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  4. THE DOMINIONS

    Mr. Hunt questioned Mr. Churchill why the Admiralty failed to carry out the 1909 agreement. Mr. Churchill referred Mr. Hunt to ...

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  5. MINE DISASTER

    At Iron River, Michigan, slidings and filled a cave in the Balkan mine. Seven men were killed. The miners were drilling into the roof ...

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  6. SUFFRAGETTES

    Suffragettes slashed Mr. Mackinnon Wood, M.P., with a horsewhip at Portland Place. Both were arrested. Janet Wallace and Bertha Watson ...

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  7. MEXICO

    Huerta has resigned and Signor Car[?] succeeds him. ...

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  8. HOME RULE

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" is responsible for the amazing statement that the Government intends to abandon the Amending Bill and withdraw the troops ...

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  9. MISS CONCANEN

    Whilst Madame Mel[?] was at Perth her manager. Mr. John Lemmone, drew the diva's attention to the fact that Miss Violet Concanen, the well-known ...

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  10. AFFECTION

    The hearing of the action by Elizabeth Strack, of Ivanhoe, for £1000 damages for breach of promise, from Arthur Herbert Williams was ...

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  11. OFFICER HURT

    While going through some papers in his office at Redfern police station at half-past ten this morning Sub-Inspector Davis, in charge of the Redfern ...

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  12. GENERAL VILLA'S PLANS.

    General Villa has arranged to start a march to Mexico City within a week with a force of fifteen thousand men collected at Obregon. He announces ...

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  13. ATTEMPT TO BURN MANSION.

    Suffragettes attempted to burn Cocken Hall, Chesterle-street, belonging to Lord Durham. ...

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  14. GLAGIER TRAGEDY

    Melounig, a guide, and four tourists were found dead on the Grossvendicer glacier. The tourists were frozen to death. ...

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  15. SIR W. McGREGOR

    Sir William McGregor, who has just completed his term of, office as Governor of Queensland, arrived at Sydney by the Brisbane express this morning. ...

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  16. THE PRIME MINISTER'S ANNOUNCEMENT.

    Mr. Asquith announced to-day that he proposed to put down the Amending Bill provisionally on Monday. ...

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  17. WOMAN'S CRIME

    Guseva, the woman who recently attempted to murder the monk Rasputin, was a fanatical follower of his enemy, the monk Iliodor. She has been hunger ...

    Article : 88 words
  18. FOREST FIRE.

    Six hundred houses were burned at Wankoe and Novogord by forest fires. Rain alone will stop the appalling fires raging at Archangel, Vitebak. ...

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  19. MR. CARMICHAEL

    Mr Carmichael, of New South Wales inspected, the marketing and distribution of fruit and vegetables and other foodstuffs in London, and also the ...

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  20. AMMUNITION SEIZED.

    150,000 rounds of ammunition consigned to Belfast were seized at Stockton-on-Tee[?]. ...

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  21. TAX ANOMALIES

    The House of Commons went into committee on the Finance [?] and Mr. Lloyd-George announced that the Government proposed a proper distinction ...

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  22. WESLEYANS

    The Wesleyan Conference opened at Leeds under the Presidency of the Rev. Dinsdale T. Young. ...

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  23. SORRY DOWNFALL

    Twice Mayor of Maidenhead, a Justice of the Peace, and home treasurer of several charitable funds in Maidenhead, Benjamin Hobbis, aged 62, ...

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  24. CONDITION OF MONK.

    Rasputin, the monk who was stabbed by a woman, is now out of danger. Later. The Tsaritsa has despatched a ...

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  25. BRUTAL POLICE

    Following the recent disclosures regarding the brutal ill-treatment of prisoners by the police, Mr. J. H. Cann the Chief Secretary of New South Wales ...

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  26. MODERN MIRACLE

    A strange story of a deaf and dumb diver recovering his speech and hearing after ten yeans comes from Ashford (Kent). White performing ...

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  27. IN ALBANIA

    Twelve thousand refugees from Knoritza occupied a plain near Valona which was deserted to the Insurgents who feared the Epriotes. ...

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  28. PLURAL VOTING

    The House of Lords rejected the Plural Voting Bill by 119 to 49. ...

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  29. N.S.W. APPOINTMENT

    There were applicants from Britain, Germany, France, Italy, and America for the Directorship of the N.S.W. Conservatoire of Music. ...

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  30. A LOVERS' DUEL

    In Lexington, Kentucky, two lovelorn youths fought a duel, killing each other and wounding the blonde divorcee about whom they had ...

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  31. MOBILISATION

    In order to test the mobilisation of the naval reserve 16,000 mustered on 493 ships in the home waters fully commissioned, whereof 216 will ...

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  32. WORK ON MINES

    The Royal Commission on Broken Hill Mines continued the taking of evidence. C. W. C. Locke, shift boss at the ...

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  33. VICTIM OF DRINK

    At the Adelaide Criminal Sessions Francis Randell Sanderson was sentenced to two years on two charges of forging and false pretences, the ...

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  34. SOUTH POLE MENU

    Sir Ernest Shackleton speaking to an audience composed almost wholly of women at a meeting of the Church of England Waifs and Strays Society, in ...

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  35. ROWING

    Tanu, of the Thames Rowing Club beat Wise by four lengths for the Wingfield sculls. A 16-year-old girl's wild masquerade ...

    Article : 218 words
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  38. KANGAROOS

    The Commonwealth Government's kangaroos presented to Osborne Naval College arrived at Cowes safely. ...

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  39. WOOL MARKET

    There was animated competition in all qualities of wool Americans keenly competing for good crossbreds. Prices were unchanged. ...

    Article : 37 words
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