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  4. DEATH PENALTY

    A Presidential decree imposed a death penalty on officials found guilty of accepting bribes with a view to effecting a miscarriage of justice. ...

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  5. POOR ALBANIA

    It is reported From Paris, Berlin, Vienna, and Rome that lie Prince of Weid is about to abdicate the Albanian throne. ...

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  6. SUFFRAGETTES

    A crowd broke up a suffragette meeting at Hornsey. A hostile reception was accorded the women at Hastings. ...

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  7. HOME RULE

    Lord Haldane, speaking at Oxford, said although he regretted some of Sir. Edward Carson’s utterances, he had done his best to keep Ulster quiet. ...

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  8. CELEBRATIONS

    The King's birthday was celebrated as a general holiday. The weather was delightful and races and football matches which constituted the chief ...

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  9. AT LAST!

    A meeting of the Transcontinental General Workers' Union was held at Parkestown this morning, when there was a hot discussion on the subject of ...

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  10. ARCHBISHOP CLUNE

    Sunday was a red-letter day in the religious history of Boulder, for it marked an important event. For the first time in the comparatively short ...

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  11. DUTCH POLICE MAKE MISTAKE.

    The Dutch gendarmery arrested Collonel Muricchio and Professor Cie Imago two Italians. It was alleged that compromising ...

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  12. ANOTHER HOUSE DESTROYED.

    Suffrgasttes burnt an untenanted house at High Wycombe. ...

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  13. BURGLARY FEAT

    A supposed burglar was arrested in the servants quarters at Buckingham Palace at night time. He visited several bedrooms all ...

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  14. THE NATIONALIST VOLUNTEERS.

    Mr. Devlin addressed the Belfast national volunteers, and said the movement was started to maintain the liberty which Ireland had won after 30 ...

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  15. SENSATIONAL CHARGE.

    The Public Prosecutor has initiated proceedings against Arthur Barnett, a solicitor’s clerk,-whose firm represented certain suffragettes. ...

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  16. TRAIN COLLISlON

    Peter Irwin and Harold Terrett, driver and fireman respectively of the Temore mail, which collided with a goods train at Exeter on March 13, have been ...

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  17. MUST USE ARMS.

    Sir Edward Carson at Belfast advised the Ulstermen, to stick to their arms. If any attempted to nob them or break peace they should not hesitate to use ...

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  18. FRENCH POLITICS

    M,. Viviani has failed to form a Cabinet. M. Delcasse and Jean Dupuls have declined imitations. ...

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  19. THE DISSOLUTION

    “Personally I, would welcome any solution of the difficulty, whether it were a double or single dissolution. The machine is clogged, and there are two ...

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  20. BALLOON EXPLODES

    A balloon exploded at a height of 4000 feet at Rheims.- Three were killed including the well-known aeronaut M. le Prince. ...

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  21. LIBEL LAW

    A member of the Railwaymen’s Society has recovered £500 damages against poulsma, one of the deporteds and Prunter, another leader for libel ...

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  22. CRISIS ON WEDNESDAY.

    Miss. Syl[?] Pankhurst in a speech at the East End of London, raid when she sees Mr. Asquith next Wednesday she will ask the deputation not only to ...

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  23. ROUGH SEA

    The schooner Hawk, which arrived at Goelong the other evening with a cargo of timber from Wye River, presented a battered appearance. She met the full ...

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  24. WHY A STATESMAN FAILED.

    M. Vivianni’s failure is due to not finding his colleagues unanimously in favor of the triennum service. M. Peptral has declined political ...

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  25. DISASTROUS

    To live twenty miles from anyone, and to arrive home in the middle of the night and find house and belongings swept away by fire, is an experience ...

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  26. RECORD REVIEW

    Four hundred vessels participate m the Spithead review on July 18 which is a record. ...

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  27. SMALL=POX SCARE

    There have been outbreakes of smallpox at some of the Lancashire towns. It originated from the salts of Mexican cotton. ...

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  28. WOMEN’S NARROW ESCAPE.

    A suffragette speaker at Clapham Common aroused hostility by making a veiled threat to use bombs. The meeting was broken up and there ...

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  29. SYDNEY MAN

    Mr. Oswald Watt, of Sydney, looped a triple loop. He used the machine wherein Pegoud first looped the loop. ...

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  30. NO SYNDICALISM

    In reply to the Postal Societies, request, Mr. Hobhouse, the Postmaster-General, declines to establish a committee whereon they shall be represented ...

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  31. UNION QUESTlONED

    The difference between the members of the Castlemaine Foundry Football Club (Vic)., on Saturday (says the “Age”) when the unionists would not ...

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  33. LABOR JUDGES.

    The Dockers’ Conference at Swansea passed a resolution in favor of the creation of Labor court judges, especially qualified to deal with Labor laws. ...

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  34. NO MORE INDIGESTION.

    It seems reasonable to suppose that in a short time there will be no more indigestion or dyspepsia. The old style “digestives” such as bismuth, pepsine, ...

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  36. OBITUARY

    Mr. Walter Theodore Watts, the author of many important literary works, died to-day. He was for 30 years a house-mate of the famous A. C. ...

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  38. CRICKET

    C. B. Fry, the famous Hampshire cricketer, re-appeared again on Saturday and scored 112 against Gloucester. ...

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