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  4. SYDNEY HOUSE

    The judicial committee of the Privy Council has refused an interim injunction to restrain the New South Wales Government from utilising the ...

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  5. A SEA FIGHT.

    It is reported that the Huretan gunboat Querea defeated the constitutionalists' gunboat Tampico, near Mazatlan. ...

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  6. SEA DISASTER

    Mr. Tuftness answering Mr. Asspinalls cross-examination, said he did not know whether the Storstad's master received a bonus for speedy ...

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  7. SHIPS COLLIDE

    The Kaiser Wilhelm the Second, and the steamer Incemore, collided in a fog at Spithead. The Incemore's bows were stove in ...

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  8. SLANDER ACTION

    The hearing of the action by Frederick shipman, concert manager claiming £2000 for alleged slander was continued before Justice Hool and a ...

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  9. BURGLARS FOILED

    When the premises of Pirrie Bros., bay and corn merchants, Exhibition street, were opened this morning it was discovered that burglars had broken ...

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  10. FEDERAL POLITICS

    In the House of Representatives the Speaker took the chair at 10.10 Mr. Fleming (N.S.W.) called attention to the fact that suspicion still ...

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  11. DARLING V. DATE

    An unusual case came before Messrs. A. Stubbs and S. Beston, Js.P., at the Boulder police court this morning when Mrs. Margaret Darling, of ...

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  12. ILL-ADVISED ACTION.

    Mr. Lawrence, K. C., for the appellant said serious work was proceeding at the Sydney Government House grounds notwithstanding that an ...

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  13. CHANCE OF PEACE.

    The failure of the Pearce Conference is freely predicted. The delegates conferred at Buffalo with a Carranzista is a representative, but they refused ...

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  14. OIL FOR NAVY

    Mr. Winston Churchill moved grant of two millions for a consolidated fund to acquire the control of Anglo-Persian oil. ...

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  15. DIVORCE CASE

    In the Perth Divorce Court, before Mr. Justice Rooth, Harold Goldie Binnam south a dissolution of his marriage with Clarenza Binnam. The ...

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  16. HURT HUERTA'S FEELINGS.

    British refugees from Mexico City report that Mr. Garden, the United States Ambassador, has advised General Huerta to quit Mexico ...

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  17. ANOTHER INTERESTING STATEMENT.

    Mr. Tuftness denied that any shoot of flame tame from the Empress of Ireland's side when the Storstad struck her. ...

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  18. ALBANIA

    The insurgents retired leaving hundreds of dead and wounded. Two hundreds of dead and wounded Two emissaries are now negotiating ...

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  19. HIS LAST FLIGHT.

    Commanded Felix in trying a new large biplane fell fifty feet and was killed ...

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  20. YANKEE POLICE

    Because a chauffeur driving Ambassador Bernstoff did not attend to a policeman's signal when the Ambassador was returning to the University ...

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  21. SIR JOSIAH SYMON

    Empire Parliamentary Association entertained in the Commons Sir. Josah Symen, K.C., Miss Symon, Lady Maddern, Mr. A. Colenso ...

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  22. TWICE DOOMED

    Mr. Bennet Burleigh, the famous war correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” died to-day. Mr. Burleigh when fighting in the American war was ...

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  23. WHOLESALE ANNIHILATIONS.

    On Wednesday the insurgents annihilated thousand Mirdites. ...

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  24. BACK AGAIN

    Tilak the agitator returned to Poona from Mandalay after undergoing six years transportation sedition. His arrival created great excitement ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND

    The New Zealand Commissioner, Mr Mackenzie, visited the new docks at Hull and in a speech referred to the increasing trade with New Zealand, ...

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  26. SIGNALMAN SHOT

    A semaphore keeper named Paulain, of the Northern Railway Company, in France, was shot at the door of his box, near St. Denis. His wife, who ...

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  27. NATIONALISATION

    The Railway Congress at Swansea in affirming the nationalisation of railways added that no State ownership would be acceptable unless the ...

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  28. RIFLEMEN

    The Australians at the Scottish rifle meeting netted £50 besides other prizes. Harrison won a silver badge for ...

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  30. CABLE PROGRESS

    The Pacific Cable Board is laying a second cable from Bamfield. Alberni, to Vancouver Island, also a submarine cable from Parkesville to Nanimo. ...

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  31. DIED FOR ANOTHER

    Canon McLaughlin, who died at Fish guard (Wales) contracted a chill that was caused by taking off his coat, to wrap round a navy whom he found ...

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  32. LADIES' GOLF

    Cecil Leitch beat Gladys, Bastin 2 and 1 in the final of the ladies' golf championship. ...

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  34. STABBED IN COURT

    A tragedy was enacted before Judge in the Court at Basle (Switzerland before Dr. Abt., the civil judge. The judge was hearing the case of a ...

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  35. MISSION WORRIES

    The Baptist Missionary Society has received a cablegram from San Salvamon to the effect that the Portuguese soldiers have surrounded the mission ...

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