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  6. PICTURE SHOW FIRE.

    The necessity and value of a fireproof curtain at places of entertainment were strikingly demonstrated at a picture show at Clerkenwell, London. ...

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  7. DARING SCIENTIST.

    Professor Mallada. accompanied by a young export named Varvazze, has carried out some wonderfully daring exploration work in the interior of ...

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  8. ST. KILDA ISLAND.

    A series of storms has prevented visits to be paid in the island of St. Kilda. in the Outer Hebrides, since December. ...

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  9. FEARFUL EXPLOSION.

    A terrific explosion occurred at the Tredegar Iron Company's works at Tredegar, Monmouthshire. yesterday. The pithead was wrecked and the ...

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  10. MISS. MALECKA.

    In connection with the sentence of four years passed upon Miss. Malecka on a charge, of being a revolutionist, it is stated that she was associated ...

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  11. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A mistake on the part of a signalman led to a shocking railway disaster at the Ma[?]adet bridge yesterday. Two trains collided, with the result ...

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  12. EMPIRE DAY.

    Empire Day was celebrated In Hyde Park yesterday by 9000 cadets, boy scouts and girl guides, and attracted a ...

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  13. OIL WELLS ON FIRE.

    A short circuit in the petroleum district of Moroni ignited ten oil wells, seven of which are American owned. Enormous losses were sustained. ...

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  14. SAFETY AT SEA.

    The conference of experts called by the Kaiser after the Titanic disaster to consider the question of the safety of passengers at sea has submitted its ...

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  15. WELSH CHURCH.

    Mr. L[?]oyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, addressed a meeting of 10,000 persons at Carnarvon last night on the Welsh Disestablishment Bill. ...

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  16. WAR IN THE AIR.

    Captain G. M. Paine, of H.M.S. Actaeon. who recently obtained his aviation certificate after four days' practice with a flying machine, has ...

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  17. KAISER'S INDISCRETION.

    The newspapers say that the intemperate language of the Socialists in the Reichsing respecting the Kaiser's indiscretion at Strasburg. in Alsace[?] ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr. H. C. Hull, Minister for Finance, has resigned from the Union Ministry. His resignation is owing to differences in the Ministry on the question ...

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  19. COAL MINERS.

    The Northumberland Miners Committee has passed a resolution bitterly protesting against the award made by the Northumberland Minimum Wage ...

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  20. ILL-FATED SUBMARINE.

    The last has been seen of the Minted submarine A3., The craft was sunk with 4 officers and 11 men owing to a collision with the [?]orped[?] boat ...

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  21. GEODETIC SURVEY.

    A conference of the Surveyors General of the States of the Commonwealth and the Dominion of New Zealand with the Director of Common ...

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  22. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The trial games by the members of the British team of athletes for the Olympic games in Sweden are proceeding with promising results in running ...

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  23. FAMOUS PREACHER.

    How did he do it? That is the question that arises in the mind when one sees the Rev. Archibald Geikie Brown taking his care and associates With him ...

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  24. MONARCHY FAVORED.

    The Mohammedans in the [?] district favoring a monarchy instead of the Republic, have risen in revolt. They have massacred the newly ...

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  25. TRAINS DELAYED.

    Owing to a shortage of water for engine purposes on the Walha[?]s line the passenger and mall train from Walhalla arrived here on Saturday 50 ...

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  26. SKIN FOR GRAFTING.

    A serious case of gangrene of the stomach is being treated by Dr. W. Chaplin. The patient is a dad named Edmund ...

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  27. REQUEST TO "SHOUT."

    Peter Smith, a young man, was before Messrs J. W. Clarebrough and A. Dunbar, J's.P., at South Melbourne Court to-day, charged with having assaulted ...

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  28. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Mr. Thomas, Minister for External Affairs, who returned to Melbourne on Saturday from the Northern Territory, intends to take an early opportunity of ...

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  29. FOOTBALL FOR PROFIT.

    Pickpockets are finding the football matches profitable hunting grounds, On Saturday Mr B, Downward, of Prospect road, Camberwell, was a ...

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  30. FROM CRANE TO WATER.

    Considerable excitement was occasioned at the South Wharf this morning by the launching of a steel motor boat--the first of its kind, it is claimed. ...

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  31. TICKET SELLER'S LUCK.

    Edward Littlewood, 56 years of age, a resident of Latrobe street, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital today suffering from a broken leg. ...

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  32. BURGLAR ALARMED.

    Another burglary has been reported to the police. The Intruder might have secured much heavier plunder if lie had not left in a hurry, having apparently ...

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  33. HAWKER'S GLEANING.

    Timothy Hanley, aged 65 years, a hawker, was charged at the Fitzroy Court to-day with having stolen vegetables to the value of 16. He denied ...

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  34. MAIMED CHILD.

    We have received 26 from A "Mother of Nine" for the fund in aid of the ch[?] Kelvin Pratt, whose legs were cut off by a train at Ringwood. ...

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  35. CASTAWAY.

    The dead body of a newly-born female child was found this morning at Burnley. It was wrapped in a newspaper of ...

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  36. CITY WEATHER.

    By Gaunt's instruments at noon to-day the readings were:--Barometer, 30,378, rising. Thermometer, in the sun, highest 70; in the shade, highest 54, ...

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  37. SOMETHING TO REMEMBER.

    That true merit made the fame of SURGEON DENTIST J. J. FORSTER'S truth fully without-pain, up-to-date dentistry. The Press praise the medical profession ...

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