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  7. BRITISHERS MURDERED

    News has been received that a Javanese coolie has fatally stabbed Mr Bowen, an assistant in the Malacca Rubber Plantations. ...

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  8. THE MULLAH.

    A correspondent of the "Observer" states, that, owing to the withdrawal of British troops to the coast, the Mullah is practically the uncrowned King ...

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  9. KOCHANA MASSACRE

    The Porte has replied to Bulgaria's vigorous remonstrances regarding the massacre of Bulgarians at Kochaua. The Government promises to hold at ...

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  10. EARTHQUAKE.

    Additional particulars have been received regarding the terrible earthquake of which tho Dardanelles, was the chief centre. ...

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  11. PANAMA CANAL BILL

    A conference is expected between the two Houses as necessary to smooth out the details of the Panama Canal Bill. president Taft states that he expects ...

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  12. FRANCE'S PREMIER.

    M. Polncare, the French Premier, who is on his way to St. Petersburg by sea, has been paid marked attention by German warships. ...

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  13. ON THE WING.

    "I wanted my boy to take up my business," said Mrs "Busteed, of Brunswick, mother of Mr H. Busteed, who has accepted an appointment as one of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. TYPHOID RAMPANT.

    Typhoid is raging at Avignon, the ancient capital of the department of Vaucluse, 75 miles north-west of Marseilles. ...

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  15. BOY SCOUTS' FUNERAL

    The funeral of the eight boy scouts who were the victims of the boating disaster at Sheerness on Bank Holiday, took place at Walworth to-day. ...

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  16. CASES IN ENGLAND.

    Typhoid is prevalent sit Stroud in Kent, where there are 23 cases of the disease. ...

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  17. SULTAN OF MOROCCO

    Mulai Hafid, the Sultan of Morocco, is about to sail for Gibraltar, and thence to Marseilles. He will, it is said, stay at Vichy, the ...

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  18. AIRSHIPS IN WAR

    Au official announcement has been made as to the results of the recent speed trials for airships at Aldershot. Among the machines that took part ...

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  19. MIDLOTHIAN SEAT

    The letter in which the Master of Elibank offered to ask the prospective Liberal candidate for Midlothian, the seat he occupied, to stand for another ...

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  20. STATE INSURANCE.

    A strike of engineer apprentices has occurred at Glasgow. Hundreds of lads have gone out they are demanding an advance of a ...

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  21. SUGAR CONVENTION

    The announcement by Mr Asquith, the Prime Minister, that Groat Britain bad decided to withdraw from the Brussels Sugar Convention has caused ...

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  22. DUCHESS IN THE AIR.

    The Duchess of Manchester yesterday made a flight over Cowes with Mr Grahame White, the well-known airman. ...

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  23. GAMBLER'S SUICIDE

    A sensation has been caused by the suicide at Enghein, a watering place and summer resort, seven miles from Paris, of Herr Mlehaelis, a brilliant ...

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  24. SINGLE LAND TAX

    The Transvaal Provincial Council has rejected a proposal to introduce the single land tax system by 28 votes to six. ...

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  25. ADVERSE POSSESSION

    A [?] had complicate [?] as to a [?] piece of land on [?] under adverse possession calm [?] Beckett ...

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  26. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    Marie Rouges, 17 years of age, has been sentenced to death at Paris fur an atrocious crime. The girl strangled iter aunt, who was ...

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  27. SMALL-POX OUTBREAK.

    A serious outbreak of small-pox has occurred at Johannesburg. Thirty-four cases have been reported in the centre of tho city. ...

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  28. ASSAULT ALLEGED.

    At the Carlton Court to-day Edward M'Donald, laborer, aged 37, was charged with having assaulted Mary Nicholis, aged six yours. ...

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  29. ENGLISH HARVEST.

    Owing to the very wet summer that has been experienced, the English corn harvest is expected to be poor. Cut grass is in many places rotting in ...

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  30. STEAMER BUTESHIRE

    The steamer Buteshire (5383 tons), which is en route from Australia to Liverpool, has been detained at Durbun for five days in order to allow her ...

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