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  5. News off the World by for Independent Cable Service.

    All England was shocked to-day by the news of an appalling mining catastrophe in the neighborhood of Leigh, in Lancashire. The scene of this dreadful tragedy, by ...

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  6. TO ABOLISH HANGING.

    The recent execution of Hawley Crippen, the notorious Camden-road murderer, has prompted Mr. Edward F. Benson, the well- known author, and son of the late ...

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  7. THE LATE ELECTIONS.

    An analysis of the voting in the late elections reveals that 2,410,649 votes were cast for the Unionists, 2,290,783 for the Liberals, 384,286 for Labor, and 129,613 for the ...

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  9. FIRE IN CINCINNATI.

    A great fire in raging in Cincinnati, the metropolis of the State of Ohio. The outbreak occurred in a manufacturing district of the city. ...

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  10. SUMMONED BY THE KING.

    Mr. Asquith was last night unexpectedly summoned from Edinburgh by the King. The nature of the conference that took place between his Majesty and the Prime ...

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  11. STOLE MONEY FOR DRESS.

    Emma Ward, an attractive-looking young girl, was charged before Mr. Maitland, S.M., at the Paddington Police Court this morning with having stolen £2 10s belonging to Albert ...

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  12. ANCIENT FISH AND COLORED DRIPPING.

    Inspector Kench proceeded against Martha Wilson, at the Balmaln Police Court, yesterday afternoon on a charge ...

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  13. "SAY IT OUTSIDE."

    In connection with the charge levelled at the Attorney-General (Mr. Holman) int the Legislative Assembly yesterday by Mr. M'Court George L. Taylor (proprietor of the ...

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  14. TAXING LUXURIES.

    It is rumored that Mr. Lloyd George contemplated reviving the proposals for the taxation of luxuries, beginning with a tax of 5 per cent, on silks and motor-cars. ...

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  15. A SOCIALIST'S IDEAL.

    Speaking in the city last night. Mr. G. Lanabury, the new Socialist member for Bow and Bromley division of London, said ho would require every capitalist to register his ...

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  16. THE HARTLEY CALAMITY.

    The present catastrophe recalls many of those direful mining calamities that have thrilled the world from time to time. A big disaster involving loss of upwards of ...

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  17. A LESSON FOR NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Minister for Mines, who had been in the House till its rising at 4 o'clock this morning had no knowledge of the explosion until the news was conveyed to him by a "Sun" ...

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  18. BIDS FOR AMMUNITION.

    A Dublin message reports that Ulstermen were yesterday seeking bids for a million rounds of ammunition. Even the most peaceful folk in the great ...

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  19. FIJI'S NEW GOVERNOR.

    Sir Francis May has been appointed Governor of Fiji and High Commissioner of the Western Pacific, in succession to Sir Everard in Thurn. ...

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  20. "A CROWD OF COWARDS."

    There was a riot in Hay-street on Tuesday night, and a menacing crowd gathered round the police, who were arresting two men. Constable Nealon, who was in plain clothes, had ...

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  21. SOME PREVIOUS DISASTERS.

    More than 1000 lives are lost in the British collieries every year. Up till now the Hulton mine has escaped serious accident. The awful catastrophe of yesterday brings this ...

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  22. A PITIFUL STORY.

    It was pitiful to hear the plea of Bertha Riley at the Central Police Court this morning. The woman, who is 54 years of age, was charged with being an Inebriate. The police ...

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  23. THE KUMANO MARU.

    Messrs. Burns, Philip, and Company (managing agents for Nippon Yusen Kalsha in Australasia) are in receipt of advice of the departure from Melbourne of the J.M.S Kumano Marn at noon yesterday for Sydney, en route ...

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