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  6. COAL CRISIS

    Hopes of a settlement of the coal crisis prevailed among delegates to the conferences to-day, but up to the present negotiations have been unfruitful. ...

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  7. STEAMER FOUNDERS

    The steamer Deliverance foundered in the Kemango River to-day, with shocking results. Thirty-two of those on board were ...

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  8. TROUBLED PERSIA

    Salar-ed-Dowleh, brother of the ex-Shah, Mohammed All, who was one of the leaders of the unsuccessful revolt in Persia last year, is again in active ...

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  9. THE WAR.

    Details are now available regarding the destruction of the Turkish corvette Aval-Illah and a torpedo boat at Be[?]rut, Syria, and the reported ...

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  10. YOUNG AUSTRALIA

    The London and Scottish Territorials have arranged to accommodate the boys of the Young Australia League who are visiting London in the charge ...

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  11. NEW AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr J. M. Robertson, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, stated in the Commons to-day, is answer to Mr C. P. Allen, M.P., that in regard to ...

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  12. TURKISH MUNITIONS SEIZED.

    A steamer conveying 230 tons of Turkish munitions of war, has been captured by Italian warships in Sicilian waters. ...

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  13. AFFAIRS IN CRETE

    In connection with the disturbed state of affairs in Crete, the British cruisers Lancaster. 9800 tons, and Minerva, 3600 tons, have arrived here. ...

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  14. TRADES INQUIRY.

    The Royal Commission on Trades and Industries has completed its inquiries. The report of the majority recommends that agriculture should be ...

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  15. "LAZY DEBILITY."

    Dr. J. F. Agnew, J. P., during the hearing of a recent case at the Richmond Court, spoke of an offender as suffering from "lazy debility." ...

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  16. HUGE FRAUDS.

    Eugene Berlie, a member of the State Council, has been sentenced to nine years' imprisonment for frauds involving a total of £110,000. ...

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  17. SHOT IN COMMONS.

    The man Henry, who caused a sensation in the House of Commons yesterday by firing a revolver because, as he said, the Government was suppressing ...

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  18. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The final dil[?]es have been surmounted, and a Board to report on the designs, which now number 130, submitted in connection with the Federal ...

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  19. ELECTRIC UNDERTAKERS

    "I'm not dead yet!" ejaculated the Chief Secretary this morning, when a deputation representing " electrical undertakers" waited upon him. ...

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  20. DRIVER KILLED.

    William Craker, a carter, was killed through an accident in the city this morning. He was driving a vehicle when a ...

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  21. A TAILOR'S SUIT.

    Mr Justice Box, in the County Court this morning, concluded the hearing of an action in which Adolph Joseph Ibenthal, tailor, of 292 Barkly street, East ...

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  22. FALL FROM TRUCK.

    George Smith, 18 years of age, was brought by train to Wagga yesterday and taken to the local hospital, where he died two hours after [?]dmission. ...

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