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  4. TRAINS COLLIDE

    A South-Eastern train crowded with city men, collided with the Hastings express between London Bridge and Cannon-street. ...

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  5. SPY ARRESTED

    A mail named Hohl was arrested on suspicion of being a spy on behalf of the Russian, Government. He is stated to have made a confession. ...

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  6. ALBANIA STRIFE

    Prenk. Bib Doda carried this entrenchments and beat five hundred rebels Prenk Bib Doda is preparing to attack Presiya which is strategically an ...

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  7. CHILD K[?]

    An inquest was opened at the Kalgoorlie Court house this morning concerning the circumstances surrounding the death of Hannah Josephine ...

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  8. ROBBED IN BAR

    For robbing an Italian in the Alhambra Bars, Perth, Charles Hyland, aged 25, was sent to gaol for six months, Hyland was charged with stealing ...

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  9. FIREMEN STRIKE

    At tie City Court this morning the cases arising out of the strike of firemen on the Kanow[?] on Saturday were mentioned. ...

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  10. WIFE SHOOTER

    Thomas Patterson was sentenced to two years for shooting with intent to do grievous bodily harm. Patterson, after shooting at his wife, ...

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  11. ASSASSINATION

    A Reuter’s message received this Afternoon from Vienna states the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Este, the heir to the Austrian throne, and his wife, ...

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  12. A SENSATIONAL STATEMENT.

    Hohl’s confession shows that a considerable portion of the plans for fortifying the frontier for a distance of 50 miles was already in Russia's possession. ...

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  13. PRINCE OF WIED MUST GO.

    Colonel Phillipp, of the British, army, interviewed' the insurgent chiefs. The latter reiterated, that the Prince must abdicate. Hey were willing to ...

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  14. COMMITTED

    The hearing , of the charge against Hubert William Robins, a farmer, and recent bankrupt, of failing to keep proper records of his financial affairs ...

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  15. IN THE AIR

    Hawker, the Australian flier, had a wonderful escape at Brooklands. In attempting loops the machine [?]lled over and over and dived into ...

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  16. EARTHQUAKE

    An earthquake has destroyed Government offices in Sumatra and caused the death of many people. ...

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  17. LUCKY PUBLICAN

    William James Fimister, a well-known hotelkeeper of Wollongong (N.S.W) has been acquainted through relatives in Scotland that he has inherited ...

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  18. TAXING WEALTH

    The Attorney-General Sir J. Simon, speaking at Manchester. said the Government in 1915 intended to increase the tax on unearned incomes to ...

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  19. RACING INCIDENT

    The trial of Harold Bray, on a charge of stealing the [?]horse Little Friar, took place at the Criminal Court before Mr. Justice Hodges. ...

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  20. HOW DEATH CAME.

    At the time of the assassination Arch-Duke and the Duchess were driving in the street. They We shot by a student who had a revolver and both ...

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  21. FEDERAL ELECTION

    At a meeting of the executive of the Farmers and Settlers' Association the nominations received for the Dampier Beat and for the Senate wore considered ...

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  22. THE DEATH ROLL.

    The chief centre of the Earthquake is Benkoelen. Eleven natives were killed and many injured. ...

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  23. WAR MINISTER

    Mr. Asquith paid his first visit as War Minister to Salisbury Plains, Forty aeroplanes at Netheravon rose at intervals of a minute and followed ...

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  24. ROMANCE ENDS

    A telegram sent form Nair[?] announces the dea[?] of Lady Delamere at the home of her husband in the Highlands of British East Africa She dial ...

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  25. TOBACCO EXPORT

    The Under-Secretary for the Colonies Mr. Montague, in reply to a deputation promises to support the export allowance of British and Irish tobacco to ...

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  26. A YOUTHFUL ASSASSIN.

    The assassin was a youth, aged 18. He was a Servian student and had been banished from Bosnia. He first threw a bomb without ...

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  27. ANARCHIST

    Malatesa, the well-known Italian anarchist is wanted in connection with the Anoona strike. He escaped from Italy in a peasant's disguise and is now ...

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  28. FATAL ACCIDENTS

    At the Royal Commission on mining at Broken Hill, the following particulars of accidents were supplied:— 1910:—7 fatal accidents, 5 in open ...

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  29. A BRAVE ACTION

    Frederick Stubbington (30) dived from the parapet of Queen’s Bridge into the Yaria, a distance of about 50 feet, recently, and rescued Elmir ...

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  30. MEANT THEM TO DIE.

    An unexploded bomb was found a few yards from the scene of the [?] a[?]ination indicating that a third attempt was prepared even if others ...

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  31. HINDU TROUBLE

    The Indians Bill was read a third time in the Senate. ...

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  32. AN AGITATOR

    A great demonstration celebrated the agitator Tdak's relase after exile. The crowd saug national songs and cheered Tilalk’s garlanded portrait. ...

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  33. RELIGIOUS BILL

    Twelve thousand East Endere attended a protest meeting at Victoria Park against the Welsh Disestablishment Bill. ...

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  34. BOTH CRIMINALS ARRESTED.

    Gabrin[?] the perpetrator of the bomb outrage, belonged to Trebinge, and he has been arrested. The Archduke Francis Ferdinand and ...

    Article : 177 words
  35. FURTHER DETAILS OF THE TRAGEDY.

    As Inspector-General of the Monarchy’s and sea forces, the Arch Duke Francis Ferdinand voyaged aboard the dreadnought Viribusuniti[?] ...

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  36. LYRIC PICTURES

    Mr. A. Valmadre, who had a fairly successful ruin with the Lyric Pictures at his Burt-st Gardens during last summer, has made arrangements to show ...

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  37. SUBSIDENCES

    An inquiry into the subsidences showed that 'some of the contractors used soft rubble stone instead , of the standard material to strengthen the sewer ...

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  39. MIDLAND RAILWAY

    Replying to the allegation of unfair treatment to the investors in the West Australian Midland Railway Sir Newton Moore in the coupe of a long ...

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  40. EISTFDDFOD BALL

    There has been no ball held on the fields which has given so much promise of success as the Miasquerade Ball to be held in the Kalgoorlie Town Hall on ...

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  41. TWO ATTEMPT MADE.

    Two attempts were made. Firstly during the drive to the reception Seaarevo. [?] Town Hall compositor threw what is called a bottle bomb filled with ...

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  43. GRAND PRIX

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  44. LUCKY SHACKLETON

    Dundee's millionaire benefactor. Sir James Key Gaird, has contributed £24,000 to Sir Ernest Shackleton's expedition. ...

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  45. WIDESPREAD SYMPATHY.

    The affair has caused a shameful sensation here and the deepest sympathy is felt for the Aged Emperor who had been again afflicted by assassins. ...

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  46. WHY THEY WERE KILLED.

    Some circles attribute as assassination to Pan-Servian agitators. The Archduke was was-forewarned of the danger from Sorajavo, where numerous ...

    Article : 38 words
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