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  4. THREATSTO THE KING

    Percy Collins was brought up before the bench of magistrates at Horsham (Sussex)to-day on a charge of sending threatenin letters to his Majesty the King, ...

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  5. A FIENDISH MURDER

    A laborer, Walter Sykes, has confessed to the murder of the two little girls named Nicholson and Collinson, aged seven and nine, years respectively, at ...

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  6. LORD HARDINGE.

    The [?]urgeons attending Lord Hardinge, Governor-General of India who was injured 1 by the fragments of a bomb- thrown by a would be assassin as he was ...

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  7. PEACE CONFERENCE

    The Turkish delegates to the Peace Conference in London state that they are awaiting fuller instructions from the authorities at Constantinople concerning the ...

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  8. THE DYNAMITERS.

    Sentences varying in duration from one to seven years were imposed to-day on the 38 trades union officials found-guilty last week of complicity in the conspiracy ...

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  9. SHACKLETON CAUGHT

    Detective-Sergeant Cooper, who was sent to Loanda, the capital of the Portuguese colony of Angola, on the west coast of South Africa,; has sent a cable message ...

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  10. IRISH HOME RULE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), in the House of Commons to-day promised that the Government would allow a day for the discussion of the proposal to, ...

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  11. FATAL EXPLOSION.

    The Government gunpowder works at Ochta were. the scene of a terrible explosion to-day. As a result of the accident three persons were-killed and 51 were ...

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  12. THE PORTE AND THE BALKAN STATES.

    A majority of the ambassadors in conference have advised the Porte to come to 'an arrangement with the Balkan Leagues, as after the warning issued by ...

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  13. Family Notices

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  14. A COLOSSAL STRIKE

    A strike of garment workers is now in progress, and 80,000 persons have left their employment. Three thousand clothing, firms in New York are affected. ...

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  15. Family Notices

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  16. Servian Claims.

    The rumors that Austria desires to enlarge the Albanian boundary has greatly embittered the Servians, who are determined not to waive their claim to the ...

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  17. IMPERIAL AFFAIRS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), in reply to a question by Mr. Griffiths, Unionist member for Wednesbury, in the House of Commons, to-day said he was ...

    Article : 55 words
  18. A BIG LANDSLIP.

    An avalanche this day carried off a carpenter's shop at Fermie coal mine yesterday. There were 13 men in the building at the time, and before they could ...

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  19. BILLIARDISTS ON TOUR.

    Mr. Aiken, the noted billiardist, has entered into an agreement for a tour, of Australia with George Gray, for the purpose of playing exhibition games in all ...

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  20. A MURDEROUS DOCTOR.

    Dr. Batut, a retired army doctor, living at Blida, found his wife talking to Lieutenant Gavent and a violent quarrel ensued. The outcome was that the doctor ...

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  21. A SHORT CIRCUIT.

    A short circuit occurred in the electric installation of the Piccadilly twopenny tube to-day and the trains were hauled up. Many of the passengers were greatly ...

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  22. MR. MACARTNEY.

    The selection of the Bight Hon. William Grey Ellison-Macartney, Deputy Master of the Royal Mint and previously Unionist member for South Antrim, as Governor of ...

    Article : 222 words
  23. A BARQUE IN DISTRESS.

    The 4 mested barque Marion Lightbody, which left Melbourne on August 29, laden with wheat for Limerick, and was reported to be in distress off Galway, ...

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  24. TRAGEDY AT DULWICH.

    A terrible burning accident, as the result of which a married woman was burnt to death and two of.her children were injured, occurred at Ascot-street, Dulwich, ...

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  26. A BIG FIRE.

    A fire destroyed eight shops and stores at Hamilton, oh the Clyde, and did damage to the extent of £20,000. ...

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  27. THE GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER.

    The death of Herr yon Kiderlin-wachter, the German Minister for Foreign Affairs, occurred while he was paying, his annual visit to his sister at Stuttgart. He ...

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  28. A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY

    Perhaps the saddest tragedy this festive season occurred on Monday night, when a young wife received mortal injuries from a gun shot, accidentally inflicted by ...

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  29. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A visitor to Glenelg on Commemoration Day, Mrs. Chesterfield,' of Stafford-street, Adelaide, met with a serious accident whilst standing on Colley Reserve. ...

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  31. A DEFENCELESS TOWN.

    It has been officially, stated that the town of Zagara has been denuded of all able-bodied males since the beginning of the war. As a consequence of the defence ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL.

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  33. A LYSOL VICTIM.

    The body of the man who took poisonon the Semaphore beach on Monday evening, has been identified as that of Ned Olsen, who resided, at Mrs. ...

    Article : 56 words
  34. A MAKER OF GUNS.

    Mr. Smith, superintendent of the forgers at the Turkish Admiralty works at Constantinople, will join the hoard of Armstrong, Whitworth, & Co. after the ...

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  35. THE GLENELG TRAIN ACCIDENT.

    The collision between a pony trap and the 8.40 p.m. Victoria-square to Glenelg train on December 23, whereby Mark Bradley and His daughter were thrown out of the ...

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  36. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    Heavy traffic was again recorded on all railway-lines on Monday. The following are the returns for that day, the figures in parentheses representing the ...

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  37. THE CENTURION.

    The turret of the British battleship Centurion, which is being completed at Devonport, is 'being provided with a silent chamber, where the officers engaged in ...

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  38. The Inquest.

    Dr. E. S. Rogers, acting coroner, investigated the circumstances of the tragedy at the Police Court on Tuesday. Herbert James Doman, jam ...

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  39. LAW COURTS.

    Arthur Mason, a bootmaker, was charged on the information of Senior-Constable Reiley with having unlawfully exhibited gaming implements and engaged in the game of "thimble-rig." The ...

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  40. CABLE CONCESSION.

    Mr. Samuel, the Postmaster-General, has announced a further reduction of lid. per word in the deferred cable rate to both Canada and America, to come into force ...

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  41. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  42. A MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR.

    A case possessing remarkable features has come under the notice of the Broken Hill police. It centres round the story, of a young man named Malone, ...

    Article : 313 words
  43. A WALL OF OPAL.

    Imagine an advancing wall of solid opal 3 ft. high, and as long, as an ordinary railway train, approaching with the relentJess force of a whole ocean at its back. ...

    Article : 334 words
  44. COMMERCIAL MEWS.

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  45. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Wollomai, bqtne., 143, C. T. Anthon, from Duck River, Tasmania. A. & E. LeMessurier, agents. SAILED—December 31. Marjorie Craig, bq. (in tow of Warrawee), for ...

    Article : 207 words
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  48. THEFT AT GLENELG.

    On Monday morning the postmaster at Glenelg (Mr. J. W. Hillman) discovered that the eashbox in connection with the public telephone, situated in the vestibule ...

    Article : 79 words
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