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  4. CAUGHT IN THE ACT

    A young man, named Roy Joseph Pickett, made an unfortunate miscalculation on Thursday, evening, which in his appearance in the dock ...

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  5. A CHALLENGE

    "Stand, or I’ll fire," shouted suspected man and he flourished a seven-chambered revolver through the window of a small brick cottage in ...

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  6. MEXICO

    Private despatches received from official sources in Mexico City state that Huerta has sent his won and daughter towards Pure in Mexico, ...

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  7. HOME RULE

    Lord Crewe in the House of Lords intimated that the Home Rule Bill would stand over until the Amending Bill had been read a second time. ...

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  8. ASSASSINATION

    The House of Commons passed a resolution of sympathy with the relatives of the deceased. Mr. Asquith in moving, said “We ...

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  9. SUFFRAGETTES

    Suffragettes flooded the swell organ at Albert Hall, the damage being £2000. Many police precautions were taken ...

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  10. CIRCUIT COURT

    The first case dealt with at the Ka goorli Circuit Court this morning that against Mathias Thomas and George Walker, who were charged with ...

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  11. WHAT IRISHMEN WANT.

    Colonel Maurice Moore, who commanding the Nationalist volunteers, said in inspecting the Nationalist volunteers that the immediate purpose ...

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  12. VILLA v. CARRANZA.

    Abandoning the pursuit of the Federal army General Villa has began a pursuit of General Carranza, who had the ammunition he wants. ...

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  13. COMPENSATION FOR BURNED HOUSES.

    The owners of three houses burned by suffragettes in County Antrim were awarded £9.700 as compensation to be levied out of rates. ...

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  14. LIFE SENTENCE

    Imprisonment for his natural life was the sentence passed on Jack Cong, a Chinese youth for the murder of Mrs Charles Millard in April. He after ...

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  15. INFORMATION

    Mr. Carmichael, of New South Wales, has been making an investigation into conserrvatoria of music and schools in Milan, Munich, Leipsig, ...

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  16. VIVISECTION

    A cable on April 19 said:— “In the House of Commons on Friday the motion for the second reading of the Bill to prohibit vivisectional experiments ...

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  17. BOMB THROWER-AND ASSASSIN CONFESS.

    Cabrinovic, the bomb-thrower, and Prizip, the [?]sin, now acknowledge they agreed that if one failed the other [?]ould continue the work. Both adopt ...

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  18. VIOLENT PRISONER

    Walter Johnson was charged with being disorderly by using obscene language in the streets. He was fined 10s or seven days. ...

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  19. BOOSTING LABOR.

    Mr. Carmichael, interviewed, said Labor in Australia was pledged to a vigorous development of the National resources. Employers now appreciated ...

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  20. SALUTE SHOT

    A shot wounded six persons who were seated in the observation car of the Barlington train. It was an honor salute fired for a woman seated ...

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  21. THE SYMPATHY OF THE PEOPLE.

    Sailors of the Mekovitch conveyed the remains to the naval yacht Dalmet in the presence of an immense crowd. The Dalmet was covered with wreaths. ...

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  22. STREET MISHAP

    Cr. Philpott, of Kalgoorlie, had a nasty piece of double-barrelled bad yesterday, one of his lorries laden produce coming to grief, and he himself ...

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  23. HEAT WAVE

    There is a heat wave in England and it was 84 in the shade in London to-day. ...

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  24. IMMIGRATION

    Sir George Reid presided at a meeting of the British Women's Emigration Association. He tributed the Association's useful work in ...

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  25. THE SHAMROCK

    The Shamrock's " trials were completed under the American Cup condition and' Sir Thomas Lipton's Challenger confirmed/the assertion as to its ...

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  26. PAUPERS GAMBLE

    Several inmates of the Birmingham (Eng.) Workhouse have been subjected [?] disciplinary measures for gambling. On Chester Cup day two of the ...

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  28. COLONIAL CASE

    In the case of the Commissioner of Taxes versus the Melbourne Trust judgement was reserved. ...

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  30. SCULLING

    Jack Arlett has challenged Syd Kemp for £50 a-side to a sculling race over the championship course in September. ...

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