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  2. MAN'S ADVENTURE

    Last Saturday night was rather an eventful one for a young 'clerk, Frank Stanford Davey, who resides in Davis street, Kew. ...

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  3. THOMAS WILLIAMS

    Thomas Williams was charged on remand at the police court with vagrancy and also with escaping from legal custody in W.A. ...

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  4. REEKS MURDER

    Thousands visited [?][?][?][?][?] shaft during the week end. The police tapped the electric tramway cable for light during the ...

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  5. GENERAL ELECTION

    The “Daily News” parliamentary correspondent says the Unionists have circularised their agents to prepare for a general election in May. ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICA

    Mr. Ramsay McDonald says that an official labor amendment will be moved in the address concerning the deportations. The party's executive are obtaining ...

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  7. TEACHERS' STRIKE

    Herefordshire schools to the number of 50 -are now closed and it is believed that more will have to follow suit. Schoolgirls at Ledbury took ...

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  8. TAKING LAND

    The Minister for External Affairs, Mr Glynn, has been in communication with he Union Cold Storage Company, a large business concern, which has its ...

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  9. LADS SUMMONED

    A batch' of cadets were this morning brought before Warden Gibbons at Boulder charged with having on June 31 last failed to render sufficient ...

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  10. SHAFT WITHOUT CLUES

    A search Of Eatinghall shaft was fruitless. Wolverhampton police are satisfied that the Grampian suspect was not ...

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  11. DEPORTED MEN

    There were crowded galleries and an excited house. General Smuts moved for leave to introduce the Indemnity ,Bill. ...

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  12. “NOT BLUFF”

    A correspondent advices Home Rulers especially Nationalists, to abandon provocative speeches, imputing that Ulster was bluffing, and follow the ...

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  13. “NOT GUILTY”

    Harry Hammet Robinson, a member of the citizen forces, pleaded not guilty at Boulder this morning, before Warden P. L. Gibbons, to a charge of ...

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  14. SUFFRAGETTES

    A delegation in support of Women's Suffrage interviewed the President. demanding the establishment of a committee of Women's Suffrage as a ...

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  15. A CLOSE CALL

    While crossing a track at a railway station the Duke of Connaught narrowly escaped being run down a passing train. ...

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  16. BANK’S LIABILITY

    The Chief Justice delivered an important judgment this morning in an action to test a bank’s liability in connection with the action was brought by Messrs ...

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  17. MR CRESWELL'S SCHEME

    Mr. Creswell M.P. with reporters and an advocate tried to intercept the Umgeni by means of a tog off Capetown. in order to oblige the captain to ...

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  18. PRESENTATION OF COLORS.

    [?][?][?][?][?] and Dunleath presented the regimental colors to the North Down Volunteers. Thousands paraded, and there was an ...

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  19. DEFENDED CASES.

    Edward Henry Fisher, James Rowe, H. A. Bradley, and Leslie Grant pleaded not guilty to similar charges. Lieutenant Long produced the ...

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  20. INSANITY

    Numerous complaints have recently been made respecting the insanitary conditions of telephone apparatus in boxes at the electric telegraph office and ...

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  21. HUGE BEQUESTS

    Lord Strathcona left his Scottish estate and half a million to his heir succeeding to the title, and the residue to his daughters, subject to many ...

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  22. SYDNEY SCHOLAR

    Professor Grafton Elliott Smith, M.A. M.D., has been elected vice-president of the Royal Society He was educated at Sydney and ...

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  23. KING & EMPLOYEES

    The King has arranged that the laborers on his Sandringham and other estates should receive Saturday half holiday and a continuity of employment ...

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  24. COVENT GARDEN

    Extraordinary interest is being -evinced in the twelve performances of Parsifal at Covent Garden, commencing to—day. ...

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  25. EIGHT HOURS Day

    The P. M. G to—day told a deputations from the Eight Hours Committee and the Letter Carriers' Union that to give them a full holiday on Eight Hours ...

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  26. PEACE AGAIN

    The Football Association unanimouslly accepted the Amateur Association's affiliation. The split is thus finally ...

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  27. PUG'S LOSS

    Sid Burns, the pugilist, who was recently in Australia, lost a valuable tiepin and a considerable sum of money on board the Orsova. ...

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  28. W. A. LOAN

    Western Australian subscriptions exceeded eleven millions ...

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  29. DONE WITH WORK

    “I have done with work altogether.” These were the words used by John Mitchell to Constable Rock, of Kalgoorlie. Mitchell bearing a seedy, dilapidated ...

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  31. SHAH OF PERSIA.

    Mohammed Ali, ex- Shah of Persia who was deposed and expelled in 1909, is living in Berlin under the name of Kazan Mach Nudross , and posing as a ...

    Article : 156 words
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  34. LATEST AEROPLANES

    From St. Petersburg comes news of the construction of a remarkable new aeroplane. The aviator, Sikonsky, was the designer of a giant aeroplane which ...

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  35. DEFENDANT BOUND OVER.

    Miller gave evidence that he took the pin because Burns owed him money He was bound ovr. ...

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  36. MR. DENHAM

    Major Sir Thomas Bilby Robinson, Agent —General for Queensland, met Mr.Denham, Premier of Queensland, at Folkestone. ...

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