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  4. TROTTER TRAGEDY

    Harold Thompson was to-day acquitted in connection with the sensational murder of Mr. Trotter some weeks ago. ...

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  5. GERMANY & PEACE

    The full text of the speech of the German Minister of Marine has aroused the most friendly comment in England. The “Daily Ch[?]” ...

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  6. PRIVY COUNCIL

    Borne important appeal cases have been before the Privy Council. In the case the King versus the Adelaide Steamship Co., special leave ...

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  7. BALKAN WAR

    Details are at last available of the severe reverse which the Montenegrins under General Martinovitch sustained some days ago in their attempt to ...

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  8. MEXICAN MIX

    General Banquet returned to the capital some days ago, and has been assisting President Madera in the defence of the National Palace. The ...

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  9. BOMBS

    A bomb exploded this morning in Mr Lloyd-George’s new but not yet occupied house von Walton Hill, and greatly dam aged it. An uncploded ...

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  10. THE RAILWAY

    There are no additional hands be[?] employed on the trans-continental [?] way, but probably when Mr. Chinn [?] rives a speeding up will be effected. ...

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  11. TRAM MISHAP

    An Austrian named Mito Luolurovich while returning from work on the 8.45 car this morning met with a nasty accident at the intersection of Burt and ...

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  12. LIBERAL CAUCUS

    At & caucus of the Liberal Party today Mr. Norman Ewing was the only absentee. The Hare system and grouped electorates were, it is understood, ...

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  13. GERMAN OPINION.

    Owing to the interest in Germany in the Minister of Marine’s speech the full text of Admiral Tirpitz’s address has been published. Admiral ...

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  14. THE RAILWAY MANAGEMENT.

    On enquiry at the Trans-Australian railway office this afternoon it was learned that no official communication has yet been received regarding [?] ...

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  15. CLEVER ARREST

    Arthur George Wicks, secretary of a workmens’ co-operative society, at Wellingborough, who is accused of absconding with between £750 and £1000 ...

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  16. SENSATIONAL DETAILS.

    The first intimation of the outrage that the gardener heard was a terrific explosion. This was at 6 o’clock in the morning. It was pitch dark. ...

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  17. ARBITRATION

    Application has been made by the clerk of the Arbitration Court in Perth to the Kalgoorlie Council authorities to ascertain whether the ...

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  18. TO THE NORTH

    M. [?] Delayer is now organising at Ar[?] expedition, equipped with the aeroplanes, for the purpose of explo[?]ing Franz Josef Land, north-east of ...

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  19. “I HAVE NO TIME FOR YOU ”

    Mr. Justice Murray was occupied at the Adelaide Supreme Court with appeal by Nathan Solomon, trading as Solomon and Co., furnishers, of ...

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  20. WICKED VICAR

    There was a sensation yesterday [?] 670 passengers on the Port [?], who were ignorant of Knight’s identity until interviewers ...

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  21. KARRI OR JARRAH?

    Thus-Mr. Fisher at Fremantle on the eve of his sailing east:— “There was one matter that he would like to refer to before he left the States, ...

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  22. WELSH MINERS

    The North Wales miners have withdrawn their notices to strike and have accepted an advance in pay of 4d daily ...

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  23. DREADNOUGHT

    General Botha, Rime Minister of South Africa, has refused a Natal request that the dreadnought New Zealand be presented with 2,000 tons of ...

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  24. SHOULD MILK BE BOILED?

    The anxious mother who has been alarmed by scientists’ accounts of thousands of bacteria swarming in milk, usually thinks (says an enchange) that ...

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  25. TORTURED TO DEATH

    The mutilated body of J. H. Logue, an aged diamond dealer, was found by the police in his private office, at Chicago, one day last month. ...

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  26. A MILITANT SUFFRAGIST.

    Mrs. Drummond, . during an interview said: “I think it’s grand; Lloyd-George will now realise things are getting ...

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  27. A PROTEST

    The Roman Catholics of Glossop, a market town in Derbyshire, led by Canon Harkins, threaten to refuse to pay rates unless Kingsley’s “Westward ...

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  28. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE’S LUCK.

    Owing to his absence on the continent Mr. Lloyd-George had not signed the transfer of the property. Therefore, the owner will be chief loser. ...

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  29. POLAR VICTIMS.

    The “Pall Mall Gazette”, demands that Mr. Asquith should end his “undignified silence” and proclaim the Government intentions as to assisting the ...

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  30. BURGLAR UNDER BED

    A burglar found under the bed of the manager of the Balham Hotel Chestnut-grove, England, in the early hours of a January morning, was up ...

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  31. AMERICAN STRIKE

    The United Garment Workers’ Society in Philadelphia has ordered a general strike there because the Philadelphia employers have filled orders ...

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  32. POWELLISING

    In December last in the House of Representatives, Mr. W . Elliot Johnson, on behalf of Mr. W. N. Hedges, asked the Minister for Home affairs the ...

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  33. SEND OFF

    Last evening there was a large gathering at the Trocadera to give a sendoff to Sir J, W. Taverner the retiring Agent-General for Victoria. Alderman ...

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  34. MINE RESCUE WORK

    A special meting of the local members of the Chamber of Mines will be held in the board room, Egan-street, this evening at 8 o’clock, when an ...

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  36. SUICIDAL TELEPATHY

    A remarkable case of what might be termed suicidal telepathy has occurred near Geneva. Mme. Simon, a Swiss widow, aged 50, had been greatly ...

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  37. ANTI-GAMBLING

    In consequence of the passage of the Betting Inducements Bill, the “Sportsman,” the “Sporting Life,” and the majority of the sporting papers have ...

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  38. UNAVOIDABLE.

    Mrs. Knicker: “You shouldn’t have heating foods in the summer.” Mrs. Bocker: “Anything I cook makes Tom hot.” ...

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  39. MINERS.

    Everyone has sympathy with your lot, which is hard, and even to-day it is often a case of “out of sight—out of mind.” A nice cup of “Milkmaid” ...

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  40. THEIR NATURAL ELEMENT.

    Wife: “How imprudent you are You’ve only just finished dinner, and now you propose to bathe.’ Husband: “That’s all right my dear, ...

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