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  2. HEALTH MISSIONARIES.

    Australia's memorial to King Edward VII., in the shape of a new nursing army, was explained to a large and representative gathering of the nursing profession which ...

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  3. STATE RADIUM BANK.

    The Chief Secretary, to whom the report of Dr. Ashburton Thompson on the, proposal for a State radium bank has been presented, returned from the country yesterday, and it ...

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  4. TO THE ANTARCTIC.

    All going well, an Australian expedition will start for the Antarctic next year. The sailors, the scientists, the doctors, the observers will all be Australian if it is possible ...

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  5. KING GEORGE V.

    The shadow of the Empire calamity, still heavy enough upon us, is yet appreciably less appressive as the days go by. For one thing, the inexorable beat of routine gradually makes ...

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  6. MYSTERIOUS CRIME.

    In regard to the discovery of a box in Lake Como, containing the body of Mrs. Crittenden Castle, an American dramatic artist, it appears that Mrs. Castle was ...

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  7. POWERS OF THE LORDS.

    Newspapers are discussing favourably the holding of a conference between the Government and the leaders of the Unionist party on the subject of the powers of ...

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  8. LORD KITCHENER.

    The military correspondent of the "Times" states that Viscount Midleton will raise the question of the Mediterranean command in the House og Lords ...

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  9. VILIFYING BRITAIN.

    German and Austrian newspapers accuse Great Britain of championing Crete with the object of acquiring Suda Bay.- The "Berlin Post" demands that Europe ...

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  10. LABOUR MEMBERS' OBJECTIONS.

    Speaking at Loughborough, Mr. P. Snowden, M.P. (Labour), and Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P., (Labour), condemned the proposal for a conference respecting the ...

    Article : 68 words
  11. HUSBAND A WEAKLING.

    A sensation has been caused in Italy and America by the Charlton-Porter mystery. Last August Mrs. Charlton-Porter, a fascinating woman of great beauty, shot ...

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  12. NEW AMERICAN PARTY.

    It is reported that a new party is being organised in the United States, and that it includes Mr. Roosevelt, Mr. G. Pinchot (late Conservator of Forests), and Mr. J. R. ...

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  13. THE BISLEY TEAM.

    Lord Cheylesmore entertained the Australian rifle team commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Paine. Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, and the ...

    Article : 95 words
  14. TRAIN WRECKING.

    Some of the bolts in a bridge at Lule-Burgas, 45 miles south-east of Adrianople, on the Oriental Railway line, were removed, resulting in an express train ...

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  15. INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING.

    F. Beaurepaire, at Leipsic, won the 100, 200, and 300 metres international swimming races, establishing records for Saxony. ...

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  16. GREAT ELECTRIC SUPPLY SCHEME.

    The Government of Ontario has organised a municipal system for the distribution of electric energy, which is generated by Niagara Falls. ...

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  17. HIGHWAY ROBBERY ATTEMPTED.

    About 8.30 last night two men made an attempt to rob the driver of a van on Parramatta-road, Flemington. But for a dog belonging to the vanman they might have ...

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  18. THRIFT CONFERENCE.

    At the International Thrift Conference in Edinburgh, Mr. John Kidd, of New South Wales, detailed the old-age pensions system in Australia. ...

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  19. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—The slight opposition to the present scheme for the establishment of a State Radium Bank seems to be based solely on the advisability (so called) of keeping the new ...

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  20. TREATMENT OF CONSUMPTION.

    Dr. Camac Wilkinson, of Sydney, is establishing a tuberculin dispensary in Lambeth for the treatment of consumption. Tuberculin, it is claimed, was successful in ...

    Article : 255 words
  21. BRITISH EXPENDITURE.

    Lobby opinion is that, despite the estimated increase in the expenditure of £10,000,000, the Government is not likely to budget for a deficit. This unexpected ...

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  22. THE CHILIAN NAVY.

    The Chilian Chamber of Deputies has authorised the raising of a loan of £4,000,000 for the navy, of which £1,000,000 will be for coastal defence. ...

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  23. RIGHT TO ADMINISTER INTERROGATORIES.

    Mr. Justice a Beckett delivered his reserved decision to-day, which touched on the question of whether the Commonwealth when a party to an action can be interrogated like an ...

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  24. AMERICAN BEEF SHORTAGE.

    The New York correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports that owing to a shortage of supply, the wholesale price of beef has been raised to 7½d a lb. Carcases are ...

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  25. WEALTHY PLANTER MURDERED.

    Mr. James Perkins, a wealthy white planter, was discovered nude, chained to a stake in a clearing in a wood-near Lake Charles, Louisiana. A fire was burning ...

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  26. THE WHITEHAVEN DISASTER.

    Wearing breathing helmets, Mr. Steele, manager of the Wellington pit, Whitehaven, and three assistants, penetrated the pit in search of the 133 dead from the ...

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  27. AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    The New York Produce Exchange complains that the high grain rates on the New York Central and sixteen other railways from Buffalo to New York are ...

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  28. THE KING'S DEATH.

    Yesterday's English mail brought copies of the verses written by the Poet Laureate, Mr. Alfred Austin, on the occasion of the death of King Edward VII. They are as ...

    Article : 170 words
  29. THE PLUVIOSE DISASTER.

    Six more bodies have been recovered through the conning tower from the French submarine Pluviose. The doctors diagnose a speedy death in each case, due ...

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  30. AMERICAN SOCIAL CENTRE.

    It is expected that the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, when the Duke is appointed Governor-General of Canada, will make Ottawa and Montreal the leading social ...

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  31. CANADIAN MAIL SERVICES.

    Mr. Lemieux, Postmaster-General of Canada, announces that there will be three mail services shortly between Canada and Great Britain. The aim of the ...

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  32. THE VICEROY OF INDIA.

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P. (Labour), speaking at Loughborough, in commenting upon the appointment of Sir Charles Hardinge, Permanent Under-Secretary for ...

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  33. RAILWAY CROSSING FATALITY.

    A train passing over a level crossing at Liaverstraw, New York State, dashed into a funeral coach. Five persons were killed. ...

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  34. FATAL THUNDERSTORM.

    Fatal thunderstorms continue in Germany. Six people have beeu killed, 17 seriously injured, and 100 slightly injured by lightning in the Jungfern Heide, Berlin, ...

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  35. RONALD-HARPER CASE.

    Further evidence was taken to-day in the Criminal Court in the case in which Patrick Hill, John Huxley, Walter Kemp, and Wm. Brocket are charged with conspiracy, arising ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The rising in Yucatan, Mexico, as subdued after five days' fighting.- PARLIAMENTARY GOLF.- Mr. Balfour won the Parliamentary Ge[?] ...

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  37. AN ISLAND WRECK.

    The Norwegian barque Turist, 697 tons, bound from Rio, Grande to Surprise Island, 90 days out, called at Amedee Lighthouse for orders on Thursday, and proceeded on her ...

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  38. DEATH OF HERMANN VEZIN.

    The death is announced of Mr. Hermann Vezin, an American actor, aged 81 years.- The late Hermann Vezin, who was born at Philadelphia in March, 1820, graduated M.A. ...

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  39. CHARGE OF PERJURY.

    Before Mr. G. H. Smithers, S.M., at the Water Police Court yesterday, Frederick Wilmot Ballingall, 35, was, by warrant, charged with having committed perjury before the ...

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  40. FIRE AT ROSYTH HARBOUR.

    A fire which occurred at the Rosyth Harbour works, on the east coast of Scotland, destroyed the electrical power station, which cost £20.000. ...

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  41. THE LAST PENALTY.

    In Boggo-road Gaol this morning Alexander Joseph Bradshaw, who in April last was sentenced to death at Normanton for the murder of a man named George Sutherland, paid the ...

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  42. CANADIAN WHEAT AREA.

    The area under wheat, in Canada is 9,295,000 acres, being an increase of 1,504,400 acres, compared with last year. ...

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  43. RAIN AT BROKEN HILL.

    The rainfall only gave a rise to the reservoir of 3½ inches, equal to about 24½ million gallons. This increase in itself is not much, though the domestic tanks supply has been ...

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  44. THE BROKEN HILL TROUBLE.

    The North mine resumed work under regular conditions to-day, except that the truckers were engaged on wages [?]stead of contract. The mill resumed work to-night. ...

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