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  4. SEA DISASTER

    When the Empress of Ireland inquiry was re-opened Mr. H[?]ght apologised to the court for giving the impression that the Canadian-Pacific Co. ...

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  5. TURKISH DELIGHT

    The Porte's reply to the Greek note is conciliatory and expresses its readiness to exam[?] the grievances and counter charges of persecution by the ...

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  6. COLLIERY FIRE

    A fire is raging at Viellmarishaye colliery, Liege. Two hundred miners escaped and two hundred are entombed. ...

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  7. TRAIN DISASTER

    The cable brings the news tod-day that there has been a disaster to a train in England. The messages are quite incomplete for they do not state ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S RACES

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  9. RICH FIND

    There was rumor current in the district to-day that some very rich developments had been located on the Victorious leases at Ora Banda. That there ...

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  10. TRANS LINE

    The “Comonwealth Gazette” to-day contains notifications calling for applications for the following positions in connection with the ...

    Article : 163 words
  11. THE DISSOLUTION

    The petition presented to the Governor-General by the Senate requesting that the full text of the communications which passed between the ...

    Article : 269 words
  12. GOOD NEWS.

    All the entombed men have been rescued. ...

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  13. ANOTHER BIG DISASTER

    It is reported that 200 were killed at the Fe[?]is coal mine through a[?] explosion of coal gas.. A relief train hat been despatched. ...

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  14. A FEAR OF WAR.

    Fearing war many underwriters are refusing to quote rates for Greek steamers below refloat. ...

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  15. COMTE IN BOULDER

    Nilenko Ra[?]hevitch, the Com[?] de Monteforto of Belgrade, Servia, looked into the “Star” office this morning. This handsome little foreigner is ...

    Article : 256 words
  16. V.A.T.C. MEETING

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  17. WORKMEN KILLED

    A railway tunnel in the course of construction collapsed near S[?]. Thirty workmen wore buried. Twelve were dead and seven were ...

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  18. LATER DETAILS.

    Two hundred and twenty five men are entombed in the burning mine in the Fernie district. Four hundred escaped Sixty-five ...

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  19. REALISTIC DRAMA

    A duel scene in the melodrama at the Adelphi Theatre, Sydney, “From Convent to Throne.” was extremely realistic. Geo. Cross as a priest, fights ...

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  20. MR. DENMAN

    Captain Collins, Lord Cowdray and Dr. Mawson, as well as Colonial Office officials welcomed Mr. Denman at Paddington. ...

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  21. FOUR BODIES RECOVERED.

    Four bodies were recovered at Carrbridge. (Probably the latter word means Cambridge. There are so many ...

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  22. SUB IDENCES

    The estimated damage of the subsidences with compensation is £100,000 ...

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  24. THE PREMIER'S' DENIAL.

    Mr. Denman interviewed, said if the impression existed in England that the left Australia at variance with the Labor Party it was quite a ...

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  25. MARITIME STRIKE

    The strike of the engineers on the coastal tramp steamers is extending and now affects Tyneside, South Wales, and some London boats. ...

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  26. ATTEMPT ON CZAR

    While the Czar and this family were travelling to Kis[?]eff this morning the pilot train exploded a bomb. The engine and carriages were d[?]iled and ...

    Article : 76 words
  27. RISKY TRIP

    Mr. W. G. Vied, who travelled with Captain Voss from Japan in the yacht Tillikum, which is on a cruise round the world, arrived at Brisbane by a ...

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  28. “CHA[?]Y’S AUNT”

    Mr. Brandon Thomas, the famous playwright, who was well-known all over the world as the author of “Char[?]y’s Aunt” died to-day. ...

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  29. RECORD RIDE

    The Dunlop Rubber Company received a telegram from Mr. E. F. Reichenbach stating, that [?]e had arrived at Port Darwin, having ...

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  30. SCULLING

    Paddon has invited Barry to agree to the 21th of August for the race. He is rowing twice daily familiarising himself with the Thames water. His ...

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  31. POLICE HORSES

    The Inspector-General of Police, Mr Day, has established a stud farm for breeding horses for the force. He has leased Woodlands at Rooty Hill from ...

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  32. LARKIN GOES

    Larkin resigned the secretaryship of the Dublin Transport Workers’ Union, and has quitted Dublin. A special meeting of the union has been ...

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  34. FOR SYDNEY

    Mr Mann, a Sydneyite, has purchased for tho Sydney Art Gallery Reid Dick’s Academy the bronze group of “Femina Victrik.” ...

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  35. WHAT THE NEWSPAPERS SAY.

    Despite tho official denial the newspapers openly expatiate on the mystery of the accident to the Czar'e train. The railway management declare that it ...

    Article : 39 words
  36. UNSEEN HAND

    A man, half dazed and bleeding from a wound in his head, staggered into Regent-street police station the other night. He gave his name as ...

    Article : 161 words
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  38. OLYMPIC GAMES

    The Olympic Conference has agreed that women are eligible for certain of the competitions. It has also been decided that an ...

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  39. RIFLE SHOOTING

    Cross took third place in the first stage of the Scottish championship. McAlister, McCue, Ryan, and Albury also competed. ...

    Article : 54 words
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  41. TENNIS

    In the semi-final of the mixed doubles Dunlop and La[?]om[?]e beat S. M. Jacob and Mrs. Edwington, 6—0, 6—2. ...

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  42. WHERE WOMEN CAN COMPETE.

    The conference allowed women to compete in swimming, yachting and tennis, and decided also [?]o establish an, International Amat[?] Boxing ...

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