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  2. GENERAL CABLES

    The underwriters have received thirty per cent of the £2,000,000 four per cent. Victorian loan at 98. ...

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  3. DIVORCE CASE

    A recent cable message recorded that Mr. E. Crawshay Williams, Liberal member for Leicester resigned has seat owing to being made respondents in a ...

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  4. PEACE TREATY

    Servia was the first among the Balkan powers to [?]fy the treaty of peace. ...

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  5. MARCONI CASE

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, has announced that-the Government s not proposing an official motion in the House. opposing the condemnation ...

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  6. CRIMINAL COURT

    The criminal sittings of the Kalgoorlie circuit court were commenced to-day before Mr. Justice Rooth. There were five oases for trial, the prisoners and ...

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  7. HOMELESS

    The Sight Court consisting of the Acting-Chief Justice, Justice Barton, Justices , Isaacs, Higgins, Duffy, Rich, and Powers, this morning delivered ...

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  8. REVERSED

    An important decision was given by the State Full Court in respect to the Liability of the State Rivers and Waters Supply Commission and Land ...

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  9. WELSH BILL

    Last evening in the House of Commons the Welsh Disestablishment Bill was read secondly by 357 . votes to 258. ...

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  10. A BULGARIAN COMPLAINT.

    Later. The Billgari[?] Government has protested to the Greek Government against the incessant arrests of ...

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  11. EMBEZZLEMENT

    Richard Johnston, late manager of the Kalgorlie branch of the Adelaide Ttailoring Company, was put up for sentence on a charge that he, between ...

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  12. TURKISH HORRORS

    The police have unearthed a widespread plot for overthrowing the Government by means of assassinations. Thirty persons have been arrested ...

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  13. OFFICER’S FAULT

    Lionel Henderson, educated at Harrow, and a Captain of Pagets Horse, which served in South Africa, was charged at Liverpool with ...

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  14. CALL ON SIR R. ISAACS TO RESIGN.

    In the House of Commons to-day, the Prime Minister, Mr Asquith, in reply.to Major Archer-Shee, said be had no information that any Minister ...

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  15. THE COMING BY-ELECTION.

    The Liberal candidate for Leicester is Mr. Hewart, whilst Mr, Banton is the Labor man and Mr. Wiltshire the Unionist. At the last election Mr. ...

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  16. MISSING MOTOR

    Robt. Randell, a livery stable pro[?] at Fitzroy, had a motor car burnt at Diggers’ Rest a month ago. The engine valued at £100 was left on ...

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  17. SUFFRAGETTES

    Three hundred valuable books at St. John’s College Library, Cambridge, have been slashed with a knife. A card was found with the words “Votes ...

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  18. BOMB EXPLODES

    A bomb thrown from Blackfriars Bridge exploded striking the water. It shook the neighboring railway bridge, and caused great alarm. The ...

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  19. JINGOISM

    At the celebration of the battle of Bunker Hill, Colonel Roc[?] during a speech favored a big navy for the United States. The country would ...

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  20. LISBON RIOT

    A mob of Carbonarios stormed a charity performance organised by the aristocracy m Lisbon. They battered the theatre doors in. The police ...

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  21. WITH INTENT TO STEAL

    James M’Mahon, William Sanders, and Bartholomew Corcoran, pleaded not guilty that they, on May 18, at Yundaminders, killed tow bullocks with ...

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  22. EARTHQUAKE

    The King has condoled with the earthquake victims. Twenty-one were killed, and 127 injured persons hare extricated at Tirnovo. ...

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  23. SEVEN DAYS

    “From Sydney to Kalgoorlie in seven days” is a statement that will be accepted by the old-time traveller in grasping disbelief. ...

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  24. LABOR PROPOSALS

    The Labor Party’s Land Committee recommends the early introduction of the minimum wage for a [?] laborers, and a Bill to establish fair ...

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  25. DIED AT HIS GATE

    Wm. Francis Hadley, a clerk in the State Savings Bank, Traralgon, fell when entering his garden gate on return from duty. When picked up he ...

    Article : 59 words
  26. WEST INDIAN PLAGUE

    A message from Port-a-Prince records a serious epidemic of bubonic plague, Scores are dying daily. The Government has surrounded the town ...

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  27. CONSUMPTION

    The German doctor who discovered the alleged consumption cure, Dr. Friedmann, has returned to Germany. The, Board of. Health at Boston has ...

    Article : 62 words
  28. GUT=RUNNERS

    A gang of Hindustani gun-runners in the Persian Gulf murdered eight of the crew of the Dubai, a pearling boat, and looted the pearls, in ...

    Article : 77 words
  29. RAILWAY MEN

    Complain about the irregularity their meals—they will appreciate cup of “Milkmaid” Coffee and Milk they have no trouble in preparat[?] ...

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  30. INDECENCY

    Some time ago Jas. Henry Maxwell Thompson was fined £20 at the Hawthorn Court on a charge of indecent conduct. An appeal to ...

    Article : 85 words
  31. ASCOT RACES

    At the Ascort races there was a brilliant attendance. Their Majesties drove in semi-State from Windsor, and many Royalties were present. ...

    Article : 76 words
  32. COUNTY CRICKET

    Middlesex beat Warwick by an innings and ninety-one runs. J. T. Hearne took five wickets for twelve runs. ...

    Article : 47 words
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  34. SIR JOSEPH WARD

    Mr. T. McKenzie, New island High Commissioner, luncheoned Sir. J. Ward at the Trocadero. Mr. Harcourt, Lord Emmott, Sir 6. Anderson, Sir. ...

    Article : 179 words
  35. ANTI HOME RULE

    The Drogheda police have seized four cases of rifles and bayonets from Liverpool and another case from Glasgow has been seized at Londonderry. ...

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  36. GOLF

    For the contest for the International Golf Championship England beat Scotland by thirteen matches" to four ...

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  37. ASYLUM TRAGEDY

    The Coroner Dr. Cole, this morning held an inquiry concerning the death of a patient at tie Yarra Bend Lunatic Asylum, who was killed by a ...

    Article : 146 words
  38. THE DERBY PROTEST

    An application will be made in Chancery on Friday to prevent the paying of the Derby stakes. Cragamour won from Aboyeur and ...

    Article : 95 words
  39. SWIMMING

    Dickman and Billington have arranged a match for £50 aside on August 2nd for the mile championship of the world . ...

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  40. COLLIERY DISASTER

    An inrush of water in the Car house Colliery at Rotherham resulted in eight men being drowned. Several others had exciting escapes. ...

    Article : 31 words
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  42. FLAX GROWING

    A Flax and Hemp Growers’ Society has been formed to promote the revival of flax growing. There have been planted two areas at Selby. ...

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  43. WHEAT MARKET

    The official prices for South Australian, New South Wales and Victorian wheat is 37s 6d prompt, and 38s. for wheat on the passage. ...

    Article : 29 words
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