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  3. SAFETY AT SEA

    The. conference for the safety of ships at sea has been concluded. The conference signed a draft convention establishing under the United States ...

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  4. MR. CHURCHILL

    Mr. Churchill, Lord of the Admiralty, announced that the newspaper, state [?] in the Cabinet over the navel strength [?] ...

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  5. THREATS TO KILL

    A fist fight between Representative Johnson of Kentucky and Attorney Shields broke up the meeting of the House Committee on District of ...

    Article : 79 words
  6. SOUTH AFRICA

    It is estimated that, apart from the cost of martial law, the Band is losing over £100,000 weekly as a result of the strike. ...

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  7. VICTORIAN LOAN

    The “Westminster Gazette” fear, that the Victorian success in their loa[?]lotation will stimulate so many borrowers that congestion will again ...

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  8. ABSURD JOKE

    A prominent member of the Kalgoorlie Swimming Club, whose modesty compels his name to be not divulged had a remarkable experience at Rottnes[?] ...

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  9. VOLCANOES AGAIN

    The island steamer Makambo returned to Sydney to-day and reported another other disastrous volcano outburst on the Island Ambryn, which occurred on ...

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  10. BURGLARS

    To all appearances a daring robbery was frustrated by the timely arrival of two Kalgoorlie policemen at Broadhurst’s store this morning ...

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  11. FAKE BUTTER

    It is understood Mr. R[?]ciman (Minister for Agriculture) replying to the margarine conference’s request for an interview, said be had already heard ...

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  12. TERROR STRICKEN LEGISLATORS.

    It appears that Mr. Johnson ran off for a revolver after the quarrel with Mr. Shields, and Hue entire committee then took to their heels. when the ...

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  13. GALLENT RESCUE

    The Lusitania homeward bound from New York encountered the Brigantine Mayflower sinking. First Officer Alexander and a ...

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  14. MARRIAGE LAW

    Milwaukee State has passed a law providing for the issue of marriage certificates, only to those showing a clean bill of health. ...

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  15. “NO GOING BACK.”

    Mr. Mathews, General Secretary of the South Africa Mine Workers’ Union, of which the Transvaal Mines’ Association is the main unit interviewed ...

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  16. SIR JOHN FORREST

    There was a must gratifying response to the Mayor of Kalgoorlie’s invitation to attend a public meeting at the Town Hall last evening, with a view to ...

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  17. SUCCESS

    The Royal Society of Arts has awarded the S[?]iney prize or £100 and a [?] valued at £100, to Mr. S[?]mbod, Solicitor General for New Zealand for ...

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  18. TRUSTS DOOMED

    President Wilson in a message to congress said he was greatly interested, in the subject, of trust legislation. Applause greeted this announcement ...

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  19. A NICE POINT

    The Federal Ministers in town profess surprise at the statement by Mr. Watt, the, State Premier, respecting an alleged demand for £4000 duty on a ...

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  20. MEXICO’S WORRIES

    At Capenaytien the Government troops were overwhelmingly defeated and fled, in disorder after a terrific o battle on the outskirts of the City. ...

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  21. LORD STRATHCONA

    Lord Strathcona passed a quiet day, and had considerable sleep. His general condition is not improved ...

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  22. TRAGIC END

    Caption Hamilton Gordon, cousin of Lord Aberdeen., Victory of Ireland [?] found dead in his bunk in the “Thras[?]ier,” which he commanded. ...

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  23. LEADERS ALLOWED LIBERTY.

    Messrs Hoydell and Kentridge, who were arrested on the 16th; were hailed in a sum of £450, and Messrs. Tilbury and Rayburn, who were ...

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  24. NORTHTHAM FIRE

    Early on Sunday morning the dressmaking portion of W. H. Melvin and Co’s Bon Marche Stores, was found to be on fire by J. Cohen; who lives near ...

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  25. BOXING

    Newspapers hope that the National Sporting Club will not encourage the Johnson—Langford - contest owing to the public disapproval of Johnson. ...

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  26. DEATH INTERVENES.

    Lord Strathcona died at 2 30 a.m. (Lord Strathcona, G.C.M.G., G.C.V.[?] F.R.S., L.L.D. P.C., D.L., was High Commissioner for many years. He was ...

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  27. TYPIST WRONGED

    A very unusual case was brought ; before Mr. Justice Rowlatt and a common jury in the King’s Bench Division where Air. Henry Odart, an ...

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  28. NAVAL PERILS

    A search by vessels at Whitesand who are sweeping farther seaward, reveals the fact that the water is too deep for divers. ...

    Article : 88 words
  29. THE TANGO.

    This is the popular dance but the great exponents find “Milkmaid Coffee and Milk the best sustaining beverage. Obtainable from all grocers in ...

    Article : 46 words
  30. FORCES DEMOBILISING.

    The proclamation demobilises certain forces at Pretoria, Fauresmith, and Durban forthwith, and certain fore[?] Natal and on the Band on ...

    Article : 101 words
  31. SCULLING

    Albany claims the title of the sculling champion of the world. ...

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  33. GIRL MISSING

    The disappearance of a young girl named Vera. Smith, aged - seventeen, very peculiar circumstances, was reported to the Criminal Investigation ...

    Article : 134 words
  34. AUSTRIA’S WAY

    A pandemonium worthy of an undergraduates’ rag, occurred in the Lower House of the Rechsrath at Vienna. ...

    Article : 179 words
  35. ELLEN TERRY

    Miss Ellen Terry, The great actress, contemplates a Shakespearian lecture tour in Australia and New Zealand, commencing in Melbourne in April. ...

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  36. NOT WANTED HERE

    Word has been received by the police authorities in Sydney that the man who help up the Southern Pacific Railroad Co’s train at Monte, in California, on ...

    Article : 168 words
  37. SUBMARINE

    Australia’s first submarine has left Barrow for Portsmouth, Lieutenant Resat commanding. the Second will be ready in a few weeks. ...

    Article : 114 words
  38. MR. GROOM

    Mr. Groom, Minister for Customs, leaves here on Friday for Sydney, where he will transact business at the Customs House on Saturday morning. ...

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  39. OBITUARY

    Mous. Francis Depreseuse. the famous French journalist, and one of the foremost champions of Captain Dreyfus, has died. He was also a promoter of ...

    Article : 46 words
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