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  4. SIX KILLED

    The British oilship Sanvalere reports the loss of [?] her crew who, when the [?] a [?] volunteered to enter poisonous gas in the ...

    Article : 95 words
  5. HOME RULE

    Lord Lansdowne in moving a vote of censure on the Government, said the existence of the [?]lster and Nationalist volunteers was a proof of the ...

    Article : 154 words
  6. THUNDERSTORMS

    Paris was visited yesterday by the worst thunderstorm it has known for fifty years. A torrential downpour fell for two and a half hours. Several ...

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  7. ALBANIA

    The Insurgents lost heavily. The defenders had two killed and thirty-five wounded. The Insurgents renewed the attack ...

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  8. ASQUITH FIRM

    A cable on June 14 said: —Recently several Liberals interviewed the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd-George) respecting the raising of more ...

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  9. PREMIER WATT

    The [?] of Mr. Watt to enter [?] has aroused much interest and various views have been expressed. It is generally recognised ...

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  10. MAN DESPERATE

    Elmer Olson, a Norwegina sailor, made a determined attempt at suicide. He was walking across Queen's bridge when he mounted th[?] parapet ...

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  11. NARROW ESCAPE

    Shortly after seven o'clock this morning a fire broke out at the "Evening Star" works, and only for prompt action serious damage would have ...

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  12. GIRL RESCUED

    Annie Phipps, 17, who had been formally charged with being a neglected child, when brought before the Ballarst court, was discharged on consenting to ...

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  13. FRENCH POLITICS

    In the Chamber a vote of confidence in the Cabinet was carried by 362 to 149. This is one of the largest majorities ...

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  14. INSURGENTS USE DISCRETION.

    The insurgents withdrew learning of the defenders' reinforcements ...

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  15. SEA DISASTER

    Captain Kendall examined told how the accident occurred following much on the same lines as in newspaper interview Captain Kendall although still ...

    Article : 92 words
  16. BALKAN STRIFE

    Refugees on Asia Minor report that armed bands ravaged. Foys and massacred a hundred Greeks, in chidini, priests and children. ...

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  17. MARINE DEALER

    George Atkinson, an elderly man with white whiskers, arrived nearly fifteen minutes late at the Kalgoorlie Police Court this morning when he ...

    Article : 124 words
  18. DANGER OF THE VOLUNTEERS.

    Lord Robert Cecil moved the adjournment of the House of Commons to call attention to the grave danger through the volunteer movement in ...

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  19. POLITICAL UNIONS

    Replying to a deputation from the New Zealand Typographical Association asking him to insist that the staff of the Government Printing Office [?] ...

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  20. A MADMAN

    Maddick, the electrical [?]tter lately arrested at Portsmouth on a charge of espionage, was brought up in the police court to-day. His counsel ...

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  21. DEAD BODIES RECOVERED.

    Four bodies were recovered at the Place St. Phillippe du Roule. The taxi-cab with the bodies of the chaffeur and the passengers were ...

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  22. MORE AMMUNITION SEIZED.

    A case of Nationalist arms and ammunition from Glasgow was seized at Londonderry. Mr. Birrell in reply to a question, ...

    Article : 116 words
  23. NEW HEBRIDES

    France cannot abandon the important and deserving nationals in the New Hebrides. The opinion, prevails that the only ...

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  24. FIRE DISASTER

    A fire destroyed the Armenian boarding-house containing eighty laborers. Eight were killed and twenty injured. ...

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  25. DOUBLE LIFE

    Cora Kerwineio has been arrested at Milwaukee for posing as a man for the past ten years, and after securing a male eugenic marriage certificate from ...

    Article : 254 words
  26. SUFFRAGETTES

    The churches are organising volunteer patrols to guard against suffragettes. ...

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  27. BARRIER MINERS

    At a meeting of the Barrier branch of the F.M.E.A., it was decided to demand from the mining companies payment of £1 per day for men engaged in ...

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  28. WOMAN'S ENEMY

    Edith Dennis, aged 31. a woman of superior appearance, a nurse, stated to be the widow of a former Mayor of Westminster, was charged at Willesdon ...

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  29. FALL OF EARTH

    A fall of earth entombed 200 miners at Cawdor near Swansea. All were rescued after twenty hours. ...

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  30. THE NUMBER OF DEAD.

    Twenty fatalities have occurred in all. Two inches of rain fell in 33 minutes. A hole 60 feet by 10ft suddenly ...

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  31. CANTEEN SCANDAL

    In reply to a question Mr. [?]ant in the House of Commons said the Government intended to enquire into the whole of the army canteen system. ...

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  32. EXPRESS SAVED

    A railway accident was averted on the Great Northern Railway Station, Retford (England), by a fortunate circumstance. ...

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  33. SIR GEORGE REID

    The London Sphinx Club, an association of alert brains, consecrated to the pursuit of publicity for great imperial ends, gave a dinner at the Connaught ...

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  34. SCULLING

    Paddon sculled six miles in the boat wherein he defeated Arnst. The high sealing created much interest. The critics agreed he is a very ...

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  35. YANKEE YARN

    A giant Hungarian emigrant, who has been three years in a New York Prison for having murdered a man in a fight is likely to be released on an ...

    Article : 234 words
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  37. DEATH DEFIED

    To be shot through the heart with a Mauser bullet, through the head with another Masuser bullet, to lie on the veldt for days insensible, and, even ...

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  39. RIFLEMEN

    McAlister and Harrison were sixth and seventh respectively in the Caledonian Shied, McCue was ninth. McAlister looked like winning, but ...

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  40. COLONIAL FRUIT

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