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  4. MR. COOK HONORED

    The Coronation Day honors include Peerages for Mr Justice Cozens-Hardy, and Sir Edgar Vincent. Among the Privy Councillors are Mr. Cook. ...

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  5. ALBANIA STRIFE

    The Mohammedan residents have appealed to the Shi[?]k insurgents to submit. The latter requested an armistice, which was granted on condition that ...

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  6. BANKER’S FALL

    Gustav, Schober Shole, proprietor of a banking firm, has been arressed and confessed to the embezzlment of £20,000 sterling belonging to depositors. ...

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  7. ASSASSIN AMOK

    An assassin attempted to shoot Naremorasen, the approver of the Dacca Conspiracy case, but the shot killed his companion, Satyendra Nathsen, a ...

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  8. MISSING WIFE

    Last Thursday at the Kalgoorlie [?] Court before Messrs. A. Porter [?] B. Leslie, J’s.P., two charges [?] preferred against Gui Langsford of [?] ...

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  9. FALSE PRETENCES

    A large number of people in Kalgoorlie and Boulder know Arthur J. S. Cuzens, the man who last summer took orders for suits, to be made in the ...

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  10. SHIPWRECK

    A coasting schooner is reported to be a total wreck at Point Plummer off Port Macquarrie. Word was sent to the Navigation Department to-day ...

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  11. MINERS’ TROUBLES

    The threatened strike in the mining industry over the delay caused through the Federated Mining Employees’ Association being de-registered on a ...

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  12. WASHED AWAY

    The body of Miss Guthrie, niece of Lord Guthrie, the victim in the Carr Bridge train misha[?] was found five miles down the stream. ...

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  13. FLYING SENSATION

    An aeroplane and a dirigible were carrying out manoeuvres, and the former was attacking supposed dirigibles when eddies racked the aeroplane down ...

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  14. THE DEATH ROLL.

    The Government losses wt the recent fighting included 400 killed. ...

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  15. ATTORNEY-GENERAL AND DR. MAWSON HONORED.

    There are four new Peers and there is an Earldom for Lord Kitchener. There are four Privy Councillors and eight Baronetcies, including the Lord ...

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  16. BALKAN STRIFE

    The Powers "have suggested Turkey [?] suggestion to send representatives to Asia Minor to investigate the situ[?]. ...

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  17. ROTHSCHILD SHOT

    Ba[?]on Rothschild, the millionaire, was shot in the thigh today by a man named Proudhorn. The latter believed that Rothschild’s ...

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  18. HOME RULE

    Sir Edward Carson, speaking at Bolton, said the Government was about to make another shot to settle the Irish question. He hoped they would to ...

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  19. SLANDER ACTION

    The hearing of tho action by Frederick Shipman against Ernest. Ramayne in a summons for the recovery of £2000 for slander was concluded before Mr. ...

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  20. GIRL ATTACKED

    Much excitement was caused at Greymonth, New Zealand, when a man named Charles Hutchison went to an hotel to see a young woman, who ...

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  21. FRENCH POLITICS

    The Senate passed the Loan Bill. ...

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  22. FURTHER HIGH HONORS.

    Other honors are Admiral Reginald Henderson, Grand Cross of the Order of Bath Earl Beauchamp, Knight of the ...

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  23. SUBSIDENCES

    There were further subsdences in Boulevard Laussman. Four who were engulfed were rescued ...

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  24. DUTCH EXPLORERS

    Mr. Olsen, a millionaire has offered to equip the Knud-Basmussen expedition for two years in the North Polar regions. ...

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  25. SUDDEN DEATH

    The many friends of Mr. John McCawley will learn with deep regret of his sudden demise which occurred last night. Mr. McCawley was attacked ...

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  26. FIREARMS

    Several postal packages addressed to local merchants were seized at Londonderry. They contained fire arms. ...

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  27. COTTON GROWING

    In an article upon the position of cotton in the world’s markets, the “Review of Reviews” says:— “It is possible that the anti-opium ...

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  28. GAMBLING RAIDS

    In continuation of the campaign against places of gambling the Kalgoorlie police will proceed against two more men to-morrow on summonses. A man ...

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  29. DARWIN TRAGEDY

    Advices from Darwin state that Lindsay, formerly secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers in Sydney, has been committed for trial ...

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  30. A PILGRIMAGE

    Salvationists of all nations made an impressive pilgrimage to the late “General’ Booth’s grave. They sang the “Hallelujah Chorus.” ...

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  31. JOCKEY ARRESTED

    A Jockey named H. V. Walters was arrested in Mildura on a charge of stealing the racing gelding Balatea, the property of Mr. H. A. Bourne, of ...

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  32. A WARNING

    Miss Augusta Edwards, a beautiful young stemographer, who was convicted of killing [?]er employer, George Riehl, committed suicide by poisoning in prison ...

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  33. MOTHER’S GRIEF

    An echo of the Starchfield murder case was seen to-day when the mother of the boy who was cruelly done to death in a railway carriage and for ...

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  34. FLOATING PALACE

    The Kaiser attended the launching or the Hamburg-American liner of 35,000 tons, at Hamburg. It is named Bismark. ...

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  35. GOLDFIELDS LIFE

    Recently at the Presbyterian Assembly held at Perth the Rev. C. P. D. Taylor, of Kalgoorlie, was reported in the “West Australian” and “Evening ...

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  36. FLYING TRAIN

    For the first tame M. Ba[?]helot’s wonderful flying train invention was open to inspection to the public, being exhibited at his laboratory at Saffron Hill. ...

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  37. BOY IMMIGRANTS

    In reply to further criticism of the State Government’s immigration policy by Mr. A. E. Graynaler, general secretary of the Australian Workers’ ...

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  39. CLEVER ARREST

    In the case of the young man who was committed for trial at Burwood (N.S.W.), on a charge, of having been unlawfully on the premises of a ...

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  40. STATION BURNED

    The C[?]edpoeth railway station was burned down last night. The fire is attributed to suffragettes. ...

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  42. SHIP ASHORE

    The hospital ship “Maine,” presented by American woman during the Boer was is ashore at Firthlarne. The ship has been abandoned owing ...

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