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    Two Japanese spies have been arrested in Manila. They had bribed a member of the American Engineer Corps in order to secure ...

    Article : 794 words
  6. "LOCKING THE IRON SAFE."

    Mr. Wade, the State Premier, treated a meeting of Chatswood electors last night to a solid hour and a half's dissertation on State finances and the relative rights of the ...

    Article : 858 words
  7. REFORM OF THE LORDS.

    The House of Commons was crowded to-day upon resuming after the Easter recess. Among the visitors were the Prince of Wales and many Ambassadors. ...

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  9. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    It is reported that the object of the Gorman expedition to the Antarctic under Lieutenant Flichner is to ascertain the mutual relations of the great masses of land in the east and ...

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  10. THE LAST MINUTE

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  11. ENGLISH POSTAL CLERKS.

    Mr. H. Samuel, Postmaster-General, attended a conference held in connection with the Postal Clerks' Association, and endorsed his predecessor's recognition of trade unions. ...

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  12. AN INDIAN ASSASSIN.

    Kanare, the young Brahmin by whom Mr. Arthur Jackson, the collector and magistrate at Nasik, in the Bombay Presidency, was assassinated, has been sentenced to death. ...

    Article : 128 words
  13. SOME POOR SHOOTING.

    Four effective shells out of forty or [?]rounds can hardly be described as satisfactory shooting, but that is the record of yesterday's operations of No. 1 and No. 2 ...

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  14. FUN ON THE DREADNOUGHT.

    The latest English files show that London has not yet done laughing over the extraordinary hoax played upon the Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleet and the officers of ...

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  15. A THEATRE TRAGEDY.

    A tragic affair occurred at the conclusion of the performance at the Empire Theatre in Camberwell last night, when the stage carpenter, Healey, was fatally ...

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  16. A SOUTH AFRICAN STORM.

    Six hundred men of the Wiltshire Regiment, accompanied by General Lord Methuen, left Pietermaritzburg to surprise a militia camp. ...

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  17. A SEDITIOUS SHEET.

    The editor of the "Swarajya," one of the native newspapers published in Allahabad, has been sentenced to 10 years' imprisonment for the seditious articles recently ...

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  18. AMERICAN MEAT BOYCOTT.

    The boycott of meat that was organised in the United States as a weapon against the aggression of the trusts is drawing to a close. Prices, however, are higher now than when ...

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  19. A MINE IN FLAMES.

    One disastrous result of the Northumberland coal dispute is that fire has gained a hold of the Radcliffe colliery, owing to the neglect of the fire barriers. ...

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  20. JAPANESE SPIES.

    Two Japanese who lately arrived in Manila, in the Philippines, bribed a member of the American Engineer Corps with the object of securing photographs and plans of the ...

    Article : 75 words
  21. JOURNEYMAN v. APPRENTICE.

    Regarding the cost of a number of doors, a question argued before the Woodworkers' Beard (Mr. Mellion, chairman), at the Water Police Court last night, a witness, J. Ward, ...

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  22. AMY CASTLES IN GRAND OPERA.

    Last night, at the Theatre Royal, a new cast of principals appeared in "Madam Butterfly," and the grand opera debut of Miss Amy Castles lent special interest to the occasion. Mr. Frederick Blarney, as the star ...

    Article : 366 words
  23. AMERICAN WATERWAYS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports that the Hon. James Bryce, British Ambassador to the United States, has been notified of Canada's ...

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  24. PROBLEM OF THE TIDES.

    Professor Milne, the famous seismologist, has proved that the earth's crust at a mile had a half from the sea swings d[?]urnally with the tides in the Irish Sea, and is ...

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  25. 300 BURNT TO DEATH.

    It is now known that 300 men, women, and children perished in the fire which destroyed the dancing-room of an Inn at Mckoorito, a village in Hungary. ...

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  26. SCULLER BARRY EXCITED.

    According to the English press an amusing incident took place when Ernest Barry, the sculler, was shown a photograph of the course on the Zambesi River, where he is ...

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  27. SOUTH WALES COAL CRISIS.

    The conference held to-day in connection with the dispute in the coal trade in South Wales indicates that the crisis will probably be at an end before long. ...

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  28. "A TAX ON KNOWLEDGE."

    At the [?] conference of the Bookbinders' and Paper Rulers' Federated Association, held in the Trades Hall yesterday, Mr. A[?] (Victoria) moved that a deputation, representing the association should wait ...

    Article : 276 words
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  30. BAR SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s. 1-16d per ounce standard. President Taft has asked Congress for an [?] ...

    Article : 37 words
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