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  3. TERRIBLE DEATH

    A Message from Wellfleet, Massachuetts, states that when the Italian barque Castagna struck the outer bar at Cape Cod, the crew of eleven ...

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  4. DEPORTED MEN

    Correspondents and the deported men conversed by megaphone. Mr. Waterston, who is an Australian said he was going to ascertain what ...

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  5. TEACHERS’ STRIKE

    The Hereford teachers’ strike has been settled. Annual increments have bean granted. A cablegram on February 1 said:— ...

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  6. RIOT AT BALL

    The award of prizes at a fancy dress ball at the Balloon Club, Cour[?] led to a riot. Ladies fled, while the men fought ...

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  7. MARCONI SCANDAL

    Lord Murray, after declaring that all his Marconi transactions has already been disclosed, admitted an error of judgment in purchasing the shares for ...

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  8. LABOR RUMPUS.

    Two meat depots m the city and one at Bockdale opened this afternoon, and although there was only three car cases of frozen mutton cut up, people ...

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  9. AT LADIES’S BATHS

    A Greek named Mascino Garcia was arraigned before Mr. E. P. Dowley, R. M., in the Fremantle police court on a charge of being unlawfully on the ...

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  10. DOMESTIC DISCORD

    Messrs. H. W. Davidson and J. H. Cummins presided over the Kalgoorlie Police Court to-day, when Florence Young sued Charleton Young for £96 ...

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  11. IRISH HELP

    “Sixty seven Nationalists voted for the Government in the division on the anti Welsh Disestablishment Bill. ...

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  12. NOT JINGOES

    Mr. Winston, Churchill, writing to the Liberal candidate in South Buckingham, said tie Government were not jingoes and scaremongers, but were ...

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  13. EXPLORATION

    The members of the Besley, South American exploration party have returned. They reported the discovery of the remains of the members of the [?]mmer. ...

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  14. PANAMA TOLLS

    After a conference at the White House of the Democratic members of the Lower House oppose President Wilson’s attitude on the Panama tolls. ...

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  15. FLIGHT OF LOVERS

    The adjourned hearing of the case in which Rupert Walters was charged with having removed Frances Rogers, a girl under the age of 16 years, from ...

    Article : 213 words
  16. KING OF BELGIUM

    The King was riding in the for rest [?], when his horse fell and the King’s arm was broken. ...

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  17. MARIE LLOYD

    After appeals to the Washington Immigration Department it was agreed to allow Dillon, the ex jockey, Miss Marie, Lloyd’s [?]cee, to enter the ...

    Article : 64 words
  18. INSURANCE ACT

    The Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Bonar Law has written to Major Sir Arthur Wilson, candidate for Bethnel Green, that the Insurance Act had ...

    Article : 70 words
  19. LONGING FOR BEER

    About three o’clock yesterday afternoon Percy Augustine, a young man, along with four others, put in an appearance at Boulder Block, and ...

    Article : 225 words
  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    [?] Hopwood, of the Rifle Brigade, has been appointed aide-de-camp to the new Governor of South Australia, Lieut Colonel Sir Henry Lionel Gallwey. ...

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  21. IRONWORKERS’ REVOLT.

    On top of the meat strike the wages question has also forced its way among the men employed at the Clyde Ironworks, and over 500 men are now idle ...

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  22. MURDERER

    Fragson, who murdered his son, Harry, the famous comedian, died in prison to-day from dis[?] ...

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  23. A BOGUS LORD

    An exciting incident occurred after the arrival of the Aorangi from San Francisco. Among the Passengers was a young man known to the police as ...

    Article : 255 words
  24. LORD ROSEBERY

    Lord Rosebery passed a good night, and is programming favorably. ...

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  25. FATALITY

    Alfred Barnett, 40 residing at West Wallsend, was run over by a train at Cockle Creek, and died in Newcastle Hospital. Barnett appears to have ...

    Article : 93 words
  26. FLYING FEAT

    The New York Aeronautical Society [?] that the proposed round the would flying race be abandoned. The Society thinks it is impracticable, and ...

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  27. ANOTHER STRIKE,

    A dispute also exists at Metters Ltd., on the wages question. The men had a mass meeting to day, and may strike unless they get an ...

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  28. DR. AKED

    By 74 votes to 19, the San Francisco church Federation refused to allow Dr. Aked to resign. Dr. Aked agreed to continue the ...

    Article : 367 words
  29. PROMOTION

    Mr. Charles Roberts, M.P.,has been appointed Under Secretary for India, in succession to Mr. Montague, who has been [?]. ...

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  30. OY SHOT

    A shooting accident happened at Mr. Albert E. Lockyer’s farm, near Northam, on the Newcastle-road, on Saturday evening. Mr. Lockyer, with his ...

    Article : 309 words
  31. MAXIM GORKY

    Maxim G[?]ky has sold the copyright of all his works for £20,000. ...

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  32. OLYMPIC GAMES

    The Reichstag largely voted for the first instalment or the Olympic games subsidy, which the Budget committee rejected. ...

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  33. LINER LAUNCHED

    The liner Star of England was launched at Belfast. It is for the Australian service. ...

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  34. ANTI-TRAINEES

    A few days ago a number of citizen soldiers were before the Boulder Court on various charges, and most of them have been in the custody of the ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. LATE MINING

    Dividends amounting to £65,374 were' raid by Western Australian gold mining companies during the month of January bring the total distribution to date up ...

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  37. N. Z . B E E F

    The High Commissioner of New Zealand, Mr. Mackenzie, has suggested to the War Office the propriety of including New Zealand mutton in the army ...

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  38. BILLIARDS

    Falkiner and Gray are playing a match in London. The scores at the close of the play this evning were:— Falkiner (receives 5000) 6911 ...

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  39. “WELSHERS”

    The practice of “scaling” at country race meetings by bookmakers in becoming a common occurrence. A couple of cases in which punters were handed ...

    Article : 103 words
  40. MAIL NOTICES

    Mails close at the post office, Boulder as under:— Ceylon, India China, Japan, America Canada, Cont[?]ent of Europe. ...

    Article : 107 words
  41. NO MAGISTRATES

    The Boulder police at present have great difficulty in procuring Justices of the Peace to sit on the bench when there are cases to be tried. This ...

    Article : 80 words
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