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  2. SMART ARRESTS

    Thomas Buck and James Farmer appeared on remand on a charge of vagrancy in the Kalgoorlie Police Court before Messrs. Morley and Davidson, Js. ...

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  3. SLEEPER CONTRACT

    The Melbourne “Argus,” in a leading article to-day, says that certain ugly features of the timber contract between the Commonwealth and the Government ...

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  4. CABINET RESIGNS

    Certain divergences in. the King’s Speech and the Premier's speech to the peasants created a crisis. The Premier desired to remit the ...

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  5. FORCED FEEDING

    The Bishop of Lond[?] paid his second visit to Holloway gaol, and although he was not allowed to witness the forcible feeding, the declared the prisoners had ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICA

    Mr. Crewsswell described General Botha as a “Louis the First, by the Grace God, Defender of the Mine-owners.” He asserted that the ...

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  7. KING’S SPEECH

    The King at the re-opening of Parliament, said he regretted the unsuccessful efforts to solve the Home Rule problem by agreement. He expressed the ...

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  8. REEKS MURDER

    At the inquest on the body of Kent Reeks, who was f[?] murdered at Wolverhampton, the ord[?] said be has not the slight [?] ...

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  9. TIRED OF LIFE

    A pathetic story of a Boulder miner’s attempt to end his sufferings from consumption by jumping down a shaft was revealed this morning, and the unusual ...

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  10. ANOTHER CLUE.

    The police are inquiring into telegrams sent by two American sailors from. Liverpool to Wolverhampton, notifying that someone was visiting a ...

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  11. ABDICATION

    The “Gazeftte” states that the abdication of King Gustaus in favour of his son, Prince Gustavus- Adolphus, is imminent owing to difficulties with his ...

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  12. EARTHQUAKE

    An earthquake shock was felt an. a trench at Binghamton, and it resited in the death of a labourer. The stock was felt as far north as ...

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  13. BLOWN AWAY

    Ch[?] Bey has (announced the disappearance appearance from the offices of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of the whole series of documents establishing the ...

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  14. POLICE HOAXED

    When Mrs. Pankhurst returned she announced her intention to address a meeting from a window in [?] Square. ...

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  15. MINE DISASTER

    At the Board of Trade inquiry into the circumstances connected with the Segenbydd disaster, a miner named Thornton gave evidence that ...

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  16. A ROMANCE

    Mr. The[?] Hardy, the well-known [?] has [?] Miss Florence Dogsled. ...

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  17. UPROAR

    Much exc[?]ment was caused here when a want of confidence motion against the Government was moved. Fisticuffs took place between the ...

    Article : 98 words
  18. OPPOSITION’S AMHVDMENT.

    MR. WALTER LONG’S SENSATIONAL WORDS. THREATENED WITH CIVIL WAR. APPEAL FOR DISSOLUTION. ...

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  19. MR. KIRKPATRICK

    Mr. L. Harcourt, M.P., presides at the farewell dinner to Mr. Kirkpatrick on March 17. ...

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  20. COLLISION IN AIR

    A. passenger-carrying biplane collided with a monoplane as Johannsethal, aft an altitude of a hundred feet. Hear Dogner, flying with the ...

    Article : 44 words
  21. CONFERENCE

    The Victoria League has organise a health conference exhibition at the Imperil Institute for May 18. Sir Charles M’Kellar, Drs. Barrett ...

    Article : 60 words
  22. STABBING AFFRAY

    A telegram received by the Commissioner of Police, Mr. R. Connell, on Saturday, from Broome, read:— “Duncan Sinclair, a pearler, was ...

    Article : 95 words
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  24. GERMANY’S NAVY

    The “Cologne Gazette” states that the Admiralty have decided to set aside 27 ships for the foreign service, instead of 25. ...

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  26. TERROR STRICKEN

    A sharp earthquake occurred at 11.35 o’clock on Sunday morning. It caused the post office clock to chime and then stop as did many other ...

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  27. WILLING TO SACRIFICE.

    After remarking that the Government would do anything consistent with the fundamental principles of the bill to avoid civil war, the Premier concluded ...

    Article : 78 words
  28. COLLARED QUESTION

    Dr Isher Singh, a Pubjaub doctor, and Mr. Sudhindra, a boss at Calcutta, have formally protested to the chairman (Mr. Burnett) against the ...

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