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  7. RIVER OF FIRE.

    A message from Cleveland, the largest city in Ohio, situated on the south side of Lake Erie, gives details of a disastrous fire which occurred ...

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  8. CANADA.

    In the House of Commons to-day notice was given of questions to the effect whether Mr James Bryce, British Ambassador at Washington, was ...

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  9. THE TITANIC.

    The Titanic Wreck Commission met at Westminster to-day and opened its inquiry into the disaster. The Board of Trade was represented ...

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  10. SUNK BY A MINE.

    The Vail of Smyrna has submitted a report upon the sinking of the steamer Texas (480 tons) in the Gulf of Smyrna, which clears up the doubt whether she ...

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  11. HOME RULE.

    The debate on the second reading of the Home Rule Bill was continued in the House of Commons to-day. Mr Balfour, who subjected the ...

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  12. FATAL DUEL.

    A duel, which ended family, was fought at Rastatt, a fortified town of Baden, on the Murg, to-day. The parties were Lieutenant ...

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  13. OCEANA WRECK.

    The Peninsula and Oriental S.N. Company is suing the owners of the German bargne Pisagua for damages to connection with the collision in the ...

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  14. ULSTER'S LEADERS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr Will Thorne, M.P., asked Mr Asquith whether he would grant a portion of the Government's time to the debate ...

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  15. MAY DAY.

    During a May Day meeting in Union Square yesterday, Socialists fore down the American flag, and hoisted the red flag instead. ...

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  16. CRIMINAL BANKRUPT.

    George Zervudachi, a financier of Alexandria, has been sentenced to two years' imprisonment for criminal bankruptcy. ...

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  17. THE PRESIDENCY

    The Republicans of Massachusetts have selected Mr Taft on the State preferential ballot as the candidate for the presidency, but at the same time ...

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  18. MINERS SLAUGHTERED.

    Speaking in the Duma to-day, M. Timasheff, Minister for Commerce, said that the Government would make the fullest inquiry into the fighting ...

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  19. ARCTIC EXPLORER.

    A message from Crescent Bench states that Mr George Borup, Commander Peary's aide, who accompanied the famous explorer to the North Pole, ...

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  20. MOTOR BANDITS.

    A man named Reinert and his wife have been arrested at Nancy on a charge of having sheltered members of the hand of the notorious motor ...

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  21. PERILS OF THE AIR.

    A fatal aeroplane accident occurred at Johannesthal to-day, the victim being an aviator named Hoesll. When at an altitude of 100ft. his ...

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  22. NEW THAMES PORT

    The bill for the construction of wharf and railway facilities' and the provision of cool storage at Convey Island, near Southend, at the mouth of ...

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  23. OSBORNE JUDGMENT.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr Asquith, the Prime Minister are pounced that the Government would introduce into Parliament before ...

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  24. AGRICULTURAL SCHOOLS

    "It cannot be said that the farming community have responded readily to the advantages the schools offer," says Mr F. Tate. Director of Education, in ...

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  25. PRICE OF COAL.

    The Mining Association is stated to be advancing the price of coal 26 a ton owing to the Coal Mines Minimum Wage Act. ...

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  26. EXILED DUKE'S HOME

    The Duke of Orleans, head of the Bourbon-Orleans House, has sold his famous residence. "Wood Norton" Evesham, Worcestershire, where many ...

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  27. TEACHERS' PAY.

    An official return published to-day shows to what extent State school teachers' salaries in recent years have been increased. It is shown that in ...

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  28. THREE CHARGES.

    Thomas Leslie Smith, a young man, was charged at the City Court to-day with having assaulted William Fairish and George Ashmole, and with having ...

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  29. STOLEN TRUCK.

    Before Judge Box in the Court, of General Sessions to-day John Flannery was placed on trial charged with the larceny of a hand truck, scales, and set ...

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  30. HAND SHATTERED.

    Albert Blair, a young man, the son of a farmer at Mt. Carmel, was abstracting caps from empty cartridges yesterday when one which, like the ...

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  31. ALLEGED VALUELESS CHEQUE.

    At the City Court to-day, Walter Monaghan was charged with having by means of a valueless cheque obtained from Nolan Bros. and Broderick, ...

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  32. SATURDAY'S MAILS.

    Ship malls closing at the General Post Office to-morrow are as follow:--For Durban and Capetown, by Gothic, at 9.30 a.m.: for Strahan, Zeehan and ...

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  33. SALE OF WORK.

    The half-yearly sale of work of the Gentlewoman's Aid Society was held to-day, in the Prahran Town Hall. The sale was opened by Lady Creswell, who ...

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  34. SUBURBAN ROBBERY.

    On Wednesday night a thief broke into the shop of Duncan McInnes, bootmaker, Victoria street, Brunswick West, and stole 15 pairs of boots, of ...

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