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  4. HOME RULE

    After a forty minutes meeting the conference ended. The Cabinet immediately met. ...

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  5. MEXICO

    Placards are being posted throughout the city accusing Huerta of the murder of Madero and Suarez and suggesting he ought to be extradited and tried for ...

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  6. THE NEAR EAST

    The Government has issued a statement to the effect that Austria drafted the Servian, note without consulting Germany. That country now holds ...

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  7. BISLEY MATCHES

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  8. RUSSIAN RIOTS

    The Vi[?]org factories and the Government dockyards are closing for a fort-night. The situation is generally easier, and ...

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  9. TO-DAY’S RACES

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  10. HOLD UP

    There was a [?] at a place in Castlereagh-street yesterday afternoon when three armed men demanded admission to a room and ...

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  11. ALLEGED ROBBERY

    Lucy Heagney, of middle age, was charged at the City Court with the larceny of £250 from Lawrence Wils[?]. on the 24th inst. ...

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  12. MR. ASQUITH AND THE CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Asquith in the House of Commons said the conference considered the Possibility of defining an Act wherein Ulster was to be excluded. The ...

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  13. KEEPSAKE THEFT

    David Carmichael, a wealthy American was committed for trial at Ayr for stealing the handle of an antique bureau from Burns’ cottage. It was ...

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  14. EFFECT ON THE MARKET.

    A cable from London to-day states that Consols are depressed and are now. quoted at 75. The Berlin and Paris [?]ourses are very weak. ...

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  15. OIL FUEL

    Mr. Andrew Weir, a shipowner, has completed negotiations for the purchase of an oil field in California. A company with a capital of twelve millons ...

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  16. RUSSIAN CABINET MEET.

    There was a hour’s Cabinet meeting. It is understood that the Cabinet resolved to ask Austria to prolong the: ultimatum to enable European, ...

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  17. OPIUM SMOKERS

    Three Celestials, Ah Hoy, Ah Young, and Ack Ga[?], appeared at the perth City Court to answer charges of having committed breaches of the Opium, ...

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  18. MAN CONFESSES

    A few days ago a valuable table-top, composed of opal and valued at £2000, was stolen from the Queensland Agency in London. ...

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  19. RADICAL PRESS DIFFER.

    The “Western Daily Press”, and the “Liverpool Post” along with several Liberal provincial papers, censure the London radical press for attacking the ...

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  20. SILVER MEDALLIST WINNER.

    Alston, a member of the team for Australia is the silver medallist winner with a score of 195. ...

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  21. FIRE

    In a fire at the Fidelity Free Stores in Lonsdale-street considerable damage was done to the stock of maize, and the hemp and jute goods. The building ...

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  22. VIOLENT STORM

    A storm severely damaged the Parliament buildings. Several deputies, including the Premier, had narrow escapes. ...

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  23. CRICKET

    Essex scored 259 and Sussex replied with 102 and 47. Douglas took six wickets for 18 runs and Tremlin four for 24 runs. ...

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  24. NATIONALISTS ACTIVE.

    The “Manchester Guardian” says Nationalist volunteers possess two thousand rifles, all sent to Ulster in motor cars last week. ...

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  25. HEAT WAVE

    Since the heat wave started 21 deaths have occurred. Twelve infants who died in Cleveland were directly effected. The heat and humidity are ...

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  26. HOTEL BRAWL

    The hearing was concluded before Mr. Justice Northmore, of the case in which G. Hurlston, an engine driver, proceeded against Alfred Harris, a ...

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  27. SELLING OUT

    There were further sales of the Duke of Bedford’s Tavistock estates and the Duke of Sutherland’s Shropshire estates. ...

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  28. MIDDLISEX BEATEN AT LAST.

    In response to Kent’s score of 267, Middlesex , were dismissed for 88 and 132. Rlythe and Woolley bowled finely for Kent. ...

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  29. SPIRIT MARRIAGE

    The first suit on record in the American courts—with all their experience of curious martial tangles—to recover damages for the wrecking of a ...

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  30. STOLEN MEDALS

    Ten valuable silver medals stolen over two years ago, were found yesterday in a hen point in the Carlton Gardens, which was being drained. ...

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  31. A LONG TRAMP

    “This expedition of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s to be Antarctic is going to be a very bold project,” was the statement made on board the R.M.S. ...

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  32. TENNIS

    Brookes and Wilding defeated Scwenger’s and Powell in the doubles by 6—4, 6—3, 6—4, thus winning the Contest against Canada. ...

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  33. FINE PICTURE

    The trustees of the Sydney Art Gallery have purchased Mr. A. J. Burgess’ picture of the Australian fleet entering Sydney Harbor in October. ...

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  34. CANADIANS OFFER STUBBORN RESISTENCE.

    Although Brookes and Wilding won the straight sets the victory was by no means uncontested. In the first set the Canadians led, ...

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  35. ACCIDENT AT SEA

    Messrs. George Wills and Co. Ltd., the agents for the s.s. Ascanius yesterday received a wireless message advising them to Professor Ostenceld, one ...

    Article : 218 words
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  39. MYSTERIOUS STOMACH TROUBLES.

    A great deal of mystery is made about stomach troubles, and many people go in constant dread of life-long incapacity or the horrors of the ...

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  40. THE PLAY OF THE AUSTRALIANS.

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