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  5. BURIED ALIVE.

    A message from Ironwood, Michigan, reports, that 13 .miners have, been burled by a cave In of the workings of the Norrle mine there. ...

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  6. THE TITANIC.

    The Inquiry Into the loss of the Cum. are liner Titanic by the specially appointed committee, of which Lord Mersey Is the chairman, was continued ...

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  7. FOREST FIRES.

    Twenty-four square mile of timber hare been burnt by the forest fires In Hie Oregon and Warrington State. Many timber mills have been de ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

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  9. PERILS OF THE AIR.

    Mr Mason, one of the victims of the double fatality at the Brooklands aviation grounds yesterday, was a wealthy American, and was a friend of Presi ...

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  10. "ISLAND SITE."

    Mr Richard M' Bride, Pointer of British Columbia, has secured a position for State offices at the "Island site," In the Strand, twice the size of the Vic ...

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  11. MOROCCO.

    Advices from Mellila, Morocco, state that several Spanish columns have been fighting. all day on the neighboring heights, with the- tribesmen, who ...

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  12. DASHED TO DEATH.

    Bay Wheeler, an amateur aviator, was killed. Instantly to-day while, making a flight with a companion named Glasser. ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICANS.

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  14. THE FEZ REVOLT.

    A fine of £-11),000 has been imposed upon the city of For by the French authorities, and punishment for the recent revolt there. ...

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  15. WIRELESS TELEPHONE

    Successful wireless telephone experiments have been carried out over a distance of 100 miles. ...

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  16. LABOR UNREST.

    Great discontent continues to exist among the South Wales coal miners, in connection with the award made by the Minimum Wage Board, of which ...

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  17. HEROISM OF CREW.

    Mr J. B. Ismay, managing director of the White Star Company, and Mrs Ismay are providing -au, endowment fund of £11.000 as a memorial of the ...

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  18. AFGHANS IN PERSIA.

    Intrusions by Afghans Into Persia hare provoked protests from Great Britain under the treaty of treaty 1877.It Is stated that the real cause is ...

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  19. PREVIOUS EXPERIMENTS.

    Mr J. G. Balellie the Federal wireless telegraphy export, slated on being Informed of the contents of the above message to-day that wireless telephone ...

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  20. TAILORS' STRIKE.

    The West End tailors are gradually returning to work. The tailors in the East End demand a nine hours' tiny, less VA hours for menl ...

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  21. IN TOUCH WITH STEAD

    Spiritualistic mediums In tills city profess to hove secured communication with the late Mr W. T. Stead, editor of the "Review of Reviews," and ...

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  22. PIEBALD AUSTRALIA

    Dr. J. M. Creed, M.L.C., of Sydney, road a paper before tho Colonial Institute last night. in which be advocated the control of 'colored labor in ...

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  23. HELPING HAND LEAGUE

    An Australasian branch of the League of the Helping Hand has been formed. The League, which was founded by Mr Arthur Mee, editor of tho "Children's ...

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  24. STEEL MOTOR LAUNCH

    The first steel motor launch . constructed In Australia has just been completed by Mr A. M. Greenlees, naval architocL It la a cruiser Style launch. ...

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  25. CLOSED DARDANELLES

    Shipowners are Indignant at the delay In the opening of the Dardanelles, which were closed to traffic by Turkey after the bombardment of the forts at ...

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  26. THIEF'S MISTAKE.

    At the City Court to-day Herbert Wilson, alias Willsmore, a young man,was charged with having stolen a bunch of keys, and having rested the police. ...

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  27. STATE SERVICE.

    A mooting of officers of the general division of the State Public Service Will be held at the Temperance Hall, Russell street. Melbourne, on Friday even ...

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  28. CITY WEATHER

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