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  4. THUNDERSTORMS

    Yesterday thunderstorm was accompanied by terrible lightning, and was the severest experienced in London within living memory. A tropical ...

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  5. HOME RULE

    Lord Lansdowne has given notice of motion in the Lords censuring the Government for delaying and antending the Home Rule Bill. ...

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  6. ALBANIA

    Advices received this forenoon from Durazzo says that the insurgents in southern Albania are attacking the city, and that Colonel Thomson, ...

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  7. MEXICO

    The Mexican Peace delegates have suggested five names for the position of provisional president of Mexico. The United States are insisting on a ...

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  8. WALKER IN COURT

    George Walker who was in custody awaiting trial for breaking into Mr. Jeffray's ironmongery store, and who made a somewhat sensational escape a ...

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  9. HUSBAND'S CRIME

    Thomas Patterson who appeared in the dock on crutches was tried before Mr. Justice Hodges for shooting at his wife, Elizabeth Patterson, with intent ...

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  10. SLANDER ACTION

    A slander action arising out of a statement alleged to have been made by Earnest Romay Simmons, a member of the late Madame Nordica's ...

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  11. STOLEN MOTOR

    The Kalgoorlie Court was throug[?] this morning with a crowd of spec[?] who were no doubt anxious to [?] the proceedings on what may be [?] ...

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  12. STATEMENT IN UPPER HOUSE.

    Lord Crewe in the House of Lords announced that the second reading of the Home Rule Bill would be taken on he 30th inst. ...

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  13. POSITION AT FIRST SERIOUS.

    Insurgents indulged in an, incessant artillery rifle fire and the position at the outset was serious. The insurgents were repulsed after ...

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  14. WRETCH FOILED

    A woman garbed as a hospital nurse was found in the Horse Show at the Olympia. A bomb was concealed under her ...

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  15. BOOKIE'S WAIL

    "I can't get my living in this country, and I am too poor to leave it." Such was the plaint of Roderick Evans, who with James Gover, came ...

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  16. ANOTHER DEATH.

    Another adult died as the result of a lightning stroke at Wandsworth. ...

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  17. AMMUNITION SEIZED.

    Two cases of Ulster ammunition from Glasgow were seized at Londonderry. ...

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  18. OFFICERS RESIGN

    The Exchange Telegraph Company states that great excitement has been caused in the ranks of the Hampstead Battalion of the National Reserve by ...

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  19. POWER OF PEACE

    Mr. Belamy, presiding over a meeting of the National Union of Railwaymen at Swansea said the fusion of the railway men was already justified to ...

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  20. TO FIGHT UNIONS

    Ex-President Taft visited Harvard University and in an address attacked the trade unions for their efforts to exempt themselves from the operations ...

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  22. UNION LOSES

    Mr. Justice Powers gave his decision on application on behalf of the Duke and Main Leads Company to cancel the registration of the Federated Mine ...

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  23. MORE IMMIGRANTS

    The population of the State was added to on Friday to the extent of 310 souls who came oat from the Old country by the s.s. Armadale. The ...

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  24. SALVATION ARMY

    Sir George Reid welcomed 70 Australian Salvationist delegates to the Salvation Army Congress. ...

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  25. IN THE AIR

    The Mortimer brothers are financing the French aviator Maicon to fly across the Atlantic in a 150 horsepower biplane in the spring of 1915. ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL STRIFE

    The Unionist committee on industrial unrest, after two years investigation has recommended that a Department of Labor be formed under a ...

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  27. PANAMA BILL

    President Wilson has signed the Canal Bill as passed by the Senate and agreed by the House of Representatives. There was no reason for ceremony. ...

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  28. SINFUL SYDNEY

    Archbishop Kelly, of Sydney, speaking on the temperance question, said a habit of drinking was far too prevalent. The Archbishop regretfully referred ...

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  29. GIRL WRONGED

    Painful disclosures were made before Mr Edwin Gray, Under-Sheriff for Yorkshire, at Leeds, when the Rev. John Roper, curate, formerly of ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICA

    The Assembly negatived Mr. Cresswell's motion to reject the Riotous Ass[?]blies Bill by 82 votes to 106. ...

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  31. MOTOR TAXATION

    A meeting of the Agents-General approved of the Royal Automobile Club's proposition which is to be presented to Mr. Lloyd-George on the ...

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  32. STRANGE YOUTH

    At Bunbury a boy named Charles Know, aged 16, who had been told he would have to leave the residence where a girl named Bowers lived, was ...

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  34. RIFLEMEN

    There were 122 competitors for the Caledonian shields. McAlister scored 96 and Harrison 96, entering the final with forty others ...

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  35. NOT HIS OPINION

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier will take an early opportunity of dissociating his party from the opinions uttered by Mr. Emerson, who was formerly in the ...

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  36. TRANS [?]NE

    The men are gradually getting back to work on the Trans-line. So far about 80 men have been re-engaged, but each day the number will be added to ...

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  38. SCULLING

    Paddon has accepted the hospitality of the West End Amateur Rowing Association whose boat house is at Hammersmith. ...

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  39. OLYMPIC GAMES

    At the International Olympic Conference Messrs. Flack, Williams, Southwell, Kidson and Inglis represent Australia. ...

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  40. A GREAT EVENT

    To-morrow will be an epoch making day in the history of the Golden Mile for we shall have the pleasure of seeing and aeroplane in flight. Mr. Jones ...

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  41. PLURAL VOTING

    The Bill for the abolition of Plural Voting passed its third reading to-day. ...

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