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  7. STAMBOUL FIRE.

    No fewer than 1000 houses, four mosques, and ten schools were destroyed by the fire which broke out on Sunday in Stamboul. ...

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  8. GREAT STRIKE.

    With a view to ending the strike of dockers and transport workers in London, the Government has pledged itself to do its utmost to establish a ...

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  9. GALLANT HUSSARS.

    Swimming exercises by members of the 11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars, stationed at Aldershot, were brought to an abrupt conclusion to-day ...

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  10. DEATH'S LAIR.

    A message from Cincinnati states that six lives were lost to-day in the Fairmont district, owing to a collection of gas fumes in a grain well at ...

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  11. UNCONSCIOUS DIVER

    A diver at Toulon has had a sensational experience with a giant octopus. After he had been down in the water for some time, those at the surface ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    First Innings, two for.. .. .. .. 67 LONDON, Tuesday Night. There was no play to-day in the match between the Australian Eleven ...

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  13. SELECTION OF TEAMS.

    "B.N." said that he read the remarks of "A.R.S." on the selection of cricket teams with mixed feelings of amusement and regret. I read "B.N.'s" letter ...

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  14. THE MEDITERRANEAN

    The "Matin," in commenting upon the international situation in the Mediterranean, says that the French Government is determined to apply the ...

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  15. STOLEN PLANS.

    A sensation has been caused by the announcement that 100 drawings of the latest gun models, together with portions of models, have been stolen ...

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  16. LOSS OF TITANIC.

    The British inquiry into tho loss of the Titanic was continued to-day. Mr J. B. Ismay, managing director of the White Star-line, who was a ...

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  17. ELECTION RIOTS.

    The riots in connection with the election of members of the Chamber of Representatives were continued in various parts of Belgium to-day. ...

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  18. COAL MINERS OUT.

    The coal mining trouble has again become acute in South Staffordshire, where 2000 colliers have gone out on strike. ...

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  19. THE WAR.

    The Opposition papers are criticising the inactivity of the Italian army of occupation in 'Tripoll[?]. The "Glornale [?]" desires to see ...

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  20. STOLE TO BET.

    Thomas M'Loughlin, a young man, who pleaded guilty yesterday to having in April embezzled several small sums, the property of Andrew Flockhart, of ...

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  21. SOUTH AFRICANS.

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  22. WEST END TAILORS.

    The strike of tailors in the West End of London has collapsed, and the employes have resumed work. ...

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  23. SCENE IN PARLIAMENT

    The Defence Bill was read a second time in the Lower House to-day. The sitting was marked by a most turbulent scene. ...

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  24. GERMAN AIRSHIPS.

    The new army airship Z3, recently made a flight of 425 miles without landing. A writer in the "Tag[?]che ...

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  25. SERGEANT AS PEACEMAKER.

    Sergeant Kealy acted in a new role at the Ballarat East Court to-day. A case was listed in which a wife proceeded against her husband on a charge ...

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  26. SCHOOL IMPROVEMENTS.

    Mr A. A. Billson, the Minister for Education, to-day received a deputation representing the municipal councils of Brunswick and Coburg, which asked for ...

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  27. DUTCH IMMIGRANTS

    At the City Court this morning Gerrit Jel Gorsma, a young Dutchman, was charged with having, on May 31, forged and uttered a cheque for £3. ...

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  28. NOXIOUS TRADES LICENSE

    The Board of Health has upheld the decision of the Braybrook Shire Council in refusing to transfer a noxious trades license from Messrs H. J. Feore ...

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  29. MINNAMURRA DISASTER.

    John Steffens, 30 years of age, who sustained injuries in the explosion at Minnamurra railway siding on May 28, died at the K[?]ama Hospital this ...

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  32. TYRE AND COVER REMOVED

    At the City Court this morning Fergus Smith was charged on remand with having stolen a motor car tyre and cover, the property of Karl ...

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