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  4. WATTLE DAY

    With only a few boxes still to count, the total amount collected for charity on Wattle Day was brought up to £21,918 last night. Included in the coin ...

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  5. JACK JOHNSON

    The engagement of Jack Johnson, who is now in London, to appear at a suburban music hall, has raised the question of Music Hall ethics. The ...

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  6. BALKAN PEACE

    There was fervent enthusiasm in the streets of Athens at King Constantine’s entry from the way. The streets were thronged with crowds crying ...

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  7. HARRY THAW

    The police here report the arrest of Harry Thaw, while hiding in a little village at Coaticook, Quebec. Later. ...

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  8. DEPRESSION

    The depression in Germany is getting worse, throughout the country. The increase of Unemployment is dally growing more serious. The bad ...

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  9. MUNICIPAL ACT

    A letter was read at the Kalgoorlie Council meeting from the Perth Council clerk forwarding a list of suggested amendments to the Municipal ...

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  10. VACCINATION

    The mode in which the vaccinations were performed at the rate of two [?] three per minute evoked an indignant protest from a University ...

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  11. COLORED DOCTOR

    Mr. Alex McCallum, secretary of the A.L.F. addressed a communication to the P.M.G. on the subject of a colored doctor being employed on the ...

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  12. MEXICAN MIX

    There is some misapprehension regarding President Huerta’s ultimatum to the United States, Tie latest messages from Mexico City states that Mr. ...

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  13. INQUIRIES INTO [?]

    Dr. Butler, president of the Columbia University, is organising an international commission to enquire into the atrocities in the second Balkan ...

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  14. PLOT DENIAL

    The President of the Egyptian Society at Oxford indignantly denies the existence , of a plot against Lord Kitchener in Egypt. ...

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  15. MOTOR SHIP BURNT

    A motor-ship has been burned near Kinlochleven, Argyle. One hundred passengers, mostly workmen, landed safely. ...

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  16. RAILWAY FATALITY

    At 7 o’clock this morning, the mutilated body of Roy Madge, aged 20 years, single, was found on the railway line near the Auburn railway ...

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  17. THE PROMISE OF THE POWERS.

    The Government have been re-assured by the Powers that they are concerting measures to compel Turkey to observe the Treaty of London. ...

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  18. SUFFRAGETTES

    The suffragettes fired a timberyard at Bedford, but the fire promptly extinguished. ...

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  19. EXPLOSION

    There was an explosion of a car of dynamite while standing in the street of the suburban district of Tacubaya. The shock was fearful an killed or ...

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  20. MINING ACCIDENTS

    The following accidents are reported to the authorities from the local mines;— At the Orova Links on the 11th. ...

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  21. LABOR SPLIT

    The Yorkshire Miners’ Council has refused to endorse Mr. Kanyon’s candidature for Chesterfield. ...

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  22. GREEK VENGEANCE.

    A Greek court martial has sentenced to death eighteen Turks for the massacre of christians at Serfidje, and 23 Bulgarians at Komitadjis for outrages ...

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  23. NEW JUDGE

    The Attorney-General informed the “Sunday Times” that is was not intended at present to appoint any commissioner to the Supreme Court, ...

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  24. WIDOW’S SUICIDE

    Four Indians were sentenced for terms varying from 18 months to two years for abetting a widow to commit suicide before 1500 spectators. The ...

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  25. OUR NAVY

    Sir Frederic de Waal, Administrator of the Cape of Good Hope, who represents the Union Government in the absence of Ministers, was interviewed ...

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  26. MINERS’ WAGES

    The Scottish Miners’ Federation unanimously recommended that steps be taken to secure a, minimum of seven shillings per day. ...

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  27. MAN’S DESPAIR

    The suicide of the Vienaia. mountaineer [?]t in a grotto on the Buchstein mountain is one of the [?] tragedies in the chronicles of ...

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  28. BREACH of PROMISE

    “Love letters of a Governor” may form an interesting chapter in a suit for damages now being brought by Miss Mignon Hopkins against Governor ...

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  29. HORSE MAIMING

    Agriculturalists and horse-owners in the Black Country are alarmed at the renewal of horse maiming at Wednesbury and Darlaston. A postcard has ...

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  30. VOTING REFORM

    The details of the new Queensland electoral law are interesting. The re-enacfcment of the postal vote is being vigorously opposed, but the actual ...

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  31. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    Sixteen cases of bubonic plague were reported here last week. Ten of them proved fatal. Ladies recommend Martin’s ...

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  32. ALLEGED THEFTS

    At the Boulder Police Court this morning a young man, Evan Jones, was presented on a charge of having stolen £6 11s, the property of a German, ...

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  33. UNION SPARRING

    Affairs in connection with the various labor unions affiliated with the Bendigo Trades and Lalbor Council are gradually becoming more complicated, and instead ...

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  34. OUR LARGEST LINER

    At the end of this month a vessel of 18.600 tons, under the command of Captain J. Stivey, R.N.R., will call at Fremantle on her first voyage to ...

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  35. DRESS NOT IMPORTANT

    Sir George Alexander disowns the [?] that he is one of the best dressed men in London. In an article in the “Patrician” be declares that the ...

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  37. A “LANCASHIRE ” LASS

    A female immigrant, a very recent arrival from Lancashire, was charged at Ballarat court to-day with being drunk and diorderly. ...

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  39. VOICE—THROAT—LUNGS.

    No better medicine than Bennington’s Irish Mose. Strengthens the voice, eases the throat, builds up the lungs. Please see that you get ...

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