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  4. BANKRUPT’S DEBT

    The case in the Kalgoorlie Local Court in which Mrs. Mulchinaugh claimed £11 10s 2d for goods supplied to Thomas Sewell came up for hearing ...

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  5. ABDUCTION CASE

    At the City Court this morning the charge of abduction brought against James Johnstone, of Boulder, in respect to a girl named Doris Fisher (16) ...

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  6. G.P.O. ROBBERY

    The mysterious disappearance of bags containing bank drafts and a large sum of money in cash from the safe at the G.P.O. during Monday night, ...

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  7. WOOLWICH STRIKE

    Mr. Asquith in the House of Commons announced that a court of five persons presided over by Sir George Askwith, would inquire into the ...

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  8. COOK’S STATUE

    Mr. Herbert Samuel presiding, Prince Arthur of Connaught unveiled Brock’s statue of Cook in the Mall. Prince Louis of Battenberg, Mr. ...

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  9. HOME RULE

    Possibly with the Government's approval Mr. MacDonnell, in connection with the Lords’ proposed amendments, has drafted a scheme giving Ulster ...

    Article : 52 words
  10. WOMAN LUNATIC

    Mr. Atchley, a solicitor, representing owners of house property in the St. George’s district, whereupon closing orders were made, informed the ...

    Article : 107 words
  11. SETTLING UP

    “I’m going to Bunbury, your worship,” said a grimy looking individual named Issac Bridge to Mr. J. E. Geary at the Kalgoorlie police court this ...

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  12. TO-DAY’S RACES

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  13. N.Z. TRADE

    The “Financial Times” says though Germany’s determination to secure a larger share of the New Zealand trade naturally raises an outcry in Great ...

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  14. THE MEN ACCEPT.

    The men have accepted the Government’s offer for conciliation. ...

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  15. EXPLORER’S GREAT WORK.

    Nushall’s cadets were present at the unveiling as well as other leading Colonials. Mr. Mackenzie said New Zealand’s loftiest peak was an everlasting ...

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  16. UP-TO-DATE

    A series of towers armed with quick-firers for defence against aircraft are being erected around Portsmouth. harbor and elsewhere on the coast,. ...

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  17. HENLEY RESULTS

    The “Sportsman” says the Henley results show something are lacking in English rowing. The crews do not train sufficiently and the style ...

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  18. KING AND QUEEN

    Their Majesties visited Edinburgh and got a great reception. They are now in Glasg[?]. ...

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  19. FATHER AND SON

    Mr. Austin Chamberlain, M.P., has resigned his Worcestershire seat in order to succeed has father in West Birmingha[?]. ...

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  20. ECHO OF WRECK

    The Empress Commission’s judgment is expected on Saturday. The Storstad was sold under the Admiralty Court’s order and 'fetched £35, ...

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  21. SISTER’S SACRIFICE

    Margaret Anne Halliday, a young married woman, living at Newscastle on Tyne, left her husband because [?] she put it be “did no good to her.” ...

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  22. SCULLING

    Paddon, although wearing a bandage on the right wrist, has completely recovered from his accident. He is now rowing twice daily and is massaged ...

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  23. HOME POLITICS

    Mr. Asquith proposed a solution of the difficulty in allocating time in the Finance Bill. Mr, Bonar Law’s dissenting ...

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  24. FOOL FOOLED

    The Melbourne police effected an arrest in connection with the complaint made to the South Melbourne bench, by Ernest Jamieson, scenic artist, a recent ...

    Article : 333 words
  25. BILLY CHUN0A

    A short statured aboriginal wearing a black beard and answering to the name of Billy Chunda, alias Guida, admitted to Mr Geary at the ...

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  26. ROGUE’S HONOR

    The arrest of several men in Moscow charged with being concerned in the robbery of electrical appliances, has led to the disclosure of an ...

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  27. A TITANIC

    The Vaterland, the world’s greatest liner, was docked amid scenes of excitement at New York on the 21st May after a four hours’ fight against the ...

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  29. RETORT COURTEOUS

    During [?] [?] Court proceedings at Kalgoorlie this morning Mr. O’Dea, who is always [?] as a witty little law[?] [?] [?]sponsible for a ...

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  31. IMMUNITY AGAINST DISEASE.

    A discovery of the highest importance as to a substance which confers immunity against diseases was communicated to the Academy of Sciences ...

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