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  3. EXPLOSION

    An explosion wrecked the heating apoara[?]s in a huge cement pavilion used in connection with the Ottawa winter exhibition. ...

    Article : 51 words
  4. SYDNEY MAN

    Thomas Reeks, a native of Sydney, who was a ship’s engineer, was found in a dis[?]sed pit near Wolverhampton. There was a bullet wound in his ...

    Article : 69 words
  5. ARMAMENTS

    There is keen controversy regarding to-morrow’s Cabinet meeting. It is expected that Mr. Asquith will decide in Mr. Churchill’s favor. ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICA

    It is understood that the new Executive Federation of Trades, at a secret, meeting this afternoon decided to declare a general strike off as from ...

    Article : 46 words
  7. MURDER

    A native soldier shot Colonel Walker dead in revenge for punishment for a be[?] of dis[?]line. A native non commissioned officer who attempted to ...

    Article : 61 words
  8. MR. H. C. GIBSON

    Mr. H. C. Gibson, looking quite unconcerned as regards recent events in the district, is back again in Boulder, after an exhaustive tour of the ...

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  9. THOMAS WILLIAMS

    Thomas Williams, was charged at the City Court with vagrancy. Detective Napthine said he arrested accused yesterday, and had since ...

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  10. WHARF WORKERS

    Now that the Sydney waterside workers have declared the overtime strike off, it is believed that no trouble will take place in Melbourne. ...

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  11. LORD STRATHCONA

    Flags are flying -at half-mast everywhered in memory of Lord Strathcona. Universal tributes of mourning have been received throughout Canada from ...

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  12. NEWS CONFIRMED.

    The decision to call off a general strike has been confirmed. ...

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  13. THE TANGO

    Subsequent on Cardinal Amette’s condemnation of the Tango, a dancing master is suing the Prelate for £4000 damages. ...

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  14. EVIDENCE OF DASTARDLY DEED

    Reeks was the fourth engineer aboard the Secolia. He was a stranger to Wolverhampton, and had, on Saturday a wallet ...

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  15. BESIEGERS CHARGED.

    Five beleagueners at the Trades Hall were charged with resisting and obstructing the police at the attempted raid on the 14th inst. ...

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  16. LIEUTENANT DEAD.

    Lieut. Hamilton-Gordon, eousin of the Earl of Aberdeen, was found dead in his bunk on the warship “Thrasher.” Death was due to a chill, contracted ...

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  17. BURGLARY

    The perpetrators of the outrage at Broadhurst’s store, Kalgoorlie, were still at large at the time of going to press. ...

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  18. CANADIAN STATESMEN’S EULOGY.

    When Parliament opened to-day the Premier, Mr. Borden, paid a tribute to [?]crd Strathcona and said he was a great Imperial figure. Canada had ...

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  19. LOST SUBMARINE

    The destroyer, Ernest, while sweeping the seas for the lost submarine struck an obstruction. Divers then ascertained that it was the missing ...

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  20. RECENTLY ARRIVED FROM CANADA.

    Reeks recently arrived from Canada and visited relatives at Swinton, near Manchester. He returned to Liverpool to remain for a week. He ...

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  21. SLEEPER CONTRACT

    The Federal Royal Commission inquiry into the powellising and sleeper contracts, has arrived at Hobart, and is taking evidence. ...

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  22. THE LIE ABED

    Charles Rhodes, 38, coachbuilder, of Grosvener-street, Westminster, was at the Westminster Police Court charged with assulting his wife. ...

    Article : 275 words
  23. LATE MINING

    The Edna May Dividend has declared a dividend of 2s per share, payable on February 12. ...

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  24. DETAILS OF HIS ESCAPE.

    Thomas Herbert Williams was sentenced by Mr. Troy at the Kalgoorlie Police Court on Friday, May 16, to 12 months’ imprisonment, for obtaining ...

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  25. FRUIT TRADE

    At the Dominions’ Commission, John Dennis, a fruit broker at the Covent Garden, repudiated the Melbourne allegations. Competition was so keen ...

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  26. WORKSHOPS TO BE REOPENED.

    It is officially announced that the railway workshops will be opened on the 26th. ...

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  27. RATHER BRAVE

    While sporting enthusiasts were hurrying to the race trains at Melbourne recently some young men on the fringe of the crowd that swarmed ...

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  28. NOVEL DEFENCE

    A middleaged man named George Bea was called upon at Fremantle to show why he should not be regarded as an idle and disorderly person. ...

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  29. TASMANIAN TIMBER REJECTED.

    Mr. Gregory presided. The manager of the H[?] Timber Co. gave evidence that he had offered to p[?] ellise Tasmanian sleepers, but ...

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  30. YUANM[?]

    The following development particulars have been cabled to the London office of this company:— No. 4 Level The rise at 80 ft north ...

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  31. STRIKE LEADERS.

    The federation executive has requested permission of the authorities to hold a meeting of the general council of the Federation at the ...

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  32. MASTERS AND MEN

    The Building Industries Federation of London, replying to the employers’ circular, suggests its withdrawal for the particular purpose of conferring ...

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  33. THE VOTE OF THE MINERS.

    At the second principal ballot at the meeting of the miners by permission of the authorities, 87 delegates representing thirty-three mines, and ...

    Article : 102 words
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  35. RECORD CROP

    A record apple crop is forecasted, despite the dry summer in the South Island. Mr. C. Griggs, of Hannan-st., Kalgoorlie, has a very large and varied ...

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  36. OBITUARY

    There passed away at 8 o’clock this morning, at Coolgardie (writes our correspondent) Nurse Miles, a lady who has done much to comfort many ...

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  38. WHY STRIKE WAS OFF.

    Prior to the meeting of the Federation Executive whereat the strike was declared off, several ballots were held owing to the feeling and the ...

    Article : 70 words
  39. MINERS DISPUTE

    Mr. A. McCallum, secretary of the Metropolitan branch of the A.L.F., has received the following telegram from Mr. Triat, the secretary of the ...

    Article : 178 words
  40. THE APPEAL OF THE LEADERS.

    After the miners’ ballot, Messrs. Mathews and Toomey appealed to the men at present on strike, to accept the delegates’ decision to go in and ...

    Article : 73 words
  41. 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 : 62 words
  42. HOW OTHER TRADES VOTED.

    The enginers voted 130 against 160 to remain on strike. The bricklayers and plasterers decided to resume work. ...

    Article : 56 words
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