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  4. THIRD TRIAL

    The third trial of Charles Drudgeon for causing grievo[?] bodily harm to Arthur O’Brien, train conductor, by negligently driving a motor car at St. ...

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  5. BURGLARY FEAT

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

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  6. MEXICAN STRIFE

    President Huerta has abandoned his intention to blockade Tampico asserting it is his intention not to interfere with the progress of the peace ...

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  7. TERRIFIC STORM

    Forty schooners were wrecked and twenty fishermen are dead owing to a terrific storm off the northern coast of New Brunswick. ...

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  8. SUFFRAGETTES

    The “Standard,” in a leading article this morning, headed “Let Them Die,” denounces the methods of the militant suffragettes, their acts of vandalism, ...

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  9. TWO=UP

    The sequel to the raid recently made by Detective-Sergeant Dempsey and Sergeant Sunter on premises at the rear of the Rising Sun Hotel, ...

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  10. GOLD TRAFFIC

    The Boulder court was crowded this morning whe the charges against the four Austrians who were arrested on May 29, at Boulder, on a charge of ...

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  11. WOMAN WINS

    Kalgoorlie Local Court this morning the acting-R.M.. Mr. J. E. Geary, delivered his reserved decision in the case in which Caroline Hall sued ...

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  12. A SENSATIONAL STORY.

    Later. Pike appeared at Bow-street to-day. The prisoner stated he wanted to enter the Palace because of the ...

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  13. CLEVER “CROOKS”

    In connection with a gang of International train robbers three guards three brakesmen, six shunters, and 17 porters have been arrested at Milan as ...

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  14. DESPATCHED

    When a drunken Mexican attempted to interfere between the Mexican police and the United States infantry, Lieutenant Houston shot him dead. ...

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  15. A SPLENDID SCENE.

    A crowd attached suffragettes at [?]ford and pursued them to the local leaders of the residences, where the mob smashed the windows. ...

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  16. BURGLARY

    The long list of burglaries was added to on Sunday. A crucksman entered Messrs. B[?] and Donohon’s jewellery st[?]ment. Castlereagh-street, ...

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  17. SCENES AT HORSE SHOW.

    Russia won the King Edward Cup at the Horseshow. Their Majesties were present. A suffragette attempted to enter the ...

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  18. AN “OUTLAW,”

    Shortly after the train which met the express this morning arrived at Boulder, a boy aged about five years. was noticed sitting on the steps of the ...

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  19. ULSTER REVOLT

    A destroyer flotilla is patrolling the cost of Ulster with great activity. Many vessels entering Belfast Lough were searched but without result. ...

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  20. LAWYER COMPOSER

    Mr. Marshall Hall, K.C , M.P., produced his opera. “Stella” at the Palladium, and it received a favorable reception. ...

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  21. STUDENTS’ ENRAGED.

    A number of Trinity College students raided the Dublin suffragette offices and threw the threw the furniture out of the windows. ...

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  22. FROM ANTARCTIC

    Sir George Reid presided at the dinner of the Australian Universities to Dr. Mawson, Captain Davis, and Mr. Maclean at the Hotel Cecil. ...

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  23. THEFT ON BOARD

    Alexander Robert Walker who complains of having been robbed of £30 by Henry Brent on board the Zealandia was a miner employed at the Golden ...

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  24. DEAD MEN VOTE

    District Attorney Whitman has drawn up 88 indictments against election officials connected with Tammany Hall for using the names of dead ...

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  25. SEA DISASTER

    A diver who descended to inspect the Empress of Areland, reports that he expects to recover the bodies. The Empress of Ireland is lying ...

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  26. COLORED PROBLEM

    Mr. Stevens introduced the anti-Asiatic Bill which had objections to Asiatics entering Western Canada. They were not offensive towards ...

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  27. CRICKET

    Against Worcester Sussex scored., 526 for the loss of four wickets, and they declared closed. Jupp scored 217 not out. ...

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  28. TENNIS

    In the final of the singles championship Wilding defeated Dalm, 6—0, 6—2, 6—4. ...

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  29. FRIENDS FALL OUT

    John Murphy presented a battered appearance as he stepped into the dock at the Kalgoorlie Police Court this morning to answer a charge of fighting ...

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  30. MARCH OF SCIENCE

    A cable on November 10 said the Postmaster-General (Mr. Herbert Samuel) has appointed a committee to consider the advisableness of making ...

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  32. 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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  33. WINNERS OF THE DOUBLES.

    In the final of the Doubles Decugis and Germot beat Gore and Kingscote 6—1, 11—9, 6—8, 6—2. Pauley Bros., of Forrest[?]t., ...

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  36. SHIP AFIRE

    There is a fire in the Surrey’s forehold. which is ladon with mutton for Liverpool and Bristol. The vessel is at Avonmouth. The conflagration is not ...

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