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  4. HOUSE WRECKED

    A terrific gas explosion which caused severe injuries to one man and completely wrecked a house, occurred at Ashfield, Sydney. ...

    Article : 90 words
  5. CHARGE OF FRAUD

    At the Kalgoor[?] police court this morning [?] Messrs. A. Porter and B. Les[?] Js. P., the charge against Arthur J. S. Cu[?] of having at ...

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  6. MEXICO

    Despite the continued expressions of hope for the plans of the Mexican mediators, considerable apprehension is shown in official quarters. ...

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  7. LINER ASHORE

    New [?]er “California” voyaging from New York to Glasgow went ashore in a fog at Tory Island. 1016 passengers were safely landed. ...

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  8. ASSASSINATION

    Prince Arthur of Connaught represents the King at the funeral. Continental newspapers universally regard the crime as a political one. ...

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  9. MOB RON AMOK

    Disorder broke out among the striking Westinghouse employees, pickets surrounding all the entrances to the works and preventing persons form ...

    Article : 70 words
  10. COMEDY IN COURT

    A dispute as to the ownership of a pointer and setter dog had a sequel at the Boulder police court this morning, when Henry Gal[?]her, a miner, of ...

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  11. THE DEPORTEDS

    The “Evening Standard” says there is reason to believe the South African deportees will be allowed to return unhiders[?]ll. ...

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  12. [?]BOLICAL ORDER.

    Messages from Mexico City via Vera Cruz [?] that, enraged over the discovery of a new plot for his removal, Huerta hastened to the principal prison ...

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  13. MINE STRIKE

    Owing to an engineers’ strike in South Wales nine thousand miners are idle. ...

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  14. UNOPPOSED

    Mr. Thomas Stanford (Unionist) was returned unopposed for Brighton [?] the Hon. John Edward G[?]n who resigned owing to ill-health. ...

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  15. ASSAULT CASE

    A young man named Thomas Minter walked into the secondhand shop of F. Ostranski, in Henry-street, Fremantle, the other evening. He was under the ...

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  16. EDUCATION TRAVEL

    Mr. Carnichael, of New South Wales has arrived here He has been investigating the Conservatoria of Mus[?] and the schools of Milan, Munich, ...

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  17. HIS LAST JOKE.

    Court Harrach stood on the footboard of the car as it was leaving the Town Hall in order to protect the [?] from further attacks where ...

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  18. SA. LOAN

    Underwriters of the South African loan received 64 per cent. ...

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  19. HINDU TROUBLE

    The Komagata Maru case has been presented to the court of appeal. The court does not appear to agree with the lawyer for the Hindus on ...

    Article : 48 words
  20. THE CAUSE OF DEATH.

    An examination revealed that the Arc[?] windpipe was to[?] and that [?] Duchess had a large [?] in the [?] severed. Both bled to ...

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  21. SCULLING

    Jack A[?]lett has challenged Syd Kemp to now for £50 [?] ever the championship course in September. ...

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  22. BEEF TENDERS

    The War Office are inviting tenders up to the 14th September for 276,000 12-oz tins of beef and 62,520 of 24-ozs tins to be delivered at Woolwich early ...

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  23. ANTI SERVIAN RIOTS.

    Troops have been called out to quell the anti-Servian demo[?]ons. Martial law has been proclaimed and Gabim[?] a prominent agitator, ...

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  24. LYRIC PICTURES

    Mr. A. Valmadre, who had a fairly successful ron with the Lyrie Pictures [?] his burt-st Gardens during last summer has made arrangements to show ...

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  25. NEW ZEALANDER

    The famous New Zealand footballer who migrated to Oldham (Lancashire), Earnest Anlezark, has been reinstated as an amateur. He was ...

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  26. JUDGES RELEASED

    After eight months imprisonment the entire High Court of Viborg (Finland) consisting of 16 judges returned from Russia All Viborg assembled to ...

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  27. “THANK GOD.”

    A number of Servian students when they heard the news exclaimed “Thank God We need not to it ourselves”. All were arrested as accomplices. ...

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  29. CRICKET

    Mr. Faulkner, the South African cricketer, writing in the “Badmington South African's, thinks that English umpiring is superior to Australia’s or the ...

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  31. BOY ARRESTED FOR BOMB THROWING.

    A boy has been arrested for throwing a bomb in the street and injuring a Moslem. Many Servian shops have been ...

    Article : 186 words
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  33. SOME GOOD BATTING.

    Worcester scored 493 and Surrey 544. Middlesex scored .267 (Ducat 102). Wilkinson (Yorkeshire) scored 135 against Sussex. ...

    Article : 62 words
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