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  4. GERMAN WAR VIEW

    A writer in a Berlin paper draws attention to a startling possibility as the result of aerial navigation. He points out that a new army ...

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  5. DRAWN-OUT STRIKE

    Borne 26,000 dockers and 8000 stevedores will receive 10s strike pay each on Wednesday. Owing to the strike the London ...

    Article : 146 words
  6. TRIPLE - DROWNING

    An unusual tragedy is reported from Aldershot. A Hussar was indulging in horse-swimming practice in a pond. at Aldershot, when the horse threw his ...

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  8. TITANIC DISASTER

    Before the Titanic disaster inquiry yesterday, the managing director of the '“company, Mrs Bruce Ismay, gave-evidence that Captain Smith, of the ...

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  9. MINERS’ ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    NORSEMAN. This Day. The annual conference of the Westralian Goldfields Federated Miners’ Union was opened here this morning, ...

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  11. BELGIAN ELECTION

    The elections to the Belgian Chamber of Deputies (as cabled) resulted is the Return of the Catholics by a clear majority over the combined. liberal and ...

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  12. THE WORKSHOPS

    Recently in the Kalgoorlie Council comments were passed upon the vagueness of several wires which had been sent by certain of our Senators in ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICA V; CAMBRIDGE.

    With five wickets for 87 Cambridge University re[?]med its innings to-day on a sodden wicket. knight a fresh-man from St. John’s School, Leather ...

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  14. A GREAT FIRE

    A great conflagration occurred yesterday when 1000 houses and four mosques with ten schools, were destroyed. .Fifteen .thousand persons are ...

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  15. SERIOUS RIOTING

    Riots have taken place. at Charleroi and other centres. Many persons were injured. ...

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  16. POLICE STONED.

    Strike disturbances occurred at Tilbury, and lasted from midnight till six in the morning. The police were -stoned, and two were ...

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  17. PANDEMONIUM

    A Parliamentary sensation .occurred yesterday after the second reading of the Defence Bill in the Lower House. The passage of the measure was ...

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  18. SUMYEMBRACE

    A sensational incident is reported from the Mediterranean coast. A diver at Toulon was hauled to the surface in an unconscious condition . A ...

    Article : 60 words
  19. EFFORTS AT CONCILIATION.

    With a view to ending the strike the Government is pledged to de its utmost to establish a Joint Conciliation Board, representative of all intersted ...

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  20. AT BOYUP BROOK

    There was a great sensation in the quiet little hamlet of Boyup Brook, on the Mu[?]bury ti Bridgetown line, when it was known that the post office [?] ...

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  21. FATAL GAS

    Five persons perished. from gas fumes on a grain well situated, on a farmer’s -dairy in the Fairmont district. She .farmer was overcome when ...

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  22. STRUNG=OUT WAR

    The stringing-out of the Tripoli[?]an war is causing [?]exation in Italy. The military authorities and the Government are criticised by the Opposition ...

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  23. TAILORS STRIKE

    The tailors’ strike an the West End London, involving several thousand men has collapsed. ...

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  24. COLLIERS STRIKE

    Two thousand colliers have work’ at Staffordshire ...

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  25. DEATH AT SEA

    The death has occurred aboard the steamer Ionic of Colonel F. W. Abbott, New Zealand. Pneumonia was the cause. ...

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  26. BATTLESHIPS COLLIDE

    An alarming collision took place in the English Channel, off the Needles when the battleship Empress of India was rammed by the German barque ...

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  27. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Daniel Henry Jennings, who on April 29th last attempted suicide at Bullfinch, was sufficiently recovered Ho ’permit of his “being charged at Southern ...

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  28. TWO-POWER STRENGTH

    “Le Matin.” in a semi-official state [?] affirms that France is firmly determined to apply the two-Power standard to the Mediterranean. ...

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  29. APPENDICITIS

    The Duchess of Connaught, wife of the Governor-General of Canada, is e-ported to be suffering from appendicitis ...

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  30. GERMAN SENSATION

    A military sensational is recorded. A bundled drawings of the latent gun medals and portions of models have been .stolen from the artillery depot at ...

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  31. AMUSEMENTS

    The members of the .Jul’es Garrison ...

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  32. SURFACE WORKERS

    The general meeting of the Amalgamated Surface Union of Workers was held in the rooms Hamilton-street, ...

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  33. UNPROVOKED ASSAULT

    A case, that occasioned great interest ...

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  34. FLAT MYSTERY

    Arrested in Paris, Maurice Cecil Alabaster, alias Pour tails, aged 23, describes as a foreign correspondent and a native of Llannelly, was ...

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  35. STANDARD SILVER

    Standard silver has risen in price to 28 l-16d per oz. ...

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  36. LATE CHANGE

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  37. FEDERAL REVENUE

    The May returns of Federal revenue show an increase over expenditure of £150,660, which maintains the position of the previous months. The ...

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  38. ANNIVERSARY HANDICAP.

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  40. MENDELSSOHN CHOIR, AND KING’S PICTURES.

    The second concert giver: by the Mendelssohn Choir in conjunction with Kings’ Pictures drew a large crowd to King’s Hall last night. The choir ...

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  41. “WEEPING WILLOWS.”

    In the early days of the once famous nation of Greece weeping willows were the popular tree. It was under one of them that Ulysses and Narcissa ...

    Article : 117 words
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