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  7. AUSTRIAN MURDERS.

    The Emperor, the Her Apparent, and other relatives, attended the impressive funeral service in the Court Chapel at Hofburg, and later the bodies, encased in silver common ...

    Article : 267 words
  8. TATTERSALL'S SWEEP.

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  9. WIFE DISAPPEARED.

    A wife's longing to get back to New Zealand, tier own country, and the husband's desire to remain in New South Wales, was shown in the Sydney Divorce Court this morning, to ...

    Article : 287 words
  10. HOME RULE.

    Sir Edward Carson. leader of the Irish Unionists delivered an address to 10,000 persons at Herne Hill on the subject of Home Rule. He assumed he raid, that the Ministers. ...

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  11. TOO OUTSPOKEN.

    Mr. Williams, lotted States Minister to Greece, recently visited Albania, and his outspoken comments on what be saw created a generation. ...

    Article : 59 words
  12. CALLED ON THE KING.

    A sensation was caused on Saturday by the arrest at the entrance to Buckingham Palace of a woman supposed to be a suffrsgette. The arrest was made after she had persis: ...

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  13. STOLEN JEWELS.

    Yet another instance has been provided of the skill of the Continental railway thief. The latest victim is Count Meravie[?], a member of the staff of the Czar of Russia. ...

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  14. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

    A man whose identity has not yet been established was run over by the 10.15 passenger train from Kiama on Sunday morning. The body was noticed by a porter lying in a ...

    Article : 171 words
  15. BEYOND THE LIMIT.

    Archbishop Spratt, in course of a sermon in St. Mary's Cathedral, told the women of his congregation that he would prefer those who wore low-necked dresses not to present ...

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  16. NINETY-TWO TODAY.

    The longevity of natives of the Hawkesbury district is pretly well known, but there are probably few people in Australia as hald and hearty at the same age as Mr. Jane Nicholls, ...

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  17. NOT IN THE ABBEY.

    The late Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, the famous statesman, expressed a desire during his life, that when he died, he should be buried at Birmlogham. ...

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  18. MONTANA METHODS.

    A Finish miner entered the Mayor's office yesterday. and stabbed him three times after his refusal to order the deportation of the editor of local Finish newspaper, which ...

    Article : 71 words
  19. THE NATIONAL.

    At least a quarter of an hour before the curtain was drawn up at the National Theatre on Saturday night standing room was only available. The programme this week is one of the ...

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  20. MISSING BRIDEGROOM.

    While has intended bride tod all the wedding guests waited for him, Herbert Wardley, a resident of Cariton, Melbourne, was lying dead on the rocks beside the sea wall at Weet St. Kllda ...

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  21. A WESTRALIAN RAILWAY.

    The "Observer publishes a reply to the recent letter by Sir James Newton Moore. Agent-General for West Australia, in which the later dealt with complaints by shareholders in ...

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  22. OUR DAILY BREAD.

    The new claims of operative bakers were considered at a largely attended meeting of mater bakers, and dissatisfaction expressed with the system of day baking now that it had been ...

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  23. SHAKESPEARE TERCENTENARY

    The supporters of a movement to celebrate the tercenternary of Shakespear, held a meeting, at which Lord Bryce presided. A committee was appointed to carry out the ...

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  24. HOUSE ROBBED.

    The home of Mr. Clement Law, in Yule-street. Patersham, was broken into during the absence of the inmates early on Saturday afternoon, the thieves effecting an entrance by breaking open ...

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  26. MISS MITCHELL'S CONCERT.

    The departure of Miss Lillian Mitchell, the well-known lyric soprano, for London in conjunction with Mrs. Allen Carroll of Darling POint in July, to complete her vocal studies. ...

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