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  3. KENYA AS GROWN GOLONY

    A Sunla message states that in view at the decision in regard to Kenya, unofficial members of the Cornul of Stale formed a deputation to the Viceroy and ...

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  4. A MEXICAN MURDER

    Francisco Villa, the famous rebel leader, has been shot and killed. Messaged from Chihualua City state that Villa was killed at his home at ...

    Article : 56 words
  5. RUHR SITUATION

    The draft of the British reply to the Gorman Note and a covering Note have been completed by the British Cabinet. ...

    Article : 59 words
  6. EDUCATION CONFERENCE

    When the Dominion delegates to the Education Conference return to their own spheres of work, says the “Times" in a leader, they may rest assured that ...

    Article : 160 words
  7. SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE

    In an interview relative to the Singapore base debate in the House of Commons, Rear-Admiral Tamakitosu, tho Japanese Naval Attache, said that ...

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  8. EARL WEDS DANCING GIRL

    Wearing a brown coat, white trousers, and a blue the [?] Northesk was wedded to Jessica Brown, formerly a dancing girl in the ...

    Article : 151 words
  9. Personal.

    That the Prince of Wales will need to be thoroughly incognito on his Canadian holiday after his succession of official (British [?]tours seems, says a ...

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  10. SECRETARY EXONERATED.

    A message from Chihuahua City, in Mexico, states thot official telegrams ex[?] Miguel Trillo, secretary. of all blame for the death of Villa. The ...

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  11. FRANCE OPTIMISTIC.

    Optimism prevails in Pans, says the “Times” correspondent in the Flench capital. The correspondent w[?] that it is necessary to be ware of such ...

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  12. NEED OF AIR FORCE.

    Admiral Sn Percy Scott is impemtent in his denunciation of the Singapore naval base, but in replying to critics he incidentally gives the ...

    Article : 135 words
  13. IMPERIAL WIRELESS SCHEME

    Interviewed regarding cables from Australia expressing disappointment at the delay in completing the license to the Marconi Company for an English ...

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  14. PROHIBITIONIST INDICTED

    A Grand Jury has indieted William Anderson, superintendent of the New York Anti-Saloon League, on charges of grand larceny and forgery, and ...

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  15. MILITARY FUNERAL ORDERED.

    A message from Mexico City states that President Pbregon has ordered a funeral with full military honors for Villa. ...

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  16. PANAMA CANAL

    According to tho Los Angelos "Examiner.” rumors that the Panama Canal has been closed by a land slide are contained in radio messages received from ...

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  17. CASUALTIES IN MELBOURNE

    Emily Hawkins, aged 13½, who [?] at Richmond, was standing in front of the fire, when her clothes caught fire, and she was severely burnt about the ...

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  18. STATE PARLIMENT

    Members of the Cabinet were in holies that they would be able to get the Adddress-in-Reply debate out of the way before the premier returned. ...

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  19. LOST IN STORM

    Never was a wilder night affoat. The darkness was dense as in the grave. Up in the rigging of a tall ship were a man and a boy. Far below them torrents ...

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  20. PESSIMISM IN THE RUHR.

    Teleg[?]aphing from Cologne, the “Times” correspondent states that there is general pessimism there regarding the Britisn reply to Germany ...

    Article : 166 words
  21. DIABETES CURE PRAISED

    A French scientist, in a lecture at the International Surgeons’ Congress in London, describes the Canadian (Dr Branting’s) insulin treatment for ...

    Article : 63 words
  22. FORMER CHAMPION BOXER

    "[?] Jeffries, the exchampion [?] [?] has says a Los Augeles message, adopted an evangelistic career, and be preached to-day before the Women's ...

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  23. DEATH FROM LYSOL POISONING.

    David Cook nine, aged 42 years, married, who lived at West Melbourne, was admitted at the Melbourne Hospital this morning, suffering from lysol ...

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  24. TOWN MISSION

    Notwithstanding the unfavorable weather there were good attendances yesterday at the services in connection with the 52nd anniversary of the Town ...

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  25. INJURED IN ASSAULT.

    C[?] Lung was admitted at the Melbourne Hospital in a serious condition. It is alleged that he was hit an the head by a hammer arid stabbed ...

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  26. HUMAN FLIGHT

    W. F. Gerhardt to-day rose three inches from the ground and flew 20 feet in his tootpower aeroplane, to prove scientifically the possibilities of human ...

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  27. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTORS.

    Arthur Oats aged 20, who lives at Balwin was knocked down by a motorcar and had his thigh broken. George W. Varley of Hawthorn. ...

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  28. OFFER TO REFEREE A FIGHT.

    Despite his evangelistic career. Jeffr[?] Willard an offer to referee the Firp[?] Willard fight but the Sate laws do not [?] a non-resident to officiate. If is ...

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  29. STRUCK WITH BOTTLE.

    With his skull fractured, Reuben March, aged 58. a married man, was admitted at the Melbourne Hospital in a serious condition. It is stated that ...

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  30. SOVIET AND TURKS

    M. Chicherin, Soviet representative, in reply to the invitation of the Lausanne Conference, has agreed to sign the Straits convention at ...

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  31. THE FALLING MARK.

    The quotation for the German mark reached 2,000,000. to the £1 in London yesterday, but closed at 1,500,000. ...

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  32. RUN OTTER BY TRAM.

    William George Harris (15), of Charles sreet, Brunswick, was knocked down by a tram in Sydney road about-9.30 a.m. on Saturday, and was later ...

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  33. AMERICAN WHEAT

    It is stated in Clucago that a plan to withdraw 200.000 bushels of wheat from the American market and store it[?] farm warehouses under Government seal ...

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  34. 400,000 TO THE DOLLAR.

    The German mark to-day sank to the rate of 400,000 to the dollar. ...

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  35. ABORIGINES’ INLAND MISSION

    Mrs L. W. Long, co-director of the Aborigines’ Indand Mission, addressed two meetings in Ballarat, on Friday, 20th inst. At 8. o’clock, in St. ...

    Article : 492 words
  36. WHITEHALL CENOTAPH

    On beball of the British Empire Service league, Earl Haig placed a wreath of Flanders poppies on the Cenotaph, Whitehall, in memory, of ...

    Article : 87 words
  37. GAS IN METROPOLIS

    Consumers of gas in Melbourne are to have gas supplied to them at 7/6 per 1000 feet. For a month at least, however, it seems that they will be ...

    Article : 481 words
  38. GRAND ORANGE COUNCIL

    The 18th Trlennial Convention of the Imperial Grand Orange Council of the world is being held at Winning. The president, Mr Gess, of Glasgow, urged ...

    Article : 88 words
  39. CHAFF-CUTTERS ON FARM

    Two very serious accidente have occurred during the last few days in connection with chaff-cutters on farms, in the first case the man had his hand ...

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  40. LONDON HOSPITAL

    Mrs Herbert Brookes, of the Melbourne Women’s Hospital committee, [?] an inspection of the female [?] of the London Hospital, secur ...

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  41. THE DOCK STRIKE

    The dock strike appears to be co[?] lapsing. Following the resumption of work at Liverpool, the dockers at Mancbester ...

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  42. CITRUS FRUITS

    The secretary of the Victorian Central Citrus Association, Mr B. S. B. Cook, spates that the Melbourne agents who have declined to sign the. V.C.C.A. ...

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  43. INTERSTATE NEWS

    George Hadfield, aged 35 living at As[?] was killed, and Henry O’Brien. George O’Brien, and William Mason were seriously injured, in a ...

    Article : 58 words
  44. STRIKERS DRIBBLING BACK.

    The dockers are dribbling back to work in the Provinces, and the carters at Smithnedl and Covent harden mar-Kets have returned. ...

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  45. SISLEY RIFLE SHOOTING

    At Bisley Captain Robinson, late of the Air Force, won the King's Prize. He tied with Lance-Corporal N[?] the Queen’s West[?] Regiment, ...

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  46. COLLAPSE OF A WALL.

    The front wall of premises in [?] pool street, formerly occupied by White[?] furnishers, while undergonig alterations, collapsed with a ...

    Article : 154 words
  47. DEATH OF REAR-ADMIRAL SIGSBEE

    Rear-Admiral Charles Dwight Sigsbee, who was captain of the United Sates battleship Maine when she was blown up in the harbor at Havana. ...

    Article : 152 words
  48. TASMANIAN RAILWAYS

    The Commis[?]ner of Railways, (Mr Smith) replying to the Royal Commission report, say the method of investigationr was not only palpably unfair, ...

    Article : 106 words
  49. SILVER MEDAL FOR AGGREGATE.

    After tour competitors had tied with 97 each in the second stage of the shoot for the King’s Prize at Bisley, Laeutenant J. Elgood, late of the Royal ...

    Article : 76 words
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