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  4. HOME RULE

    Mr. John Redmond has issued a sensational statement stating that he provisional committee has decided to ask the volunteers of each country to ...

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  5. POLITICAL CRISIS

    The Government was defeated to-day, by 56 votes to 43 on an amendment to bring the Premier diamond mine, in which the State has an interest, under ...

    Article : 133 words
  6. FEMALE IDIOTS

    At a meeting of the Women's Social and Political Union the speakers referred to the Premier's and Mr. McKenna's interviews and asked were ...

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  7. POOR MEXICO

    Mediators have agreed to the American contention that they were unable to even technically recognise the Huerta regime. ...

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  8. FOUR MONTHS

    James Kingsley, who is about 42 years of age, and who is well known to the police visited Brennan's shop in Burt-street, on Thursday afternoon. ...

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  9. TO DAY'S RACES

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  10. COLLISION

    An accident happened to the goods traffic at the Clyde yards this morning which ne[?]ssitated the despatch of a big breakdown train to set matters ...

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  11. CRANKY MEN

    A number of cranks who claim to have [?] against the Government have been added to An elaborate typewritten document has been ...

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  12. NO EXCUSE FOR INSULTS

    Mr. McKenna in the House of Commons mons said the King's refusal to receive a deputation was throughly constitutional and there was no ...

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  13. BETTING HOUSE

    Recently Detective Sergeant Dempsey and Sergeant Sunter, of Kalgoorlie paid a visit to the Goldfields Hotel, Hannan-street, and there found a ...

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  14. GREEK REFUGES.

    It was stated in Parliament to-day that at Venezuela thousands of Greek refugees had reached the coast and were awaiting transport. The ...

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  15. DASTARDLY DEED

    What appears to have been a [?]tardly, but ineffective attempt at [?] wrecking at Northcote (Vic.) has been reported to the police. The scene of ...

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  16. GOVERNMENT WILL NOT RESIGN.

    The Government will not resign, considering it would sacrifice the session's labors and would be detrimental to the country's interest. ...

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  17. MORE PREMISES RAIDED.

    The police raided the new suffragette headquarters at Camden Hill Square. Important seizure of papers was effected. ...

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  18. FIVE POUNDS FINE

    At the Kalgoorlie police court this morning a recent employee of the Kalgoorlie Local Board of Health was charged by Inspector Culley with ...

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  19. SHIPPING BILL

    In the House Commons the Merchant Shipping Convention Bill was read a second time. Mr. John Burns announced that a ...

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  20. ANOTHER CHURCH ON FIRE.

    Suffragettes fired Chipstead church, which was extinguished after small damage. ...

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  21. TROUBLE IN ITALY

    The situation is calm and more resigned. This is due to strong action against the syndicalism methods. Demonstrations at Verona and other ...

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  22. TENNIS

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  23. THE ABBEY RE-OPENED.

    The Abbey has been re-opened. The police are searching all women seen near the Royal chair. ...

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  24. VIC. PREMIER

    Much speculation is being indulged in as to whether Mr. Watt, the State Premier, will stand for the Federal Parliament. ...

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  25. IN CANADA

    While the Duke of Connaught waited to prorogue Parliament the Senate suddenly refused to pass a bill begging the British Parliament to ...

    Article : 145 words
  26. WIPED OUT

    A doctor and his wife eand three children were motoring to Ulouse when a bridge broke and the car fell into a ravine. All were killed. ...

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  27. CRICKET

    Kent scored 399 against Worcester's 85 and 84. BIythe took six wickets for 41 in the first innings. ...

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  28. FRENCH POLITICS

    Despite the fact that 350 deputies are applauding M. Ribot's statement in favor of the trienium service a vote of no confidence was carried by 374 ...

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  29. BISLEY LADS

    The Australian rifle team were welcomed at Plymouth on behalf of the National Rifle Association. The proceeded to Bisley. ...

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  30. SENSATIONAL PLAY.

    Hampshire scored 313 and Somerset 83 and 38. Jacques took six wickets for 33 and eight for eleven. ...

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  31. GAOL-BREAKER

    Up to the time of going to press George Walker who made good his escape from the Kalgoorlie gaol yesterday evening, had not been recaptured. ...

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  32. SCIENTIFIC SUICIDE

    Considerable sensation was caused at St. Vincent de Paul's Orphanage, Cecil-st., South Melbourne, by the news of the suicide of one of the ...

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  33. TRAGIC DEATH.

    Mr. J. O. Inglis, the well-known sporting man, who was recently appointed starter to the V.R.C. in succession to Mr. Godfrey Watson, died this ...

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  34. SCULLING

    Barry entertained Paddon to lunch. Paddon is in excellent health and was afforded facilities for running on the Mooltan. Hence he was so fit that ...

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  35. MOVEMENTS OF THE MEN.

    "The rifle team are all well. Cross, Halliday, McAlister, and Harrison have gone to Edinburgh to compete in the Scottish meeting. ...

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  37. GOLF

    In the English ladies' golf championship Miss Cecil eLeitch defeated Miss Gladys Basten, 2 and I. In the Scottish championship, Miss ...

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  39. EXAMINATIONS

    For the Institute of Actuaries there passed in the second class (part one) S. Bryson (Sydney). Part Two: C. Castelow (Sydney). ...

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  40. OBITUARY

    The death occurred to-day at the White Feather Hospital, Kanowna, of Mrs. John Davies, wife of the baker of that town. Mr and Mrs. Davies ...

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  41. GREAT CONGRESS

    Four thousand world salvationists were presided over by General Booth, in the congress building. Australia's representatives were prominent in the ...

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  42. THE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Scores of 163 qualified at Troon. None of the well-known players failed. Ray and Taylor scored 150; Duncan and Braid, 151; Vardon, 152; Ball ...

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