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  4. DESERTED

    In the Practice Court at Melbourne before Mr. Justcie Cussen, Farley Lester Wiley (24) of Bourke-st., Melbourne sought divorce from Alice Wiley ...

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  5. GREAT FIRE

    A fire which broke out late on Saturday night destroyed the whole wharves, and stores of the Norddeutscher Lloyd Company, at Darling Harbor. ...

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  6. HOME RULE

    Thirty thousand attended the anti-Home Rule demonstration at Leeds. Lord Milner and Lord Charles Beresford addressed the main gatherings ...

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  7. WAR INEVITABLE

    Reutor's Agency states that according to indirect advices from Constantinople the Porte is determined to remove the Greek element from all the ...

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  8. SUFFRAGETTES

    The Public Prosecutor initiated proceedings against Arthur Barnett, a solicitor's clerk, whose firm represented certain suffragettes in recent ...

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  9. SWEEPSTAKES

    At Plymouth Henry James Houston of Burnley, and William T. Dxion and Charlies H. Fowler, of Birmingham, were charged with having engaged in ...

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  10. BOTTLE O!

    Felix Bartel is a fairly well-known identity in Kalgoorlie, Boulder, and the surrounding districts. This morning he was charged with having ...

    Article : 333 words
  11. BY-LAWS ENFORCED

    A number of men, principally those belonging to the sporting fraternity were called before Mr. J. E. Geary acting-R.M., at the Kalgoorlie Police ...

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  12. FRENCH POLITICS

    President Poincare sent yesterday for M. Vivaani, and the latter was able yesterday morning to announce the formation of a new Cabinet, in which ...

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  13. SURE TO BE WAR.

    The newspaper "Hestia" declares that war is inevitable with Turkey Public generally demand the reparation of the Greeks and the stoppage ...

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  14. EGGS AND FLOUR FOR FOOLS.

    A crowd at Palmers Green pelted suffragettes with eggs' and bags of flour, including Goulden, who is Mrs. Pankhurst's brother. ...

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  15. BOAT SCENE

    The Ponta Delgada Canoptic from Boston reports that an Italian third class passenger suddenly became mad and wounded 25 passengers with a ...

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  16. VICTIMISING THE GREEKS.

    Attempts have been made to obtain the dismissal of the Greeks employed at the foreign firms at Smyrna. The Greeks at the [?]linkaribin mines ...

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  17. ANOTHER PLEASING SCENE.

    A crowd at Leicester, including women with fire lighters attacked and demolished a market place stall where suffragettes were selling confectionery ...

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  18. MORE RIDICULOUS SCENES.

    Suffragettes made an attempt to march to the Olympia Horse Show. Extraordinary precautions were taken to protect the horses. ...

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  19. OFF TO RACES

    An immigrant groom named Frederick Robert Holledge, who arrived in Melbourne from England only a few days before, fell a victim to the wiles ...

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  20. IN THE AIR

    Mr. Glen Curtis, the inventor of the flying boat which bears his name, has succeeded in aeroplaning a short distance with a flying machine which Dr. ...

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  21. BAD NEWS

    The Scottish Miners' Executive has made an order for the reduction of the output throughout Scotland, the shifts to be only working four days ...

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  22. ACTION BY GREECE

    A decree annexes Chios Mythelene on the ground that the Powers' conditions regarding the cession of Sassino to Albania and the evaculation of ...

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  23. Y.A.L.

    The advance representative of the Y.A.L. passed through from Meenzies on Friday on his way to Coolgardie. Press notes form the metropolis are ...

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  24. ANOTHER OUTRAGE.

    Suffragettes, burnt the Rigate cricket pavilion. ...

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  25. HORSE SHOW

    At the Horse Show Lieut. Belvole, of Belgium won the military reliability trials including rides to Aldershot and Windsor as a test of the stamina of ...

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  26. ROOSEVELT

    Ex-President Roosevelt has arrived in England. ...

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  27. SCENE IN ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.

    The Lord Mayor and Sheriffs and High Court judges attended the Hospital service at St. Paul's Church in the afternoon. ...

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  28. BOULDER LAD

    A few months ago a Boulder youth named Jack Davis was sentenced to serve nine days drill at the Fremantle forts on account of his ...

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  29. TO SIBERIA

    It is probable that M. Ivanoff, a student, will shortly be banished to Siberia— and all though a kiss. The trouble has been caused by a custom ...

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  30. TENNIS

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  32. BOMB EXPLOSION.

    A suffragette bomb exploded in the aisle of St. George's Hanover Square. ...

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  33. PRINCE OF WALES

    The Prince of Wales attended his first public function laying the foundation stone at St. Anslem's church, Kennington, which is on the Duchy od ...

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  35. AN OPINION OF THE PLAYERS.

    Wilding states that Crisp was a styleless and ugly player. He was extremely fast on the court and had good first service which was very ...

    Article : 79 words
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