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  4. CRIMINAL LUNATIC

    Leonard Kerrigan has been found guilty of the murder of a three-year-old boy early in September, but was declared insane, and was ordered to ...

    Article : 238 words
  5. COALITION REFUSED

    Reuter's correspondent in Berlin reports that the President. Herr Ebert, has accepted the resignation of the Wirth Cabinet. The Social Democrats refused to outer any coalition Government that included the German People's party, with which big ...

    Article : 441 words
  6. INDEPENDENT TURKEY

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris states that, when interviewed for newspaper information, Ismet Pasin said that the Aagora ...

    Article : 160 words
  7. "SAVING THE EMPIRE"

    As polling continues until eight and nine o'clock, few returns are expected before midnight. But the bulk may be available by two ...

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  8. MOST POWERFUL TUG IN AUSTRALIAN WATERS

    The Rollicker in Newcastle Harbor Mr. John Brown's principal tug has imposing lines. Her appearance justifies the contention of her master, Captain Richardson, that when the tug makes fast to [?] the latter "will have to move." Her double funnels will make her conspicuous anywhere on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 90 words
  9. RANG THE CHANGES

    With a snit-case containing £4000 in notes beside him, a London woollen merchant, Mr. Greenberg, travelled by train to pay accounts at ...

    Article : 85 words
  10. BILLS FOR BELGIUM

    It is reported from Paris that M. Peyer, of the War Burdens Commission, has hunded over to the Reparation's Commission bills payable in ...

    Article : 101 words
  11. ALL-RED ROUTE

    An Ottawa, message says that the Marconi Company of Canada proposes to build four stations in Canada at a total cost of £5,000,000, as a link to ...

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  12. CHILEAN DISASTER

    Reports from Santiago show that scarcely a house is standing in the Vallenar valley, as the result of the earthquake and tidal waves recently. ...

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  13. UNEMPLOYMENT

    The Ministry for Labor announces that the unemployed in Great Britain on November 6 numbered ...

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  14. POLICE PERTURBED

    Reports from Johannesburg state that the police take a grave view of Tom Mann's activities on the Rand. He delivered a violent speech at ...

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  15. MRS. MacSWINEY IN GAOL

    It is reported from Washington that Mrs. Muriel McSwiney, widow of the ex-Lord Mayor of Coik, who died in gaol as the result of hunger ...

    Article : 95 words
  16. ROBBING SOLDIERS FUND

    The unusual proportion of copper coins in the c[?]ction boxes on Hospital Day in Glasgow caused the police systematically to watch the collectors ...

    Article : 91 words
  17. RUINED BY EARTHQUAKE

    A scene in Coquimbo, the Chilean town almost wiped out by the tidal wave which swept the coast. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. IN SURGEON'S HANDS

    Rudyard Kipling, whose health has been unsatisfactory for months, was operated on this morning. His condition is now satisfactory. ...

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  19. HEART FAILURE

    The coroner's Jury exonerated Dr. Hartzhorne of culpability in the death of Mrs. Jeffs, who left him her fortune. ...

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  21. TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT

    The Argentine airman, Charles Granquet, is preparing for a flight across the Atlantic in a French Government machine in December. ...

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  22. "LADY BOUNTIFUL"

    An cctogenarian, Sir Alfred yarrow, is marrying Miss Eleanor Barnes, a wealthy middle-aged woman, residing in the Andover district. Her ...

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  23. ENGLISH CRICKETERS

    The M.C.C team commenced a match to-day at Oudtshoorn against the South-Western districts. The home players butted first, and ...

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  24. Beach Tea

    The members of the Girls' Zenana Aid Society of the Newcastle Baptist Tabernacle were entertained at a beach tea at Merewether on Tuesday ...

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  25. Rollicker's Fireman Fined

    John Anderson (27), a fireman on the tug Rollicker, was fined £2 at the Newcastle Police Court this morning for having asd indecent language in ...

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