22. POSITION OF WOMEN

    At a meeting at the International Franchise Club to-day a number of Australian and New Zealand women decided to form a committee to deal ...

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  24. THE CORONATION.

    Among the standards to be borne at the Coronation ceremony in Westminster Abbey will be those of the oversea dominions. ...

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