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  4. HOME RULE

    The customs at Londonderry seized a furniture va[?] from Glasgow containing two hundred Mauser rifles and a quantity of ammunition. ...

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  5. MOONLIGHT TRIP

    A moonlight trip to Kew was made by a launch last Friday night, and when returning about 3 o’clock in the morning an accident happened off ...

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  6. EXPLORERS DIFFER

    Shown an English newspaper despatch after attending a Progressive meeting, Mr. Roosevelt commented on Savange Landor’s renewed attempts to ...

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  7. MRS. PANKHURST

    Mrs. Pankhurst resumed her duties at the headquarters in Kings way and was immediately re-arrested. Two suffragettes at daybreak ...

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  8. SEA PERILS

    The submarine Calyp[?]o, evo[?] at Toulon, collided with the submarine Circe. The former sank, and two men were ...

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  9. ROOT OF TROUBLE

    “It is the supplying of drunken people that causes nearly all the trouble in Perth. i wish the police would bring a few more such cases ...

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  10. G.P.O. ROBBERY

    The mystery [?]eepens concerning the sensational disappearance of a bag containing remittances from country centres from a safe at the general post ...

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  11. DOMESTIC MISERY

    Before Mr. E. P. Dowley, R.M. and Mr. R. Oldham, J.P, at the Fremantle Police Court, Mary Shand preceeded against her [?], John Sha[?], for ...

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  12. LAKE OVERFLOWS

    An overflow of the Subterranean Lake has blocked the Simplon tunnel. It derailed trains and swept away a hundred yards of railway. ...

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  13. OPPOSITION AMENDMENT CARRIED.

    Lord Selborme’s amendment in the Lords omitting Ulster from a poll regarding exclusion was earned by 158 to 35. ...

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  14. LORD’S SCHEME NEGATIVED.

    Lord McDonnell has drafted his scheme of home rule within home rule which is virtually a new bill. If provides for the establishment of an ...

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  15. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    The Progressives are endeavouring to induce Mr. Roosevelt to accept nomination for the New York State Governorship. ...

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  16. NEWSPAPER PUBLISHER PUNISHED.

    Granville Drew, a publisher, said a cablegram on May 19, was brought up on the 13th inst., charged having published on January 2 a ...

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  17. FATAL LARKING.

    An the inquest to-day Miss Iris Tree and others testified that all on board were perfectly sober. Mr. Fred Terry and Sir Denis Anson, exhibited ...

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  18. MEXICO

    Generals Carranza and Villa have patched pp a settlement of their differences. OBREGON, July 8. There are reports of the defeat of ...

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  19. RICH MAN DIES

    Charles Grant Tindal of the Australian Meat Company, left English personality of £220,109 to be distributed among his children, who also ...

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  20. WOULD-BE SUICIDE

    In the Perth Criminal Court the Acting-Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Burnside) sounded a note of warning to those conte[?]ulating ...

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  21. WHITE AUSTRALIA

    A half-castle Indian, named Charles Cowper, an educated man, who arrived at Sydney by the Ulimar[?] from Wellington (New Zealand) was detaind ...

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  22. NATIONALIST CAPTAIN RESIGNS.

    Captain White, son of the Ladysmith hero, has resigned command of the National volunteers in Londonderry on the ground that his authority was ...

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  23. GOOD NEWS

    The Pacific Cable Board has resolved to abolish the delay in the handling of week-end cable letters which will now be delivered as early as possible on ...

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  24. AN INDISCRETION

    President Wilson has demanded the resignation of Mr. Williams, the American Minister in Greece and Montenegro, in consequence of certain ...

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  25. TRAPPED BURGLAR

    A remarkable tale of a burglar who committed suicide when caught was told at an inquest in London on Albert Rowles. The man had cut his throat. ...

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  26. MR. JOHN REDMOND

    “It has been suggested that Mr. Redmond might be Speaker in the Irish Hose of Commons,” says the British Weekly” Parliamentary ...

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  27. COLONIAL CADETS

    Earl Roberts inspected Rushall’s cadets who were afterwards lunched at the Guild Hall. Sir George Reid, Mr. McBride, Sir ...

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  28. CHIEFS HONORED

    Mr. Mackenzie, the High Commissioner for New Zealand, gave a luncheon to the Maori Chiefs at the British Empire Club. There was a very ...

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  29. BOY PREACHER

    Speaking with the conviction and clearness of a man of mature years, a boy in knickerbockers is attracting big congregations to the Startford ...

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  31. PREMIER SCADDAN

    I is not often Mr. Scaddan has the opportunity of taking the goldfielders, whom he directly represents into his confidence. He proposes that now the ...

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  32. BRITAIN and RUSSIA

    “The '“Bourse Gazette” advoca[?]es a revision of the relations between Russia and Britain, and declares the convention [?] entered into when Russia w[?]s ...

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  34. GOLD MINES

    According to a report received from an American consul, the view of the few travellers who have visited. Tibet is that large gold mines eixst in the ...

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