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  4. ARMED BURGLAR

    While his mat[?] was in Oxford-st. post office shortly after [?] o’clock thei morning preparing to [?] open a safe, a man who was keeping watch outside ...

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  5. THE DISSOLUTION

    The “Argus” to-day says:— “For ourselves we have from the first contended that in the extraordinary circumstances which presented themselves ...

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  6. IN WAR TIME

    Ex-vice-Admiral Sir Perey Scott’s declaration in favor of submarines has aroused much attention. He contends that if submergible had ...

    Article : 122 words
  7. TITLED FOOLS

    It is reported that the interrupters at Buckingham Palace were titled ladies. Both were previously presented to the King in a social position and ...

    Article : 58 words
  8. CRIME FOR LOVE

    A farm laborer named Tomsic killed a farmer named Krauser and his wife in revenge for the refusal to consent to his engagement with the daughter. ...

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  9. MEXICAN STRIFE

    The president addressing the naval cadets alluded to Mexico as follows: —“I pray God the boys will not have to fight any more.” ...

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  10. CHARGE FAILS

    Probably the last scene of the case which arose through the death of Joseph Marin[?]vitch, who was killed on the Golden Horseshoe mine on ...

    Article : 323 words
  11. THE ARCHBISHOP

    His Grace Archbishop Clu[?]e, accompanied by the Very Rev. Des[?] Kiley, Fathers Bro[?]on and Fa[?]ey (Ka[?] Dr. O’Hurley (Coolgardie) ...

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  12. ANCIENT MONUMENTS DESTROYED.

    Ancient monuments were destroyed at Breadsall including these of Erasmus and Darwin. ...

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  13. A FORCED LOAN.

    The Constitutionalists have levied a forced loan of a million dollars on the Spaniards notifying them afterwards that they leave the city at the peril ...

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  14. SEA DISASTER

    It was announced in Parliament that the Empress of Ireland inquiry would be held on June 16, at Queb[?] or Montreal. ...

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  15. IDENTITY ESTABLISHED.

    The name of the disturbers at Buckingham Palace were Misses Mary and Eleanor Bloomfield, daughters of the late Sir Arthur Bloomfield, and ...

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  16. ADVERSE CRITICISM. CONCLUSIONS NOT JUSTIFIED.

    Admiral Sir Cyprin Bridge opines that neither submarine [?]or torpedoes had been sufficiently tested to justify ex Admiral Scott's conclusion. ...

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  17. TWELVE MONTHS

    Perugia, a, porter, who created a, sensation some time ago by stealing the famous picture “Mona Lisa” from the Art Gallery at Florence, and who was ...

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  18. AUSTRALIANS

    Five Australians—M[?]. Quinn, Coats, Leist, and Bell and Miss.Grace Joel are exhibiting at the Society of Portrait Painters. ...

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  19. GUN=RUNNING

    A schooner of two hundred tons, belonging to an Irish yachtsman, made a successful gun-running explo[?] during the week. ...

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  20. BRAVO MAWSON

    Lord Gurzon in an address at the Geographical Society tributed Dr. Mawson’s s[?]irit, resourcefulness, and amazing fortitude in escaping the fate ...

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  21. CABIN MATE

    During the temporary absence of Alexander Robert Walker from his cabin on the Zealandi[?], when [?]yaging from Adelaide to Melbourne, a wallet ...

    Article : 215 words
  22. SHERIFF'S LOSS

    The Sheriff of the Supreme Court Mr. J. Martin was the chief witness to-day in a larceny case heard at the Metropolitan Police Court. ...

    Article : 328 words
  23. THE B.A.

    The British Association sails by the [?]eto. ...

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  24. DOUBLE TRAGEDY

    An aeroplane cap[?]d at Dijo[?] and Lieutenant Giron and a private were killed. ...

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  25. FOUND THE LEAK

    Residents of Gilgandra (N.S.W.) recently were alarmed by a terrific explosion the report of which could be heard over two miles away. At the ...

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  26. VOLCANOES

    Several volcanoes on the Sangir lslands erupted lava and swept the wood and plantations. The surrounding country is damaged by rain and ...

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  27. MINERS’ ACTION

    The Miners’ Federation has adopted the executive’s recommendation that the additional miners’ Parliamentary candidates should be limited to ten, but ...

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  28. MARTIAL LAW

    Col. Thompson, who succeeds Major Sluigess, has proclaimed martial law. ...

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  30. TRAGIC CHILDHOOD

    Indignant comments were made from the Bench at Birmingham on the case of a twelve-year-old boy, Harry Hewston, who was charged with attempted ...

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  31. TRANS LINE

    It is sincerely to be. hoped the transline strikers will see the wisdom of accepting the Government’s terms when they meet on Monday. It is stated ...

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  32. CYCLIST KILLED

    A fatal cycling accident occurred at Collingwood this morning. The victim, William Doyle Batter, 30, was trying to pass in front of a horse ...

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  33. FIRE EPIDEMIC

    Sales of cotton to the value of £200,000 have been burned to-day. The origin of the outbreak is a mystery. ...

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  35. B.U.F.S.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Association was held at the Friendly Soceties Hall. Boulder, on Friday night, president J. F. Scott, taking the chair. ...

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