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  8. MINE EXPLOSION.

    It was believed that the fire at the Gross Mountain mine, at Princeville. In Tennessee which was caused by an explosion, had been extinguished. ...

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  9. LINER ASHORE.

    The passengers by the P. and O. Huer Delhi, 8000 tons, which went ashore near Cape Spartel, on the north-west coast of Morocco, while on a voyage ...

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  10. THE DURBAR

    The military reception held by His Majesty the king was attended by 1500 officers and was a most brilliant function. While the king was receiving the ...

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  11. WHISTLING OF TRAINS.

    Dr. Cole, the Coroner, to-day, at the Morgue, held an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Maude Crawford, single woman. 23 ...

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  12. BRITISH FLEET.

    Mr Winston Churchill First Lord of the Admiralty, replying in the House of Commons to-day to a question by Mr Rowland Hunt. Unionist member ...

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  13. PERSISTENT LOVER.

    There has been a happy sequel to the society sensation at St. Peter's Church. Eaton Square, on Monday, July 3. On that day there was a large and ...

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  14. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    A protest against the campaign of rowdiness conducted by certain advocates of women's suffrage has been signed by 138 members of the House ...

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  15. NEW VIOLINIST.

    Miss Daisy Kennedy, a South Australian Violinist, achieved a great success at the concert given by the pupils of Seveik, the noted Prague violinist at ...

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  16. SOCIETY SENSATION

    Seldom has there occurred in society so, dramatic a surprise as that which a wedding party experienced at St. Peter's Eaton Square, on Monday (said ...

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  17. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE

    The Earl of Plymouth, who was chairman of the executive of the Festival of Empire, says that the festival resulted in a heavy loss. ...

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  18. VICTIM OF THE AIR.

    Another name was added to-day to the long list of aviators who have lost their lives. The victim was Lieutenant ...

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  19. CHANGES IN RULE.

    The Calcutta "Englishman" strongly criticises the changes announced by the King, and declares that they will recall the extravagances of the Mogul ...

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  20. ESPIONAGE.

    The trial of Mark Schulz, a British subject, and several companions on charges of espionage was concluded to-day at Leipzig. ...

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  21. FIRE ON H. M. S. ORION

    The 20 officers and men who were severely burnt during the recent out-break of fire in the dynamo-room on the new battleship Orion, at ...

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  22. STATUE TO GORDON.

    Mr Julie Grant, secretary to the committee interested in the provision of a fund to elect a statue to the memory of the poet Adam Lindsay Gordan, ...

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  23. DAMAGED LINER.

    It has been found by an examination in dry dock that, owing to the damage the Cunard liner Mauretania sustained when blown around during the recent ...

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  24. FEELING IN BRITAIN

    Except for a few Conservative papers, the Press is generally- favorable to the changes in India. The Radical Press is enthusiastic ...

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  25. HEAT IN AMERICA.

    Exceptionally warm weather is being experienced in Boston and New York. Temperatures of as degrees have been recorded at these places, with ...

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  26. TROPHIES DESTROYED.

    At a small fire which broke out at the Ballarat fire brigade station yesterday, two bronze ornaments, won by the brigade at the first firemen' s ...

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  27. RACIAL HATRED.

    The National Negroes Protest Committee is planning a pilgrimage of 10,000 or 20,000 negroes to President Taft, to demand the suppression of ...

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  28. PEACE MEETING.

    The fight at the meeting called to discuss arbitration in the Carnegie Hall last night is declared to have been the result of interruptions by Irishmen. ...

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  29. A MISTAKEN NOTION.

    There is a prevailing opinion that it is dangerous to stop diarrhoea too suddenly. That may be the case when an astringent medicine is used but there is ...

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  30. ASSASSINATED.

    News has been received of an assassination at Barisal, in Bengal. The victim was Monomohau Ghose, a police inspector. ...

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