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  4. FELL FORM A TRAM CAR.

    The cause of the death at the Winchester street loop on the St. Peters tramline on September 30 of Andrew Longsford (61), a painter, Cross roads, Highgate ...

    Article : 197 words
  5. JUDGE LYNCH.

    An unprecedented incident in the violent story of lynch law occurred at Thoroid, in Ontario, Canada, when a mob, having carried the local, gaol by essault, proceeded ...

    Article : 493 words
  6. FAMINE IN CHINA.

    [?] New York [?] of [?] Methodist Chureh has received [?] from Pekin stating that thirty [?] suffering [?] ...

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  7. A STRANGE OCCURRENCE.

    In startlingly dramatic circumstances two ministers were struck dead by lightning in a tent at Springville, Indiana, last night, A congregation of free ...

    Article : 140 words
  8. PRINCE’S TOUR.

    The Prince of Wales closes the ever memorable Royal tour today. His last public engagement was the attendance of a church parade of the Royal [?] ...

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  10. AFTER SEVEN YEARS

    A curious story, with mother love as the romantic element, was outlined at Willesden Police Court, when there were two claimants to the custody of a child, ...

    Article : 484 words
  11. BIG HEADS AND BRAINS.

    While nothing very spectacular in the way of scientific discovery was revealed at the opening meetings at, Cardiff of the British Association, many of the papers ...

    Article : 838 words
  12. Help form Japan.

    [?] that Japan will supply [? of tice to relieve the [?] Lemine. China will pay [?] The Washington ...

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  13. PERSONAL.

    Lady Weigall is indisposed, and has been contined to her room since Friday last, and acoordingly was unable to carry out her engagements on Saturday at Kensing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 81 words
  14. REFUSED A MEAL.

    “It is great [?] that licencees of hotels should know that they are bound by stature (section [?] of the Licensing Act of 1917). to provide accommodation ...

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  15. FRANCE AND AMERICA.

    [?] of the New [?] on anthriced [?] point of the new [?] ...

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  16. PONZI AND HIS POST OFFICE.

    “On and from August ’ 15 the rate of [?] on money orders payable in the United States will be [?] . For every £l or [?], of £1. The amounts of the ...

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  17. FRANCH RACING.

    [?] Triomphe, new race [?] the war , of 12 [?] [?] was run to-day. It [?] English three year ...

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  18. GARDENERS AT VARIANCE.

    A dispute between two market gardeners of Basket Bange was the subject of an action before Mr. Commissioner Mitchell and justices in the Adelaide Local Court on Monday. James Wye ...

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  19. LADY DUDLEY'S PAPERS.

    The late Countess of Dadley, who was drowned while bathing at Screebe, Galway, in June, left property valued at £23907 she directed the executor. Mr. ...

    Article : 131 words
  20. MILITARY IN DUBLIN.

    [?] was displayed [?] to-day. The bridges leading to [?] and the driver of [?] belonging to the Independent ...

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  21. SNOWDON SUMMIT SOLD.

    Snowdon Summit and the shelving side of the Cape] Curig precipice were bold during August for £7,520 to the tenant, Mr. John Williams of Beddgelert. The land ...

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  22. CIVIC AFFAIRS.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Adelaide City Council was held at the Town Hall on Monday afternoon.-Henley-on-[?] ...

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  23. REPATRIATION AND JEWELLERY.

    At the Port Adelaide Local Court on Monday (before [?]. J. H. Sinclair, S. M., and H. F. Segerlind) a time-payment form which deals in uniiture, jewellery, and clothing, sought to recover ...

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  24. BETTED FOR KING EDWARD.

    Progress from a [?] boy in Leeds to a reputed millionario was the history of Mr. Joseph pickersgill, bookmaker, who died from heart [?]. A lucky day’s ...

    Article : 176 words
  25. A . SELF-MADE MAN.

    [?] M. P., for ford , died [?] home at the age of [?] of [?] Sir [?] Had male his [?] way ...

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  26. TRICKS OF THE LENS.

    One strongly controversial subject, at least, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle has left behind him. It arises from his exhibition of "spirit" photographs. He declared that ...

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  27. THE LAW COURTS.

    [Before [?] E. M. Sabine, S. M., S. L. Williams F. Mcintyre, and G. [?] Norman F. L. Bonetti, who had been arreated by Detective Trotter on a provisional warrant for ...

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  28. AT THE BACK GATE.

    The charge of [?] against [?] C. H. Perrint was proceeded with in the [?] . Police [?] on monday, before Mr. E. M. [?] the alegations were made by ...

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  29. LIFE FOR HIS MOTHER.

    The story of boy’s death in saving his mother was told at an inquest at West Farleigh, Ken, on [?] snow (16). of Paddock Wood. It was stated that he was ...

    Article : 167 words
  30. THE “PEOPLE'S'' RACE COURSE.

    At the fortnightly gathering of members of the Adelaide City Council on Monday. the markets and parks committee reported that it had received a letter from the Adelaide ...

    Article : 170 words
  31. GRAVEDIGGER'S HUMOUR.

    Gravediggers who applied for an increase of wages to meet the increases under the new Rents Act, in England, have, through. Mr. Duncan Carmichael, secretary of the ...

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  32. THIEVES IN TAILOR'S SHOP.

    The discovery was made on Sunday morning that an entry had been forced into the shop of Messrs. Gorden Brothers tailors and mercens, of Commercial road. ...

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  33. DROPS IN THE BUCKET

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer recently announced the gift by "C. L. B." of £12,000 Four Per Cent. Funding Loan as a contribution towards the cost of the ...

    Article : 159 words
  34. “NO BOOKS OR NOTHING."

    Before Mr. Justice people and a jury of 12 in the Civil Court on-Monday, the bearing was continued of the claim for £5,000 damages instituted by Maurix E. Herbert against John T. Socke in ...

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  35. PLEASURES IN SPASMS. .

    When a 13-year-old boy named James Hill was bound over at Willesden Police Court for stealing 18/ from his mother it was asserted that he was very good and ...

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  36. Police.

    [Before [?]. J. H. Sinclair, S. M.. and H. 'F. Segerlind.] [?] Anderson. [?]. of port Adelaide. was fined 5/ with 10/ cost for drunckenners. and [?] ...

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  37. PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS.

    It is probable that the House of Assembly will sit late on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. The set questions for to-morrow total nine; there are two ...

    Article : 122 words
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  39. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  40. DETECTED BY A CAT.

    Observing her cat sitting on a window leige staring at compiling and mewing loudly, a Dundee woman went to see -what was wrong. [?] discovered a man with ...

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  41. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S ANCESTRY.

    The Soir recalls statement made is London come yeans ago at a great Celtic reunion to the effect; that Mr. Lloyd George, though Celtic by birth. is [?] ...

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  43. CHANNEL ISLANDS TO LET.

    Two rugged Little [?] Herm and [?], lying about three miles from St. Pater Port, on the cast-cost of Guernsey, have bone offorod on [?] by Lords ...

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  44. FALL INAO A VITRIOL TANK.

    At the Eagle Tinplate Works, Neath (England), a mechanic's labourer named William Jones fell into a tank containing vitriol, which inflicted terrible bums. He ...

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  45. FEARFUL PRICE FOR TEMPER

    Being in a temper, James Carllan. a labourer, broke a window at Aberavon (England) with his hand. It was an badly feiured that Emputation at his [?] was ...

    Article : 34 words
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