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  4. “TASSY” POLITICS

    Mr. Laird Smith is the only candidate for the Hobart pre-election in the Labor interest. There are three candidates for the Liberal pre-election. ...

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  5. REMARKABLE CASE

    Great interest was taken in a case of alleged assault which was heard at the City Court to-day. Samuel Clays a young man was ...

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  6. MEXICO

    In reply to notes from mediators, General Carranza has reiterated his willingness to participate in the conference. While thanking the mediators, ...

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  7. ALBANIA STRIFE

    The Prince of Wied granted two days armistice to the insurgents. The Dutch officers disapproved, and a thousand Government troops are ...

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  8. BRITISH BUDGET

    Several Liberals recently interviewed the Chanceller of the Exchequer, Mr. Lloyd-Geroge, on the subject of the budget, and urged objections to his raising ...

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  9. HINDU TROUBLE

    The Government is in receipt of a long telegram from Mr. H. Stevens, the member for Vancouver expressing the fear of serious riots in the city in ...

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  10. GAMBLING RAIDS

    An echo of the recent raid made [?] two-up school at Parkestown rece[?] was heard at the Kalgoorlie police co[?] to-day, when Thomas Bougher was ch[?] ...

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  11. MARRIED MISERY

    A case which brought out some remarkable evidence was heard in the Kalgoorlie Local Court this morning, when Eliza Reeves, a former resident ...

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  12. GREECE v. TURKEY

    An official statement declares that the hastening of the delivery of the Turkish dreadnoughts and the laying down of mines, at Smyrna and the Dardanelles ...

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  13. STORY-TELLERS

    In the Perth City Court, before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., Reg. Harrison, the license of the Criterion Hotel, pleaded guilty to charges of having on June 5 ...

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  14. SEA DISASTER

    The efforts to recover the bodies from the hull of the Empress of Ireland cost the life of Diver Cossoboom. After Cossoboom had been down ...

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  15. ALL TROUBLE OVER.

    Sir Herbert Samuel, in moving the second reading of the Finance Bill, said the Government proposed to divide the Bill into two parts, one dealing with the ...

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  16. MINERS’ STRIKE

    It is stated on reliable authority that the miners on Vancouver Island who have been on strike for over a year have decided by a majority of 1250 to ...

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  17. CZAR’S LIFE

    The railway management announces that there is no reason to believe an attempt was made to wreck the Czar’s train. ...

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  18. TERRIBLE STORM

    A terrible storm raged in the Chadlais district. There were several deaths from lightning, and a camp near Orleaus was ...

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  19. THE SPEAKER’S RULING

    The Speaker ruled that the Finance Bill's provisions of grants for local purpose, and also the rating cluses, exceeded the scope of the resolutions, ...

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  20. FIRE IN A MINE

    An explosion of coal gas occurred in the Fernie colliery, at Hillcrest, in Alberta, on Friday morning and this was quickly followed by an outbreak of fire, ...

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  21. LUCKY WORKMAN

    An elderly warehouseman in England, Mr, J. Rhodes; who has an unmarried daughter 28 years of age and a bachelor son aged 30, has come unexpectedly ...

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  22. CALLED “GINGER”

    On the evening of May 10 a boy Frederick Walker, was taken to the Woollongong (New South Wales) hospital suffering from a bullet wound in ...

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  23. ENGLISH JOCKEYS

    The Italian Jockey Club has expelled several English jockeys for accepting from Milan bookmakers briber, including a bribe of £60 to pull a horse, at ...

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  24. THE LABOR PARTY

    Mr. Keir Hardie’s vision of a Labor party that will hold the balance of the power m the next Parliament was revealed in a speech to miners at Merthyr ...

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  25. PARSON’S RESOLVE

    In the “Christian Commonwealth” appears an article dealing with the resignation of the Rev. E. W. Lewis from the pastorate of the King’s ...

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  27. FOR SOUTH POLE

    Sir Ernest Shackleton has appointed Captain Worsley, formerly of the New Zealand Government marine service, to command the Endurance. ...

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  30. REDMOND’S APPEAL

    Mr. John Redmond has appealed to the United Irish League of America for funds to strengthen the National volunteers and enable them to confront the ...

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