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  6. AVIATOR KILLED

    Another fatality has occurred la connection with aviation. Count Robillard Co[?] was mono-planing at Antibes, near cannes. ...

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  7. HOME RULE.

    Mr. Redmond, the lender of the Nationalists, is dissatisfied with the hint dropped by Sir Edward Grey, the Foreign Minister, in his speech on the ...

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  8. THE WAR.

    General Ameglia was in command of the Italian troops who made an attack on Rhodes, the chief port of the Island of Rhodes, and captured it. ...

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  9. POISON CABINET.

    There have been further sensational developments in connection with the death of a retired Roman Catholic missionary, named Liege, whose work was ...

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  10. WAR AND ART

    There was a large and representative gathering at the Royal Academy banquet last night, among those present being Sir George Reid, High ...

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  11. LABOR UNREST.

    It has been announced that the Cabinet committee to investigate the prevailing unrest in industrial circles has been formed as promised. ...

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  12. CAR'S ERRATIC COURSE.

    An exciting incident happened at the corner of Tranmer street and St. George's road, North Fitzroy, this morning, when a motor-car demolished ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. COAL DISPUTE.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P., speaking at Swansea yesterday, referred to the coal mining dispute. He proposed that instead of a ...

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  14. BLACKMAIL ALLEGED

    The trial of Francis Henry Page, 31 years of age, and William Henry Glendenning, 40 years of age, who described themselves as private inquiry ...

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  15. MOROCCO.

    There is much uneasiness at Fez, where the natives recently revolted against French domination. Muial Hafid, the Sultan, urgently ...

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  16. PAUPERS POISONED.

    The trial has been concluded of several persons who were charged with the mysterious epidemics which broke out among the Inmates of a municipal ...

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  17. ANTI-MILITARISM.

    "Do I like Australia ?" said Major A sade, a Japanese officer, repeating a question out in the course of an interview to-day, "I like it very much, so ...

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  18. SUGAR COMMISSION

    The sitting of the Sugar Commission was again abruptly adjourned to-day. The directors of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company Limited, who on ...

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  19. FIGHT NEAR TANGIER

    Another conflict has taken place between French troops and the natives. A party of Moors attacked 500 Frenchmen at E[?] Muazig. Seven ...

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  20. EMIGRANTS TO BRAZIL

    A return which has just been prepared shows that 133.616 immigrants entered Brazil during 1911. ...

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  21. CANADA

    Sir Gilbert Parker, M.P., has been interviewed regarding the controversy which has arisen over. President Taft's reported designs upon Canada. ...

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  22. EIGHT HOURS.

    The Eight Hours Day demonstration was held to-day. Glorious weather prevailed. There was the usual procession from the city to the Exhibition grounds, with ...

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  23. SUNK BY SHELL.

    Survivors from the American Steamship Coy's, mall steamer Texas, which was blown up in the Gulf of Smyrna, a few days ago, with tho result that ...

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  24. TRAM FARES.

    The attitude of the Melbourne Tramway Company towards the public demand for cheaper fares is one of ...

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  25. MAILS DESTROYED.

    A message from Binalong, near Yass, states that twelve bags containing the Burrowa mails. which were being carried by motor-car, have been destroyed ...

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  26. FRUITERER'S LOSS.

    An unpleasant and startling discovery was made this morning by Mr. John Lucas, fruiterer, of tho Railway Buildings, Flinders street. On arriving at ...

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  27. TITANIC'S ENGINEERS

    Lord Derby and an Influential committee at Liverpool have inaugurated a fund for the erection of a national statue to the thirty-two engineers on ...

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  28. HIS MOTHER'S JEWELLERY.

    Joseph Edwards appeared at the Port Melbourne Court to-day charged with the larceny of a gold watch, chain, and locket, the property of his mother. ...

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  29. SOMETHING TO REMEMBER.

    That true merit made the same of SURGEON DENTIST J. J. FORSTER'S truthfully without-pain, up to-date depilstry. The pre[?] praise, thhe medical profession recommends ...

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  31. SAVED EXPENSE OF SEA VOYAGE.

    Mr. Win. W. C[?]de, 107 Victoria St., Christchurch, N.Z. says:--"For 8 years Chamberlin's Tablets have kept from me those terrible bilious attacks from ...

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  32. RELIEVED AFTER MANY YEARS.

    "Chamberlain's Tablets have been the means of relieving me of indigestion." writes Mr. James Coffey, ex-station Master at Mentone, Viz. "I was for ...

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