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  8. THE SAILOR'S LIFE

    At a meeting to-day at Liverpool of the local seamen and firemen, a resolution was adopted that they would not work, a ship carrying non-unionists or ...

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  9. AIRMAN'S FALL.

    M. M. Vedrines, the famous French seroplanist, met with a serious accident to-day. He was flying from Donal (France) ...

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  10. "SEAT OF THE GODS."

    Advices regarding the outbreak of hostillties between, the Tibetans and Chinese at Lhassa state that the Tibetan forces are reported to number ...

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  11. "DEMON CHAUFFEUR."

    Feverish excitement prevailed yesterday when it became known that the notorious "demon chauffeur" Bonnot had at last been run to earth. ...

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  12. FATAL ERROR.

    A message from Georgetown, in Kentucky, reports that a distressing tragedy occurred there last night. Awakening from a dream about ...

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  13. LATE MR T. C. HARWOOD

    MR T. C. Harwood, Chairman of Committees of the Legislative Council, who died last night at Geelong, was in his 87th year. For nearly sixty years he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. FIRE AND TRAGEDY

    A four-storied brick grocery warehouse at the corner of Edward and Mary streets, occupied by the Queensland Agency, was destroyed by fire ...

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  16. CREWS' QUARTERS.

    The medical officer to the Port of London authority has issued a report dealing with the accommodation provided for seamen. ...

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  17. ELECTRIC TRAMS.

    At the Prahran Court to-day, a witness was asked how long the Prahran-Malvern electric tram would take to travel a mile. ...

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  18. TROUBLED MEXICO

    The Mexican revolutionaries are demanding the recognition of the United States. General Orozco, their leader, promises ...

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  19. CHARGE OF MURDER

    William Ward, who was arrested in West Australia, appeared at the police court to-day on the charge of having murdered Edward Nixon Smith, who ...

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  20. DOCTOR'S STATEMENT

    The sensational statement by Dr. G. C. We[?]gall, at the meeting held yesterday to discuss the question of establishing a foundling hospital at Brighton, ...

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  21. NUMEROUS DESERTIONS

    Fredricks, a fireman, was fined £3 to-day on a charge of having deserted the White Star steamer Georgic (10,077 tons) at Melbourne. ...

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  22. VISIT TO WONTHAGGI.

    The South Australian Railway Commission arrived by this morning's train in one of the State cars. It is reported that the visit is with ...

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  23. TRACKLESS TROLLEY

    A cable received yesterday intimated that during experiments now being made by the London County Council with a railless tram, a speed of 40 ...

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  24. FEDERAL BOUNTIES.

    Returns showing the bounties paid by the Federal Government during the past nine months of the current financial year were made available to-day ...

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  25. BOY MISSING.

    Mystery surrounds the disappearance of Francis Edward O'Keoffe, who left his parents' residence, 101, Charles street, Abbotsford, on January 5, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. ROAD COLLISION.

    Yesterday a steam roller belonging to the Mosman Council collided with two tramway ballast trucks at Morman. The leading truck and the steam ...

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  27. WEDNESDAY'S MAILS.

    Ship mails close at the General Post Office to-morrow as follows:--For New Zealand, via Hobart, per Ulimaroa, at 1 p.m.; for Hobart, per Ulimaroa, at 1 ...

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  28. VIOLENT COUPLE.

    Alice Dobley and James Condon, alias Malone, were charged at the Police Court to-day with several offences. Evidence was given that they were ...

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  30. CRIME AT TOORAK

    Mr Norman Bayles, M.L.A. for Toorak, has forwarded to Mr Murray, the Premier and Chief Secretary, a letter with reference to coping with the ...

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  31. SYDNEY UNEMPLOYED.

    A deputation of 60 unemployed to-day interviewed Mr Brennan, the officer in charge of the Labor branch of the Public Works department. The ...

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  32. HELPLESS FIREMEN.

    Early to-day a six-roomed house, at Mount Pleasant, owned and occupied by Mr R. M'Kerrall and family, was destroyed by fire, which is believed to ...

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  33. SHOPS DESTROYED.

    A fire which occurred at Young this morning partially destroyed the premises of Stafford and Wall, tailors: J. Kelly, photographer; and W. Ritson, ...

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