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  3. PLOT TO RELEASE MURRAY

    “Not guilty,” exclaimed Leslie (“Squizzy”) Taylor, Michael Costelloe and Thomas Taylor in defiant terms, when, with two others, Charles Daniel ...

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  4. Personal

    The death is announced by cable of Sir William M‘Ewan, the well-knwon surgeon, who visited Australia, last year. ...

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  5. FLEET FESTIVITIES

    The Governor-General has received the following letter from Vice-Admiral Field, commanding the Special Service Squadron:— ...

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  6. FEDERAL SESSION

    Members of both Houses of the Federal Parliament will assemble on Wednesday just as if there had been the customary adjournment over the ...

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  7. THE SINGAPORE BASE

    The Conservatives will challenge the Government’s decision in vegard to the proposed naval base at Singapore during the discussion oh the navy ...

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  8. IRISH TROUBLES

    The “Daily Chronicle" says: “Britain has not et reached the stage of submission that she can pass without [?] the outrage at Queenstown. ...

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  9. LONDON’S BIG STRIKE

    The situation in connection with the London tram and bus strike is unchanged. A meeting of strikers at Hammersmith passed a resolution urging the ...

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  10. POISONED BY STAYCHNINE.

    Ruby Blanch Harrison was charged at Port Adelaide on Thursday w[?] having threatened to kill herself by throwing herself into the river, and was released on ...

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  11. KING OF GREECE

    The “Daily Express” correspondent at Athens says that King George caused consternation in the Cabinet by point-blank refusal to abdicate [?] ...

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  12. THE MEN’S DEMANDS.

    Giving evidence at the tram enquiry Councillor Matthews, of the London County Council, stated that some local tramway authorities would ...

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  13. THE MURDERED SOLDIER.

    The destroyer Scythe will embark the body of the soldier killed at Queenstown, Ireland, [?] transporta[?]ion to England on Tuesday. The ...

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  14. OUTCOME OF INQUIRY.

    The co-ordination of London's transport facilities is suggested by the Court of Inquiry into the tramway strike as the only way out of the present ...

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  15. SECESSION FROM DAIL EIREANN.

    A message from Dublin says that the ex-Minister Mr M‘Grath announced that he is resigning membership of the Dail Eireann. He adds that ...

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  16. STATE POLITICAL CRISIS

    Mr Hill, M.P., and Mr Allan M.L.A., attended a meeting at Wharparilla on Saturday night, when a renovated school was formally opened. ...

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  17. A LUXURIOUS TRAMP

    The "Daily Express” correspondent in Paris says that a tramp boldly entered the Foreign Office on two successive nights and slept in sumptuous apart intents ...

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  18. MESSAGE TO PEOPLE OF STATE.

    The Premier (Mr Lawson) received the following expression of appreciation of the State's hospitality to-dayfrom Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Field ...

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  19. JAPANESE GRATITUDE

    The gratitude of citizens of Tokio for Canada’s help subsequent to the earthquake is expressed in a letter with an album, signed by half a ...

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  20. GERMAN ELECTIONS

    The election campaign is in full swing. The socialist cry is a second republic. Nationalists are frankly appealing for reparation of the monarchy, though not ...

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  21. BRITISH AGRICULTURAL WARES

    Mr George Edwards, M.P., speaking at Norfolk, revealed that the Government will shortly introduce [?] bill for the re-establishment of the ...

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  22. GERMAN CAPITAL ABROAD

    M. Ardre Sayous, a well-known banker, says that although German Capital abroad is officially estimated at 2231 million sold marks, the ...

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  23. A.N.A. CONFERENCE

    Three hundred delegates, representing 83,733. members, are travelling to Warrnambool to-day to attend the annual conference of the Victorian ...

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  24. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP

    The outstanding event in the chess [?]ournament is Reti's (Czecho-Slovakia) defeat of Capablanca, the world’s champion. This is Capablanca’s first ...

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  25. INDIAN GRIEVANCES

    Considerable sensation is being caused by the speeches of Mrs Naidu an Indian poetess, who reached it climax on Saturday. Addressing an audience ...

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  26. FDERAL LABOR LEADER.

    Mr M. Charlton, Leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor, who returned to Melbourne to-day after a prolonged a sente, faces the resumption of the ...

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  27. STEAMERS IN COLLISION

    The steamer Matatua, for Lyttleton, collided at Gravesend with the American steamer American Merchant. The Matatua was damaged on the ...

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  28. W.A. ELECTIONS

    The latest details of the State elections are Mr E. W. Corboy (Labor) won at Yilagarn, and Mr G. Taylor, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (Nat. Lab.) ...

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  29. GIRL SHOT DEAD.

    On a charge of having murdered Hilda Bervl Jones, 36, on 17th. March, Bert Stapleton Neal, 19, was, at the inquest to-day, committed, for trial. ...

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  30. ADMIRAL'S FAREWELL "AT HOME.”

    Vice Admiral Sir Frederick Field, commander of the visiting British Special Service Squadron, held a brilliant “at home” on the flagship Hood this ...

    Article : 239 words
  31. SIR W. M'PERSON

    While the R. M. S. Niagara was here on Friday Sin William and Lady M‘Pherson went, motoring with an Indian driver. The car capsized into a ...

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  32. MT. LYELL TROUBLE.

    At mass meetings of unionists embloyed on the Lyell held during the week-end it was decided to declare “black”, all timber now on the ...

    Article : 52 words
  33. NORMAN BROOKES ILL

    Norman Brookes, the Australian tennis play is suffering from influenza. and has withdrawn from the tournament. ...

    Article : 60 words
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