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  9. LOSS OF TITANIC.

    At the British inquiry into the loss of the Titanic yesterday Captain Young, in a supplementary' statement, said that the alone was responsible for ...

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  10. BOMBS IN THE HOUSE

    The trial has been concluded of Koryciorz, who was charged with having put bombs and incriminating letters in the house of a man named Kozot. ...

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  11. DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    The dockers strike executive has resolved that there shall be no resumption of work until the terms of last ...

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  12. SUFFRAGETTES.

    Eight thousand suffragettes took part in a demonstration at the Albert Hall last night. They resolved to organise a hunger ...

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  13. TRAINS COLLIDE

    A shocking railway disaster occurred on the Malmo to Stockholm line last night. Owing to a mistake in signalling, the night express train and a goods trniu ...

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  14. DEATH ON THE WING

    The commission appointed by the British Government to inquire into the disease known as sleeping sickness, which has caused fearful mortality ...

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  15. EXECUTION

    William Frederick Ball, who had boon sentenced to death for the murder of his wife, was hanged at Armidaic Gaol at 9.15 a.m. to-day. ...

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  16. MOTIVE FOR CRIME.

    The murder of Louise Ball was committed at the resilience of Mr William Rodney Mack, near Bingers, an January 16. Rail, an Englishman. 23. years ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. BRITISH CABINET.

    Mr n. W. Massingham, writing in the "Natiou," of which paper he is editor, deplores the changes that have been made in the British Cabinet ...

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  18. INSURANCE ACT.

    Members of several small friendly societies in Kent, which have not been registered under the State Insurance Act, fear that Mr Lloyd-George, the ...

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  19. ATTACK ON MR ASQUITH

    The suffragette who attempted to tear off the epaulettes worn by Mr Asquith, the Prime Minister, at the King's birthday dinner at the India ...

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  20. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr C. F. Fichardt, representative of Ladybrand in the Union House of Assembly, has given notice of amendments in the Government's ...

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  21. PROPOSED BOYCOTT.

    Soon after the transport strike started in England Mr Ben Tlliett endeavored to extend it throughout the world. On May 28 the Sydney Wharf ...

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  22. FAMOUS PICTURE.

    A controversy is proceeding in regard to the action of the authorities of the Kaiser Frederick Museum in purchasing at public auction at Madrid for ...

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  23. RUN OVER BY MOTOR

    Sir Francis Younghusband, the well Known British political agent and Journalist, has been awarded £1100 damages against the owner of a motor-car, ...

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  24. MATRIMONIAL DIFFERENCE

    John Henry Hawkins, a carpenter, was charged on summons at the Flizroy Court, to-day, with having assaulted his wife, Ada Amelia Hawkins. ...

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  25. REAL PROPERTY ANNUAL.

    Many orders for copies of the "Real Property Annual" reached this office prior to the date of publication which is to-day. The ...

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  26. INDIA'S NEW CAPITAL

    Mr E. S. Montagu, Under-Secretary for India, states that the Indian Government's provisional estimate of the cast of establishing the new capital at ...

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  27. NEW DOCK.

    Messrs S. Pearson and Son, contractors. 10 Victoria street, S.W., have received the contract for the construction of a new dock on a site to the ...

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  28. PRUSSIA'S POPULATION

    Returns which have just been made public show that during 1011 the population of Prussia and Bavaria decreased by over 100,000. ...

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  29. TUG OF WAR.

    An action has been commenced in the Supremo Court by James Smith and ton others, representing the Carlton Brewery tug-of-war team, against J. Allan, ...

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  30. MILITARY BALLOON

    A military balloon has successfully alighted on Mount Pilatus, at the west cud of the Lake of Lucerne. The balloon was packed and drawn ...

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  31. IMAGINARY SNAKES

    Josephine Garvey was before the City Court to-day charged with having behaved in an offensive manner. Constable Gilbert stated that at about ...

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  32. OFFICIALS IN PAPUA

    For some time past the civil servants of Papua have been agitating for pensions. They complain that with the small salaries paid to them, it is ...

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  33. MILK BELOW STANDARD.

    At the North Melbourne Court to-day John "William Duddington, of Marsh street, was charged with having sold milk that diet not comply with the ...

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  34. EMIGRATING BRITONS

    During 1011 201,800 persons emigrated from Great Britain. Of this number 210,000 went to British possessions. ...

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