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  3. BIG FIRE

    At Winnipeg a fire destroyed the town of Athabaska, the landing place for North Alberta. Hundreds of people are homeless. The outbreak originated ...

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  4. SUFFRAGETTES

    The late George Newnes' residence at Lynton, valued at £12,000 has been burned. Several bombs were found in the vicinity, and the suffragettes are ...

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  5. NAVAL SCARE

    The Conservatives are [?] fur[?] efforts to build up a fresh naval scare. In the House of Lords to-day Earl Selbourne drew the attention of ...

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  6. BALKAN WAR

    The. Bulgarian legation denies the recent report of Dr. Daneff’s arrest for manipulating the secret service funds of Bulguria. ...

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  7. GERMAN SCANDAL

    As the result of the inquiry into the Krupp corruption charges seven officers of the German army have been sentenced to imprisonment for terms ...

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  8. GOOD GOLD

    The Administrator of the Northern Territory has informed the Minister for External Affaire that a boring party has struck gold at Pine Creek, ...

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  9. ARBITRATION

    The application of the Amalgamated Surface Workers’ Union for registration under the Arbitration laws, came before Mr. Justice Burnside at ...

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  10. BULGARIA PLAYING A TARCE.

    The Bucharest correspondent of the London “Evening Standard” says that at the peace conference the Bulgarians were accused of playing a farce. The ...

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  11. TOURING MEMBERS

    The Empire Parliamentary Association. representatives have arrived on route to Australia. Lord Emmott, M.P. referred to the drain of British ...

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  12. MRS. PANKHURST IN EVIDENCE.

    Mrs. Pankhurst, looking very ill, attended the suffragette. meeting t Kingsway Hall. The police did not attempt her arrest, though her ...

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  13. N.S.W LOAN

    The prospectus, for the New South Wales £1,500,000 four per cent, loan at 97½ has been issued. Tenders close on Friday. The final instalment of ...

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  14. WHAT IS A CLERK ?

    An important decision, bearing on what constituted, the duties of a lady clerk, was given by Justice Hodges this morning. The matter arose in ...

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  15. CHANNEL TUNNEL

    A deputation to Mr. Asquith Lu favor of the Channel tunnel scheme pointed out that the development [?]f aerial navigation destroyed some [?] ...

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  16. NECKLACE STOLEN

    M. Niclausse, Assistant Chief Detective, has made a statement with regard to the pearl necklace (valued at £150,000), which was recently said to have ...

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  17. MEAT TRADE

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Lewis Harcourt promised to ask the Commonwealth Government questions regarding the Alleged intention of ...

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  18. NEW NAVAL BASE

    According to Reuter’s Washington correspondent there is keen interest taken in official circles at the renewed report that Britain is establishing a ...

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  19. AUSTRIAN TRAGEDY

    A coronial inquiry was opened this afternoon at Boulder before Mr. B. Leslie, J.P., and a jury to inquire into the death of Ivan Unkovitch, who ...

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  20. AMERICAN BOYS

    A Mayoral reception was given the visiting American boys at Boulder this morning, when the [?] Chamber was crowded. Refres[?]ments were ...

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  21. SCOTT MEMORIAL

    To-day Lord Curzon in the Lord proposed a national memorial for the kite Captain Scott and his colleagues, the memorial to be on the edge of ...

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  22. WORLDS FAIR

    Advices from the United States are to the effect that efforts are being made to induce Great Britain, Russia, and Germany to re-consider their ...

    Article : 117 words
  23. ARRESTED

    De Perdussin, an aeroplane builder, has been arrested at the instance of a financial institution for debt. The amount involved is 1,320,000 francs. ...

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  24. STORY ALL TWADDLE.

    The American statement that Britain contemplates the estalishment of a great naval bese at Barmuda is a wild exaggeration. During the naval ...

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  25. SANK SHARES

    The following are the latest quota[?] Bank of Australasia shares, [?] £114, £116; Union Bank, b £51, [?] £53. ...

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  26. WILY JAPS

    The Japanese throughout California are defeating the anti-Alien Act, having formed Land companies to acquire their lands, thus removing themselves ...

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  27. IN CANADA

    At Victoria there are great crowds visiting the city for the annual carnival. Commander Halsey, of the dreadnought New Zealand, gave a ...

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  28. ENTOMBED

    A disaster has occurred at Cadder solliery, Mavis Valley, Glasgow. Twenty-three men are entombed. Three men have been saved at ...

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  29. ENGLISH CRICKET

    In the Kent—Sussex match to-day [?] A. Fielder, the Kent fast bowler, captured seven wickets for 41 runs. During [?] the play the umpire no-balled ...

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  30. LATE WIRES

    Peter Mansfield, 33, was run down and horribly mangled by a train near Erekineville to-day. ...

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  31. MURDER

    Four armed gunmen ambushed. Richard Lustig, a relative and an employee in the District Attorney’s office. They shot him dead on a restaurant ...

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  32. KING'S PALACE

    The re-building of the front of Buckingham Palace has been commenced. His hair was long, his fiddle old, His soul was in each tune he played; ...

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  33. SMALL POX.

    Two oases of small-pox were reported this morning, one at Balmain, and the other at Woolloomooloo. A suspicious case at Kosciusko has been diagnosed ...

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  34. COWES REGATTA

    The White Heather won the King‘s Cup at Cowes, defeating the Kaiser's Meteor. For Bronchial Coughs take ...

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  35. PATHETIC SCENES.

    Pathetic scenes were witnessed at the pithead. The women, silent, and motionless, waited till dawn. One woman lost three sons and another two ...

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  36. BOXING.

    Snowy Baker has been chosen as referee is the fight between Hughie Mehegas and Matt. Wells on Saturday. ...

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  37. BONNINGTON’S IRISH MOSS.

    With the winter month come Coughs and Colds. Bronchitis, In[?]en[?], and Asthma. Grown-ups and Children are alike affected, but either may get equal ...

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  38. YOUTH AND OLD AGE.

    A remedy equally good for young and old is Bennington’s Irish Moss.” It will cure Bronchitis, Influenza, Whooping Cough or Croup, with equal ...

    Article : 32 words
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