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  2. WOMEN ON TRIAL

    Two women named Kitty Marion, an actress, and Clare Elizabeth Given, a well-known militant, were arraigned at the Richmond Court on suspicion of ...

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  3. HOPEFUL PROSPECTS

    At the annual Australian, banquet Sir G. H. Reid, High Commissioner for the Commonwealth, who occupies the chair, in proposing the toast of "Australian ...

    Article : 201 words
  4. THE COMING SESSION

    Even as the Government Draftsman (Dr. Richards) is up to his eyes in work just now, so will be members of the State Parliament in a few weeks' time. ...

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  5. VANISHED!

    Further enquiries in connection with the strange disappearance of Miss Hilda Scott Broad reveal some extraordinary complications. So far as the police are ...

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  6. SURGICAL SKILL

    A report of a remarkable surgical operation comes from Los Angeles, California. With a section of bone from his left ...

    Article : 333 words
  7. FIERY SPEECHES

    The debate on the Home Rule Bill was continued in the House of Commons. Sir E. Carson declared that the proceedings in the House were nothing less ...

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  8. WAR EXPECTED

    The Bulgarians and Servians have already come into conflict, and it is feared that a general war is inevitable. In an encounter near Makres many ...

    Article : 171 words
  9. MR. DE HENZELL

    [?] is rarely those who attend the City Police Court to look on were treated to such an entertainment as they were yesterday. It is rarely also that the ...

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  10. COLD IN SUMMER

    Snow fell at Montreal and Quebec t[?] day, and the maritime provinces are experiencing the strangest weather knows during the summer season for many ...

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  11. NAVAL RESERVE

    It was recently decided by the British Admiralty that merchant vessels be armed as adjuncts to the navy. In reply to a question in the House ...

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  12. A DEMENTED WOMAN

    At the Criminal Court to-day Clara Gooley was charged with having murdered her child, aged 19 months, at Wellington. Her husband gave evidence ...

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  13. BOMB OUTRAGE

    A bomb explosion occurred during the fete held to commemorate the three hundred and thirty-third anniversary of the death of Luiz de Camoens, the celebrated ...

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  14. INTERNATIONAL POLO

    Two years ago England made a great effort to win back the International Polo Cup from America, and was beaten by a very narrow margin. Another fight has ...

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  15. MOTORISTS KILLED

    At Springfield, Illinois, four men lo[?] their lives when attempting to cross [?] railway crossing in front of a railway train. ...

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  16. TERRIFIC CYCLONE

    A terrific cyclone devastated the south-western portion of China, and many junks were sunk. The loss of life was considerable, but ...

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  17. IMMIGRATION SCHEME

    Mr. Watt (Premier of Victoria) has made a special offer to take 1000 British boys to Victoria for farming. The boys are expected to sail in July ...

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  18. MUNICIPAL STRIKE

    The municipal strike in Leeds, Yorkshire, is extending. Workers left the gasworks and electric lighting plants, and the electric light was ...

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  19. FERRY SINKS

    Fifty people were drowned through the sinking of a dilapidated ferry when crossing the Tcheptsa River. A riot ensued owing to the indignation ...

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  20. A DISORDERLY HOUSE

    At the Fitzroy Court to-day Elizabeth Emily Dunn, a married woman, aged 21, was charged with having acted in the management of a disorderly house, at 12 ...

    Article : 243 words
  21. REMARKABLE FLIGHT

    Marcel Brinde and Mons. Desmoulines, French airmen, completed a remarkable flight from Villacoublay in the Johannosthal aerodrome, a distance of 674 ...

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  22. A WOMAN SENTENCED

    At the Central Criminal Court to-day A[?]e Sophia Cordon was charged with the murder of her husband, a colored man named Frederick Fernandez Gordon, ...

    Article : 245 words
  23. OLYMPIA CONGRESS

    Questions on the agenda papers for the Olympia Congress, to be held in Paris in March next, include the proposal that women be permitted to take part in the ...

    Article : 59 words
  24. STRIKE RIOTS

    At Ipswich, Massachusetts, one wo[?] was killed and seven wounded in [?] strike riot which occurred outside [?] hosiery mills. ...

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  25. TENNIS TEAM

    McLaughlin, Williams, and Hackett, who represented America in the preliminary Davis Cup tie, will leave for London on Thursday. The Australasian ...

    Article : 40 words
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  27. THE VICTORIAN MINISTRY

    The Hon. Frederick Hagelthom, M.L.C. (Honorary Minister), has accpted the Public Works portfolio in the Victorian. State Ministry, which Mr. W. H. ...

    Article : 95 words
  28. ASSAULTED A WARDER

    At the Goulbura quarter sessions to-day John Ternent, who was serving a sentence of four years at the Goulburn Gaol, pleaded guilty to a charge of ...

    Article : 99 words
  29. BOXING IN NEW ZEALAND

    Barney Ireland, the holder of the title of champion, fought Tom McGrath, late of Sydney, for the middleweight championship of New Zealand last night. Up ...

    Article : 97 words
  30. THE SCOR MARORA

    The Scor Maroro, owned by the Union Box Company of Sydney, went ashore to-day at the entrance to Pelorous Sound, while on a voyage from Sydney. Hopes ...

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  33. THE BALLARAT TRAGEDY

    Mrs. Coates, whose husband murdered their youngest child, and shot himself on May 2 has received £79 as the result of a public appeal made on her behalf. She ...

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  35. FAMINE AT NAMBUCCA

    Owing to the silting up of the Nambucca bar, conditions approaching a famine prevail along the river. Provisions are very scarce, and stores are ...

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