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  3. SIR JOHN FORREST

    The banquet to Sir John Forrest at the Railway hotel last evening was a success beyond the most sanguine expectations. The large dining hall ...

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  4. £60,000 FIRE

    The damage caused by a fire at the big city drapery establishment of Messrs Snow, Ltd., last night, is estimated to be over £60,000. This morning ...

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  5. CHILD’S DEATH

    A cablegram on January 9 states that a seven-year old boy named William Starchfield was found under the seat of a railway carriage at Shore ...

    Article : 187 words
  6. SOUTH AFRICA

    Newspapers here eagerly await General Botha's vindication of the executive acts and the Union Parliament's debate thereon. Some emphasise the ...

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  7. REEKS MURDER

    The police yesterday came to the conclusion that the Ramsden discovered at Leeds is not the Ramsden who was Reek's week-end companion. He has ...

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  8. BEWARE OF JAPAN

    Rear-Admiral [?]reeland confidentially conferred with the House Committee on naval affairs, and it is reported that he urged the committee on the absolute ...

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  9. ANOTHER ACQUITTAL

    The court martial acquitted Olliver, who was charged with being in possession of dynamite ...

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  10. ACUTE QUESTION ARISES.

    The British Government believes the proposals of the British South African company will present an acute question of ownership of land in Southern ...

    Article : 41 words
  11. MYSTERIOUS MAN NOT A PASSENGER.

    The Police are still enquiring for Ranmsden. There is no reason for supposing that Ramsden was a passenger with Reeks, but that he was amongst ...

    Article : 56 words
  12. IS IT FALSE IMPRISONMENT ?

    The “Star” suggests that the Captain of the Umgeni is liable to be interdicted for false imprisonment, and mer[?] a similar case in 1859, when ...

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  13. CIVIC RECEPTION AT BOULDER

    A civic reception was tendered to the Commonwealth Treasurer, Sir John Forrest, at the Council Chambers, Boulder, this morning, when a large and ...

    Article : 338 words
  14. MOTOR SMASH

    An exciting motor bus accident ocurred on the St. [?]da-road this morning. About 10 a.m. a bus belonging to the Melbourne Bus Co. was travelling along ...

    Article : 182 words
  15. FRENCH BANKS

    A reduction in the bank rate has caused great activity and has enhanced the prices in all departments on the Stock Exchange. Consols are now ...

    Article : 67 words
  16. LARKIN

    A cable on the 27th inst. read: “The secretary of the Seamen and Firemens’ Union Mr. J. Havelock Wilson, challenges the Dublin transport ...

    Article : 113 words
  17. WARY SERGEANT

    John Norman appeared on remand in the Kalgoorlie Police Court, before Messrs. E. McGinn and W. Montgomery, Js.p., on a charge of stealing a ...

    Article : 466 words
  18. ANGLO GERMAN

    The “Figaro” asserts that an Anglo German syndicate Bank and Vickers has offered Putiloffa the famous Russian firm an immediate advance of two millions. ...

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  19. ULSTER SERIOUS

    Dozens of great county houses in Ulster are being quietly prepared for use as hospitals with full equipment. Drilling continues nightly in ...

    Article : 94 words
  20. LARKIN AND BLUFF.

    Later Larkin Transporters Executive action as Bluff, and says it would not affect him in the slightest. ...

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  21. TURKEY’S NAVY

    The opinion is growing that the Powers should consider the naval demonstration in Turkey in view of enforcing Sir Edward Grey's proposal of ...

    Article : 42 words
  22. THE MALTESE

    With reference to the suggested importation of Maltese immigrants to the Northern Territory, the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Glynn) says that ...

    Article : 214 words
  23. BANDITS

    Two thousand bandits sacked and burned Linanohow, an the province of • Ngannwei. Mr. Eatwhistle, a missionary, and his ...

    Article : 48 words
  24. COLONIAL CASE

    In the case of the Commissioner of Railways of New South Wales v. Hutch inson judgment has been reserved. ...

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  25. FOR AUSTRALIA

    In connection with Governor-Generalship of Australia, the name of the Right Hon. Ronald Cranford Munro-Ferguson, P.C., M.P. for Leith (Liberal) is ...

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  26. LABOR AFFAIRS

    The Labor Conference at Glasgow almost unanimously resolved that a permanent improvement of the workers' condition was only fully realisable on ...

    Article : 63 words
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  28. COAL PORTERS

    The coal porters have accepted the concessions offered by the masters prior to the strike. The agreement includes some wages concessions. ...

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  29. STEAM FOR OIL

    Owing to the frequent submarine accidents the Government is substituting steam for oil. ...

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  30. SUBMARINE A7

    An effort to tow the sunken submarine, A7., out of the mud failed. ...

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