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  2. THE PELLARO TRAGEDY.

    The inhabitants of the town of Pellaro, in the district of Calabria, Italy—where the Rouvilino family, consisting of the father, mother, and six children, were ...

    Article : 202 words
  3. THE OBSERVER ILLUSTRATIONS.

    The issue of The Observer published this Bernini is in every way worthy of perusal. A prominent feature is the matter provided especiall for the man on the land. It is ...

    Article : 475 words
  4. FARTHEST NORTH.

    I am aware that it is necessary to boil down our impressions 50 per cent.—perhaps more—to imagine the real far north. The legislators saw the landscapes in ...

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  5. TRAIN DERAILED.

    A sensational accident occurred at about half-past 10 this morning at a bridge over McKinnon's Creek at Bochara, on the Coleraine line, about seven miles from ...

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  6. THE CRIPPEN CRIME.

    "Dr." Hawley Harvey Crippen and Ethel Le Neve were again before the Court at Bow street to-day, and the proceedings aroused the utmost interest. ...

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  7. EXEMPTION OF CLUBS.

    A rather peculiar position arose in the Assembly on Wednesday. Mr. Jackson, who is Chairman of Committees, moved that the House resolve itself into ...

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  8. RADIUM.

    Madame Curie, the distinguished French scientist, whose discoveries have widely extended the knowledge of radium and its allied phenomena, has achieved further ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 412 words
  9. LABOUR PROBLEMS.

    Several of the recent sectional strikes among the miners of South Wales have been attributed to the agitation of extreme Socialists. ...

    Article : 205 words
  10. THE STRIKE.

    The position in connection with the United Labourers' Union strike over Ganger Thompson was anxiously discussed in the city on Wednesday. For the second ...

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  11. EIGHT HOURS' WORK.

    The coal mineowners of South Wales are apparently no more enamoured of the new eight-hours' legislation than the colliers themselves. They estimate that the ...

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  12. JEALOUS FRENCHMAN.

    Last February a sensation was caused in Paris by a startling story of a love maddened chemist named Parat. Actuated by insane jealousy the man imprisoned his ...

    Article : 120 words
  13. OFFENDING BOILERMAKERS.

    It is reported that the Clyde Employers' Federation is insisting, in view of the Newcastle-on-Tyne development, that the Boilermakers' Society for the future should ...

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  14. BOILERMAKERS' STRIKE.

    Boilermakers at South Shields shipbuilding yards have gone out on strike. Their action, which has completely taken the employers by surprise, is without the ...

    Article : 36 words
  15. THE SHIPPING LOCKOUT.

    There is considerable resentment on the Clyde at the tone of the manifesto issued by the executive of the Boilermakers' Society in connection with the lockout by ...

    Article : 110 words
  16. FIFTY YEARS AGO

    Shakspeare's subline tragedy "Macbeth" was put upon the boards at the Victoria Theatre last night by Mr. G. V. Brooke's celebrated company, in a style very superior ...

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  17. UNITED STATES.

    Mr. Roosevelt, in his address before the Conservation Congress at St. Paul, capital of Minnesota, emphasized the fact that the Government must control the national ...

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  18. GORSE HALL MURDER.

    Proceedings have been begun in the Police Court at Knutsford, Cheshire, against Mark Wilde, who was recently arrested on suspicion for the murder of Mr. George ...

    Article : 261 words
  19. THE QUEEN MOTHER.

    Alexandra, the Queen Mother, and Princess Victoria have arrived at Mar Lodge where they will spend some time. ...

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  20. CASUALTIES.

    On Wednesday morning the crew of the steamer Kazembe, which arrived from Singapore, via Port Pirie, on Tuesday, with a case of smallpox on board, were taken to ...

    Article : 428 words
  21. HARVESTING MACHINERY.

    A special commissioner's report, filed in the Supreme Court, declares that the International Harvester Company, of New Jersey, is "a combine for the purpose of ...

    Article : 57 words
  22. MINE YEARS' DISPUTES.

    In a Bluebook issued by the Board of Trade, Mr. G. R. Askwith, K.C., Comptroller-General of the Commercial, Labour, and Statistical Depart menta of the Board ...

    Article : 67 words
  23. THE WASTE OF COAL.

    Dr. H. E. Armstrong, F.R.S. (Professor of Chemistry at the City and Guilds of London Central Institute, South Kensington), in an address before the British ...

    Article : 87 words
  24. AMERICAN IMPORTS.

    The London Chamber of Commerce has been discussing the need for urgent representations concerning a circular issued by the United States Government, which ...

    Article : 148 words
  25. GERMAN UNREST.

    Thousands of workmen have struck at the Vulcan Shipbuilding Yards, at Stettin, on the ground that their employers have undertaken contracts on behalf of other ...

    Article : 48 words
  26. RUSSIAN AMBASSADORS.

    It has been stated from two independent sources that the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs (M. Isvolsky) has been appointed Ambassador in Paris, and that the ...

    Article : 52 words
  27. SOUTH POLE OR OBLIVION.

    Among the passengers on the Prinz Waldemar, which arrived at Pinkerton to-day, were is number of the members of Capt. Scott's antarctic expedition, who are on ...

    Article : 208 words
  28. VICTORIAN FLOODS.

    At the low-lying parts of Horsham are inundated, and a large number of people have been flooded out. The bulk of the water from Longerenong reached there ...

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  29. THE KAISER'S SPEECH.

    Yesterday Socialists held a number of meetings in Hamburg and protested against the speech which the Kaiser recently delivered at Konigsberg, wherein he ...

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  30. ATTEMPTED TRAIN WRECKING.

    An attempt was made to wreck the express from Plymouth to London yesterday, but happily it was unsuccessful. Two steel lifting jacks, each weighing ...

    Article : 98 words
  31. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    The Eucharistic Congress, for which elaborate preparations have been made was inaugurated to-day. Many thousands of visitors have arrived to take part in the ...

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  32. COTTON INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Howard Reed, of Manchester, in a paper before the British Association meeting at Shefield, stated that if cotton growing in the British Empire were not ...

    Article : 74 words
  33. SPY SCARE.

    A German subaltern named Elmn has been arrested at Portsmouth. He was caught sketching the fortifications, and he also had a number of plans of the fort and ...

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  34. PAPAL LEGATE.

    The press of Ontario strongly resent the terms in which Mr. Justice Girouard, of the Supreme Court of Canada, accorded a welcome to Cardinal Vanutclli, the Papal ...

    Article : 88 words
  35. GIRL DROWNED.

    O'HALLORAN HILL, September 6.—A gloom was cast over the district when in became known that Miss Ethel Mason had met with her death by drowning. She had ...

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  36. BROWBEATING A WITNESS.

    Acting Mr. Justice Fitzhardinge at the Central Criminal Court to-day took strong exception to the method in which a young woman was handled in cross-examination ...

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  37. CYCLONE IN HUNGARY.

    A cyclone has wrought great havoc in the town and district of Toemoerke, Hungary. The storm wrecked 250 houses and ...

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  38. AIRSHIP WITHOUT PASSENGERS.

    The new airship Zeppelin VI., has had a trial flight at Strasburg. She was not allowed to carry passengers for fear that they might nore the city's scheme of ...

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  39. NARROW ESCAPE.

    Mr. E. Vantell, of Wakefield street, had a narrow escape from serious injuries in King William street on Wednesday morning. Mr. Vantell, who is an elderly man ...

    Article : 220 words
  40. BRUSSELS EXHIBITION

    A fire broke out in the machinery hall of the Brussels Exhibition yesterday. Fortunately in was soon discovered, and quickly extinguished. ...

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  41. ALLIED ENGLISH SPIES.

    Bail has been refused in connection with the forthcoming trial of the alleged English officers Brandon and Trench, who are accused of spying upon the fortifications on ...

    Article : 50 words
  42. FREMANTLE GAS COMPANY.

    The Fremantle Municipal Council has served the Fremantle Gas Company with notice of its intention to purchase the company's plant in accordance with the ...

    Article : 59 words
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  44. TEMPERANCE DRINKS.

    The Kaiser has ordered the use of nonalcoholic drinks for himself and guests at the forthcoming maneuvres. He suggested that the troops should take as little ...

    Article : 49 words
  45. CANADA.

    The construction of a large section of the Grand Trunk Railway has been temporarily abandoned owing to the inordinately high price of labour ruling just now. ...

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  46. INDIANS TOMAHAWKED.

    Jack Barr, an ex-police blacktracker, made a murderous attack with a tomahawk on two Indians—Budda Deen and Sadda Deen—at Warialda to-day. He hit both ...

    Article : 70 words
  47. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    The inquest concerning the death of the German seaman Alfred W. Vinke, who was killed during a disturbance in an hotel at Newcastle, was concluded to-day. George ...

    Article : 44 words
  48. AUSTRALIAN TRADE REPRESENTATIVE.

    The possibility of the Commonwealth of Australia appointing a commissioner at Vancouver is being favourably received. It is hoped that an Australian conversant with ...

    Article : 32 words
  49. CLERGYMAN'S WIFE KILLED.

    BUNDABERG (Q.), September 7.—The Rev. G. F. Hart (Anglican minister) and Mrs. Hart were going down a steep hill in a sulky near to Gin Gin, when the horse ...

    Article : 50 words
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