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  3. CABLE NEWS.

    A shocking feature of the appalling scandal at Breslau is the allegation that the parents in several instances were aware, and even connived at the ...

    Article : 102 words
  4. CABLE NEWS.

    Sir Edward Carson, M.P., leader of the Ulstermen, and Mr F. E. Smith, M.P., one of the leading members of the Unionist party, continued their ...

    Article : 169 words
  5. CABLE NEWS.

    Sydney Pickles, the Australian air man who met with an accident at Hendon on Saturday, was not a competitor in the Aerial Derby. He was ...

    Article : 247 words
  6. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA.

    A conspicuous feature about the arrival of H.M.A.S. Australia is the admirable behavior of the men. There is little work for the patrols. ...

    Article : 209 words
  7. CABLE NEWS.

    The present epidemic of strikes in Great Britain and Ireland continues to make its appearance in new centres and fresh walks of life. ...

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  8. CABLE NEWS.

    Mr Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, has written a letter replying to Lord Salisbury, in which he accurses the late Lord Salisbury of ...

    Article : 140 words
  9. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following shipping news was posted at the Central Telegraph Station today:— Port Phillip. ...

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  10. FIRE AT MONASTERY.

    The celebrated fourteenth century pharmacy, connected with the Francisco monastery at Pedusa, Was destroyed by fire, together with the precious ...

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  11. KING OF GREECE.

    President Poincare entertained King Constantine of Greece at luncheon at the Elysee on Saturday, when cordial toasts were exchanged. ...

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  12. RAILWAYMEN TO RESUME.

    The position in regard to the strikes of English railwaymen has greatly improved. Mass meetings of the men concerned were held at Liverpool, ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN OFFER.

    ‘‘Reynold’s Weekly” states that Mr Lloyd George has refused £2000 for 10 speeches in Australia on the subject of English social reform. ...

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  14. THRONGS OF VISITORS.

    yesterday was visitors’ day, and as it was the last day for inspection before Friday next, owing to coaling arrangements, both H.M.A.S. Australia ...

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  15. ANGLICAN FESTIVAL.

    A public meeting in connection with the Anglican Diocesan Festival was htld at the Auditorium to-night, and the hall was crowded. ...

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  16. FORCING AN ELECTION.

    The “Observer” to-day reverts to the subject of the proposed conference to settle the Irish question by consent. The newspaper expresses itself as ...

    Article : 136 words
  17. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The German Government has granted £15.000 to the Olympic Games Committee. ...

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  18. AVIATOR AND WIFE.

    M. Henri Farman, the well-known French airman, and his wife, were seriously injured to-day while making an aeroplane flight at Etampes, 25 ...

    Article : 54 words
  19. DOMINION OFFICES.

    Early in the year, Earl Gray, formerly Governor-General of Canada, initiated a soheme by which the various British Dominions were to be induced to ...

    Article : 109 words
  20. DUBLIN RIOTS RENEWED.

    There was a fresh outbreak of rioting in Dublin to-night in Connection with the strike, and the trouble assumed serious proportions. ...

    Article : 116 words
  21. WORLD’S LARGEST AEROPLANE.

    The British Admiralty has ordered a monster aeroplane from the Sopwith Company. The vessel, when Constructed, will be the largest of its kind in ...

    Article : 82 words
  22. MR DEVLIN’S WARNING.

    Mr Devlia[?] Nationalist, member for Belfast, speaking at North Galway, warned Sir Edward Carson that civil wan is dangerous, and that those who ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. ARMINIUS VANBERY.

    By the death of Arminius Vanbery, the news of which was cabled from Budapost this week, Hungary loses her grand old man. Indeed, With the ...

    Article : 513 words
  24. BILLIARDS.

    '‘Tom’' Reece, the well-known English billiardist, failed in an attempt to concede Falkiner 8000 start in 30.000 up. Falkiner ran out when Reece's ...

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  25. FORTY-TWO HOSPITALLED.

    Forty-two persons have been conveyed to the hospital as the result of rioting in Dublin. The mounted police brandished their ...

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  26. A FLYING FEAT.

    Lieut Davies, with a Sopwith machine, flew from East Church to the scene of the manoeuvres, a distance of 180 miles which he covered in 110 minutes. ...

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  27. FATAL FIRE.

    A fatal fire occurred at Bow (London) to-day, in a house occupied by several Jewish families. The flames spread so rapidly that a ...

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  28. “A PLACE OF SKULLS.”

    A discovery, which is believed to have some archaeological interest, has been made at Plattsmouth, in Nebraska. Fifty-eight skulls of women ...

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  29. GRAY V REEVES.

    The first three matches between Gray and Reeves will commence at Glasgow, with bonzoline balls. The "Sporting Life” says that many ...

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  30. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    Yesterday and to-day there were no further developments in regard to the strike of miners on the Beaufort held. When seen to-day Mr. W. E. Finch, ...

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  31. TROUBLE ON THE RAND.

    At the Johannesburg Police Court on Saturday, Mr James Clark (a Labor member of the town council, Mr Waterston (secretary of the South African ...

    Article : 66 words
  32. MAN'S FURIOUS OUTBURST.

    A manaiacal outburst by William John Mackay Woodruff, a well-known Sydney fire insurance adjuster, had shocking results this morning. ...

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  33. TWO BANKS FAIL.

    The People’s Bank of India, which has 72 branches as far apart as Rangoon and Bombay, and a capital of £80,000, has suspended payment. As a result ...

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  34. HUGE CONFLAGRATION.

    A disastrous conflagration has occured in Minguta. a thriving town in Manchuria, 160 miles north-east of Kirin. Six hundred houses and many ...

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  35. EMPIRE’S DEFENCE.

    Sir Gilbert Parker, M.P., who is visiting the Dominion of which he is a native, was the guest at a Canadian Club dinner on Friday night. The ...

    Article : 114 words
  36. MOTOR-BUS DRIVERS.

    At a great meeting of motor bus drivers and conductors, held in London yesterday, it was resolved to strike at midnight to-night unless Sir George ...

    Article : 39 words
  37. RECOVERED JEWELS.

    A remarkable case of the recovery of gems which were lost six years ago, is reported to-day. In 1907, Mrs Fielden (wife of Mr E. ...

    Article : 111 words
  38. NOTES ON THE VOYAGE.

    We are in the sun at last. The Sydney follows in our wake, and the tail end of our smoke about half a mile behind us. We have left European ...

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  39. SOCIALIST CONFERENCE.

    The Socialist Congress at Jena closed on Saturday. The dominant key-note in the resolutions passed was not revolutionary; the revisionary or moderate ...

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  40. ANTI-BRITISH SENTIMENTS.

    An inspired paragraph appeared in Saturday’s issue of the “Koelnische Zeitung” sharply rebuking General Bernhardi for writing anti-British ...

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  41. COMPLAINT FROM BARRIER.

    At a meeting of the Barrier Labor Federation on Saturday night, a resolution was passed that telegrams be sent to Messrs Griffiths and Cann, ...

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  42. TURF TRAGEDY.

    Two well-known jockeys in Belgian racing circles were the figures in a sensational occurrence at a private course outside the city. One of them, named ...

    Article : 136 words
  43. ALBANIAN AGGRESSION.

    The Servian Government has addressed a note to the Great Powers, in which it contends that it is their duty to prevent Alharian incursions into the new ...

    Article : 114 words
  44. SHOP ASSISTANTS.

    The question of going back to work will be considered at a meeting of the Shop Assistants’ Union to-night. At the police court to-day Harry Woe[?] ...

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  45. MURDER IN MADRID.

    It is understood that the Captain. General of Madrid has confirmed the sentence of death passed on Captain Sanschez for the murder of Senor ...

    Article : 70 words
  46. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The defeat of Harry Vardon and Edward Ray, the two crack English professional golfers by Francis ouimet, the American schoolboy, has occasioned ...

    Article : 78 words
  47. MR. BRYAN’S SALARY.

    Mr W. J. Bryan (Septetary of State). who several weeks ago announced to a lecture audience at Ashevill (North Carolina) that his official salary of ...

    Article : 75 words
  48. CROGEBY EXHIBITION.

    The "Daily Chronicle," dealing with the 21st anniversary of the Grocery Exhibition emphasises that it has done much to improve the quality and ...

    Article : 70 words
  49. SIR EVELYN WOOD.

    The condition of Field-Marshal Sir Evelyn Wood, V.C. who was injured on Friday, owing to his horse falling with him. is improving. ...

    Article : 31 words
  50. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    An explosion occurred at a dynamite factory at Gata d’Alcaps (Alcans) on Saturday. Five persona were killed and several others injured. ...

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