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  9. EXPLOSION IN FACTORY

    A terrific explosion occurred to-day in the mixing shed at an explosives factory. The building was wrecked, and four ...

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  10. BRITISH COLONIES.

    It is announced that Sir Francis Henry May, K.C.M.G., Governor of Fiji, and High Commissioner for the Western Pacific, will succeed Sir ...

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  11. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The trouble in the coal mining industry in connection with the demand for a minimum wage has reached an acute stage, and if the men cease work ...

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  12. WRECKED TRAINS.

    A series of terrible railroad disasters has thrilled the community with horror. No fewer than three accidents, each involving loss of life, have occurred in ...

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  13. BRITISH MINISTRY.

    The official Opposition amendment to the Address-in-Reply to the King's Speech at the opening of Parliament yesterday will be moved on Monday. ...

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  14. CARNIVAL OF BLOOD.

    The cathedral city of Teramo has been the scene of an appalling series of tragedies. Bragio Chiavaroli, who, until ...

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  15. GERMANY.

    The debate on the estimates was continued in the Reichstag to-day. Here Wermuth, the Secretary to the Imperial Treasury, demanded that the ...

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  16. CONSPIRACY CHARGED.

    Application was made to Mr Justice a'Beckett in the Criminal Court to-day for information as to when the cases in which Raymond Ewart Kemsley, ...

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  17. STARVING.

    Six lighthouse-keepers on an Island off Cor[?]lon, a town in Corunna, are in a p[?]ble plight. Incessant gales have been raging for ...

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  18. STRANDED STEAMER

    A Court of Marino Inquiry is sitting to investigate the circumstances surrounding the stranding of the P. and O. steamer Delhi, which, with the late ...

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  19. GLASGOW DOCKERS.

    The Glasgow dockers who were recently on strike have refused to abide by the terms of settlement, which left the right of the employers to engage ...

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  20. MR ASQUITH'S SPEECH

    The speech delivered by Mr Asquith, the British Prime Minister, in the House of Commons yesterday, in which he made lengthy references to ...

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  21. BILLIARDS.

    The trial of the action brought by John Roberts, ex-billiard champion, against George Gray, the young Australian player, for alleged breach of ...

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  22. DOCK AND GRANARIES

    Messrs Petbrick Brothers, of Plymouth, have contracted to build immense docks and, [?]ries at Fort Churchill, on the Churchill River, ...

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  23. OLD BOOKS.

    Much concern has been caused to the authorities of Peterborough Cathedral by thefts of valuable books that have taken place. ...

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  24. SLANDER ALLEGED

    The slander action of Ronald v. Mauger was mentioned to Mr Justice Hood in the Practice Court to-day on a summons taken out on behalf of the ...

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  25. DYNAMITE OUTRAGES

    Seven men who were indicted in connection with the recent dynamite outrages have disappeared. The police are searching for the ...

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  26. THE CABMAN'S RUSE.

    At the Williamstown Police Court today, John Dean, a cabman, was charged with having plied for hire contrary to the Carriage Act. ...

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  27. POISON SUSPECTED.

    Mrs K. Collier, of Mortdale, yesterday found the dead body of James Davidson in a hut at the rear of her residence. ...

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  28. CHINESE REPUBLIC

    Sun Yat-Sen, who was circled first President, of the Chinese Republic, and the members of the Cabinet chosen by the Republican Convention at Nanking. ...

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  29. FATAL HASTE.

    A shocking railway accident occurred at Glenbrook railway station. Blue Mountains, late last night. Patrick Mulligan, a middle-aged ...

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  30. GRAY V. STEVENSON.

    H. W. Stevenson, the English champion billiardist, to-day retained the lead which he had gained over George Gray, the young Australian. ...

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  31. LYSOL.

    Mrs Emma M'Naught, aged 38 years, died last night from [?]ysol poisoning. Mrs M'Naught suddenly called out to her mother, "I have taken [?]ol," and ...

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  33. SATURDAY'S MAILS.

    Ship malls closing at the General Post Office to-morrow are as follow: -- For Portsea and Sorrento, per Ozone, at 12.50 p.m.: for Tasmania, per ...

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  35. LEICHARDT ASSAULT.

    Mrs Amelia Goldsmith, aged 94 years, who, it is alleged, was assaulted by an aborigine at her house at Leichardt on Wednesday night, is still in the ...

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