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  4. ARMED and MASKED

    The most daring daylight robbery in the annals of Sydney crime occurred at Wilson[?]st., Eveleigh, yesterday morning when armed and masked men ...

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  5. SEA DISASTER

    The Government has provided £10,000 for the relief of the Empress of Ireland’s victims and £2000 more to cover the cost of the Governmental ...

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  6. SOCIETY SCANDAL

    Schumann Heinck was granted a divorce against her husband William Rapp, junior, whose letters of devotion to Mrs. Catherine Dean, a New York ...

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  7. SUFFRAGETTES

    All the women arrested in the Maidavale raid have been committed except the girl Emeline Hall. The police raided the suffragettes’ ...

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  8. MEXICAN STRIFE

    The American Government has decided not to request a war indemnity. The Wilson administration is contesting itself in establishing a stable ...

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  9. THE DISSOLUTION

    The “Argus” writes :—“All the [?]s being made by the Labor Party over what may or may not have passed between the Ministry and the ...

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  10. MINERS’ STRIKE

    An agreement with the Abermain No 2 pit for the abolition of afternoon shift at the end of the stipulated period having been entered into by the ...

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  11. LABOR DAY

    Those people who were present at Kalgoorlie last year to witness the Eight Hours Day procession, and who were unable to be in Boulder yesterday, ...

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  12. A JAPANESE SENSATION.

    The reported capture of A. Dachio, a Japanese, who was attacked by Mex[?] rebels, is officially denied. The report caused a tremendous ...

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  13. LET THEM DIE.

    Sir Philip Burne Jones interviewed to-day said hunger-strikers should be allowed to die after being offered plenty of food and the nearest relatives ...

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  14. IS HE MAD ?

    The prison doctor is of the opinion that Maddick, who was arrested for selling secrets to a foreign power, is insane. ...

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  15. EXPERT AT WORK.

    Mr. Vaux, the British Marine expert conferred with the Minister of Marine on the coming inquiry. Mr. Vaux is studying the suvivors’ ...

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  16. IMPORTANT QUESTION ARISES.

    Later. A question is arising which is likely to prolong the peace conference. It is the considering of the point as to how ...

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  17. MARINE STRIKE

    The executive committee of the Marine Engineers Association has resolved to strike for better wages and conditions aboard tramp steamers of the United ...

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  18. MRS. PANKHURST DODGING THE POLICE.

    Later. Mrs. Paukhurst is eluding the police and has changed her domicile. Her whereabouts are unknown. ...

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  19. REFUSED

    The application made by Mr. Justice Hodges to remit a county court breach of promise action by Agnes mand Ford to recover a loan of £1000 from ...

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  20. CYCLONE

    In the Dominion House of Commons Mr. Hazen announced that a cyclone had struck a New Brunswick fishing fleet and also destroyed many ...

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  21. SCARE IN MELBOURNE.

    The recent sensational robberies in Sydney which culminated, yesterday in the daring action of two motor desperadoes in stealing £3.300 at the point of ...

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  22. THE LIBERAL POLICY

    Although the full Ministerial policy will not be disclosed until the Prime Minister opens the campaign some main points were agreed on at ...

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  23. HOME RULE

    There is much anxiety in political circles, and this is increased by Mr Redmond’s pointed recognition of the National volunteers. ...

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  24. DOCTOR MAWSON.

    Mr. D. W. Freshfield presided at Dr. Mawson’s lecture at Queen’s Hall. A large audience was present, several explorers being on the platform. ...

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  25. MINER’S LOSS

    Henry Brent was again before the court charged with the larceny of £30, the property of Alexander Robert Walker, of Kalgoorlie, on board the ...

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  26. HEAT WAVE

    A heat trave at Cleveland caused the deaths of five people. Many were prostrated at New York In the sweltering sun. ...

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  27. DEPUTATION TO THE PREMIER.

    Miss Sylvia Pankhurst’s deputation to the Prime Minister was accompanied by thousands of spectators who traversed the city. The crowd were not ...

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  28. IMMIGRATION

    A the annual meeting of the Central immigration Board, Viscount Portman presided ever Lord Haversham, Mr. M’Call, and Mr. Charles Billingston of ...

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  29. CHEAP LAW

    Fourteen hundred poor suitors applied for legal assistance under the new rules operative to-day. There were many divorces and other ...

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  30. MELBOURNE MAN

    M. Sproule of Melbourne, is president of the Oxford University Athletic Club. ...

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  31. NEW HEBRIDES

    Lord Emmot presided over the Anglo-French Conference on the New Hebrides question at the Foreign Office. The proceedings are private. ...

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  32. FRENCH CABINET

    It is officially stated that M. Ribot is She Premier and Minister of Justice, M. .Bourjeois, Foreign Minister; M. Peytrall, Minister for the Interior; ...

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  34. BURNT ALIVE

    Seven were killed in a tenement house fire including four women. A score were injured. The fire started in a locker room under the stairs and ...

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  35. PRIZE PIGS

    The New South Wales Government shipped by the Star of India for Hawkesbury College a, Berkshire boar and two Tamworth boars ,as well as ...

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  36. BRISBANE GIRL

    The travelling scholarship of the Bristol Watsbay League is awarded to Daphne Mayo, of Brisbane. ...

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  37. FIRE ON MEDIC

    There was a fire on the Medic at Liverpool. The hold was flooded before it was extinguished. ...

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