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  2. Advertising

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  3. ESPIONAGE

    Just before the departure of the Continental express yesterday from Charing Crass the detectives arrested a woman on the charge of espionage, ...

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  4. HAWKING HONORS

    Lord Selbourne in the House of Lords said the belief was prevalent that the so called political honors were actually hawked to rich men on the ...

    Article : 89 words
  5. DUBLIN’S MAYOR

    At a Meeting of the Dublin Corporation the Lord Mayor charged the local Government board with deliberately opposing the Corporation’s efforts to ...

    Article : 52 words
  6. VILLA, THE BANDIT

    Four American have mysteriously disappeared, and it is behaved Villa, the noted Bandit has executed th[?]m. Villa declares that number of ...

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  7. BOMB OUTRAGE

    A parcel addressed to Bishop Miklossy astersibly containing gifts for the church, was concealed a dynamite bomb which exploded when the parcel ...

    Article : 108 words
  8. IVANHOE MINE

    Mr. R. B. Nicolson, manager of the Ivanhoe G. M., who was at the coast the mine, left by the express last evening and duly arrived on the Golden ...

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  9. MEAT STRIKE

    The Cabinet met early this morning for what promised to be a long sitting. Its business was to consider the means of settling the meat strike. ...

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  10. CLEVER WORK

    Three men were arrested this morning in connection with recent robberies. Early this morning Det. Mulfahy called at a boarding house in Port ...

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  11. NAVAL SCANDAL

    The Commission of Enquiry into the naval scandals has been dissolved. The entire investigation has been remitted to the naval judicial authorities. ...

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  12. ACCUSE[?] IN COURT.

    The two arrested persons, Frederick Gould and his wife, were brought up this morning and remanded. The documents seized referred to the British ...

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  13. PREVIOUS TO EXECUTION.

    Sir Edward Grey in reply to a question, said that pdevious to Mr. Benton’s execution the United States impressed on the Mexican Government of ...

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  14. DEFENCE OF THE PARTIES.

    The Earl of Crewe said it was difficult to lay down any common law. The only safeguard was to force public opinion. He declared on behalf of the ...

    Article : 93 words
  15. VOYAGE OF UMGENI

    The Umgeni is expected at Graves[?]nd to-morrow morning. It is expected the deposed men will land at bury. Sealed orders await the ...

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  16. GREAT FIRE

    A great lira destroyed a large petroleum works, causing extensive damage. ...

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  17. DOCUMENTS RELATING TO THE NAVY.

    It was stated that Gould’s house at Southfields was searched and several incriminating documents relating to the navy were found. ...

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  18. KILKENNY CATS

    A Government troop train carrying an infantry company, from Mexico City was wrecked by dynamite. The whole train wa[?] demolished. Fifty-five ...

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  19. THREE RESERVOIRS

    Three reservoirs at Baku were destroyed [?]troyed and damage to the extent of a million roubles was done. ...

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  20. AIR DISASTER

    An army biplane collapsed near Chi[?]heter and a passenger named Haynes was killed. Mr. Kemp, a civilian pilot, was seriously injured. ...

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  21. ENGLAND’S NAVY

    Current unconfirmed reports state that no naval man[?]vres will be held owing to a shortage of oil fuel. The “Pall Mall Gazette” states that ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. THE POSITION OF THE OUT OF WORKS.

    The effect of tie fire on the men who have been compelled to cease work [?] the Ivanhoe is not as great as was first thought. Other mines have come to ...

    Article : 135 words
  23. OTHER TRADESMEN IN REVOLT

    Bakers are becoming more restless than ever over the night work trouble. Quite, a number of men are now talking loudly of ceasing work unless the ...

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  24. MR. CHURCHILL

    The Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Churchill, [?]ted a waterplane in the Sole[?] It is understood he located a submarine [?]ing below the ...

    Article : 37 words
  25. WHITE v. BLACK

    A posse of the sheriffs men attempted to arrest 30 neg[?] revellers. The blacks, opened fire killing the deputy-sheriff. Volleys were exchanged and the ...

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  26. ALLEGED THEFT

    James Douglas Seymour a young man, was charged at the City Court this morning with having on November 16 at Broken Hill, stolen [?] mining ...

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  27. PREJUDICE BRITISH INTERESTS.

    Mr. Acland in reply to a question, said the continued fighting in Mexico was causing the greatest prejudice, to British and other comment interests. ...

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  28. BUYING HONORS

    Lord Lansdowne has moved in the House of Lords for the appointment of a Secret Committee to inquire into Lord Murray’s dealings in American ...

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  29. BIG ROAD SCHEME

    A syndicate has subscribed sufficient capital to build a straight road from London to Brighton. This will be devoted to motor traffic, with a ...

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  30. MILLIONAIRE DEAD

    Joseph Fels a millionaire, singletaxer, and philanthropist, died here today. ...

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  31. SEA PERILS

    The Norwegian vessel Mexico stranded on Friday night on the Saltee Island, off the south coast of Wexford, a tempest raging at the time. Two of ...

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  32. THE MAYOR OF BOULDER AND MR JOHNSON.

    It has teen impossible for the Mayor Boulder to interview tie Minister for Works, as was announced yesterday, in order to obtain a grant, as Mr. Johnson ...

    Article : 56 words
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  34. OUR GOVERNOR

    Captain R. M. Collins luncheoned the new Governor-General of Australia, Sir R. Munro Ferguson at the British Empire Club. There was an ...

    Article : 40 words
  35. TAKEN BY FORCE

    Remarkable statements were made in the Co[?]ty Court this morning in connection with a claim by Belinda Graham, of Davis-street, South Yarra, ...

    Article : 139 words
  36. HURRICANE

    A hurricane at Lyons did damage to the extent of £80,000. Aeroplane sheds were demolished, and 13 aeroplanes destroyed. ...

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  37. SLY GROG

    Aram Guinnaelli was charged in the Kalgoorlie Police Court to-day with having sold beer on the Kurrawang woodline, about 90 miles from ...

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  38. GIRL’S SUCIDE

    A young woman employed at the boot and shoe factory of Messrs. Crick and Co., Leicester, died as the result of having drunk some liquid ammonia. ...

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  39. BILLIARDS

    Falkiner and Gray are playing a match in London. The scores at the close of the play this evening were: — Falkiner .. .. .. 11,999 ...

    Article : 47 words
  40. MURDERED

    Advices from the Bismarck Archipelago state that it now appears that Dr. Deininger, the German scientist, who was reported last month to have ...

    Article : 82 words
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  42. DEATH FROM EXPOSURE.

    One of the Mexico’s men died from exposure. The rescued men include five Fethard lifeboatmen. ...

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