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  4. HOME RULE

    Mr. John Redmond has received a resolution from the New York committee of Nationalists declating they are determined to arm Nationalist ...

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  5. BIG STRIKE

    Fifteen hundred men struck at Woolwich Areenal after the dismissal of a fitter for refusing to erect some machinery because free laborers had ...

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  6. HINDUS LOSE

    The Court of Appeal at British Columbia unanimously decided against the Hindus aboard the Komangata Marn being allowed to land. ...

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  7. GHASTLY MURDER

    A man named William Robins surrendered himself to the police, stating that he had Strangled a woman named Stevenson at Port Melbourne seven ...

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  8. MURPHY’S ADVICE

    The last of what has apparently been a notorious gang of criminals was seen at Boulder this morning when Natha[?] [?] and John Murphy pleaded ...

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  9. SORDID CASE

    During the past month about ten cases have been reported at the Melbourne detective office [?] the conduct of a man towards young girls ...

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  10. PRISON COMPLAINT

    In consequence of the work of demolition at Darlinghurst Gaol, a serious complaint is made against the authorities on behalf of accused persons ...

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  11. RYAN IN COURT

    The City Court was again crowded to the doors this morning when Ernest Alexander Ryan appeared on remand, charged with highway robbery at ...

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  12. ANOTHER TWELVE THOUSAND OUT.

    Twelve thousand strikers at Woolwich Hands Power station joining in the strike stopped all machinery. There was a wild scene. Two ...

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  13. AMENDING, BILL’S PROGRESS.

    The Lords passed the second reading of the Amending Bill by 273 votes to [?]. ...

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  14. BECAUSE SHE LOVED ANOTHER.

    At the Thames Police Court Detective Wemby gave evidence that the man named Robbins, who was charged with murder, said he made the acquaintance ...

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  15. LAUNCH CAPSIZES

    Americans bound for the June[?] celebrations on the 4th of July were sailing in the gasoline launch “Superb” when the boat capsized in a ...

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  16. SOME OF THE LORDS’ AMENDMENTS.

    The amendments to the Amending Bill provide for exclusion of Ulster provinces, the abolition of the time limit, and the Secretary of State to ...

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  17. IN MEXICO

    The Merican elections resulted in the re-election of Huerta and the re-election practically of all the members of congress. There were few voters ...

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  18. N.Z. NAVY

    The “Pall Mall Gazette’s” naval correspondent discussing New Zealand’s request for two cruisers of the Bristol class says: “They are hardly ...

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  19. A TERRIBLE FALL

    A man named Regulin, living at Leichar[?], fell[?] the [?] of the White Bay power house, Balmain, and was killed. He was engaged in ...

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  20. BOXING

    A further operation on Colin Bell has proved satisfactory. ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The third session, the twenty-third of the New South Wales Parliament, was formally opened at noon to-day Shortly before noon members of the ...

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  22. LIPTONS SUFFER

    As the result of the army canteen scandals, the trials for winch were recently concluded, Liptons have been removed from the list of Army ...

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  23. BRITISH SHIPS

    Replying to a question Mr. Burns said the Board of Trade had entered into negotiations with the Marooni Company to supply the installations of ...

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  24. CRICKET

    Oxford scored 239. G. A. Fairbain taking four wickets for 74 runs. Cambridge had sooned 40 without the loss of a wicket at the close of ...

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  25. STIFF FINE

    Joseph Wolinski was charged at Kalgoorlie this morning at the instance of Inspector Culley, of the Kalgoorlie Municipality, that he did suffer a ...

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  26. SPORT AND CRIME

    Rev. M. Bates, the meteorologist, interviewed at Wellington on his return from Sydney, said there had been recently an outbreak of violence in ...

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  27. MEAT MARKET

    The River Plate shipments were:— Mutton, 185,500; lamb, 91,500; frozen beef, 69,750; chilled, 308,500. [?] is the [?] for quality ...

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  28. “TRAP” UPSET

    At St. Kilda court recently EIwin Calder Hugh[?]s, of Robe-street, was fined £5 on a charge of having on 16th May hindered Constable Bourke in the ...

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  29. MR. CHAMBERLAIN

    Mr. Asquith moved that the Commons adjourn, as a token of the debt owned to Mr. Chamberlain’s life and example. ...

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  30. MR. WATT

    At a ballot of the Political Labor Council John Curtin, secretary of the Federated Timber Workers’ Union, was chosen to oppose Mr. Watt at the ...

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  31. TENNIS

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  32. WILDE ECHO

    Mr. T. G. Crossland, who was charged with conspiracy with Lord Alfred Douglas to bring an abominable charge against the executor of the late Oscar ...

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  33. LYRIC PICTURES

    A splendid programme of Pictures is being shown at the Theatre Royal, Boulder. The dramatic films are among the best ever seen in the district, and ...

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  35. WILDING AGAIN BEATEN.

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  36. MAGNIFICENT HOMAGE TO THE DEAD.

    At the funeral at Birmingham there were manifestations of profound sorrow. At the service in the Unitarian Church the leading Midlanders ...

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  37. GREAT LAND DEAL

    Mr. Mallavy-Deeley, M.P., whose purchase of vast estates at Covent Garden created such a sensation a short time ago, has now transferred ...

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  38. HOW WILDING AND BROOKES WON.

    It was rainy weather. The first two sets were completed in twenty-two minutes, and Barrett was sound throughout, playing to the ...

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  44. ALL ENGLAND PLATE.

    In the All England Plate Dixon defeated Harding, 6—1, 6—2. ...

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