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  7. STATE MEMBER'S DEATH.

    It will be learnt with deep regret, not only among members of Parliament and those interested in politics, but also by the general public, that the death of Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FLIGHT TO WEDDING.

    Mr. Grahame White, the famous aviator, was married to-day to Miss Dorothy Taylor. The bridgegroom and a number of ...

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  9. GUN EXPLOSIONS.

    Further particulars of the disaster on board the armored cruiser Jules Michelet off Hyres state that there were two explosions during practice ...

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  10. LABOR UNREST.

    Mr. Ben Tillett addressed a meeting of dock and transport strikers at Stratford, a suburb of London, to-day. He declared that if the railway men ...

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  11. JEALOUS PRINCESS.

    A profound sensation has been created in society circles by the attempted suicide at, Naples of Princess Dapricena. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    First Innings, two for 311 LONDON, Thursday Night. The Australian Eleven to-day commenced their return match against the ...

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  14. LIFETIME IN GAOL.

    Forty-seven years ago Bellettieri, a notorious brigand, was sentenced to imprisonment for life, having been convicted of no fewer than 65 crimes. ...

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  15. DOCKERS' DISPUTE.

    The prospects or an early settlement of the dockers' dispute are remote. The French Shipowners' Union has informed the Government that it ...

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  16. NEW CANADIANS.

    The results of the immigration campaign for the last ten years have been made available. They show that 2,100,000 immigrants. ...

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  17. WOMEN'S WAR.

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P., the leader of the Labor Party. In a letter to the press vigorously protests against the methods adopted by the militant ...

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  18. AMERICA'S NAVY.

    President Taft is appealing to Congress to provide funds for the naval service. It is pointed out that the service ...

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  19. HOME RULE.

    The Reformed Presbyterian Synod has issued a protest against the Home Rule Bill. The Synod declares that the ...

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  20. SPY SCARE.

    The trial of the policeman Glauss, of Wilhelmshaven on a charge of espionage, has commenced at Leipzig. Glauss was extradited from England ...

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  21. DISEASE AT BRUNSWICK.

    The report of Dr. J. H. Pestell, Health Officer for Brunswick, for the year ended December 31, 1911, states that the number of deaths for the year was 267, ...

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  22. MURDEROUS BARON.

    The trial of Baron Vincenzo Paterno, on a charge of having murdered Countess Giulia Trigona in March, 1911, was concluded to-day. ...

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  23. PRESIDENTIAL FIGHT.

    In regard to the Presidential campaign it is stated that a rapprochement is probable between Mr. Theodore Roosevelt and Mr. W. J. Byran. ...

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  24. FAMOUS CRICKETER.

    George Bonnor, who died at Orange, New South Wales, yesterday, was one of the greatest [?]tters the cricket world has known. Standing six feet ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. KING AND QUEEN.

    The King and Queen, who are touring the industrial centres, and are now in Wales, to-day motored to Rhodda, Merthyr and Aberdare. ...

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  27. KAISER'S HEIR.

    The Crown Prince has published a book descriptive of his Indian tour. It has a fine sporting flavor, and is highly complimentary regarding British ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICANS.

    The South Africans to-day commenced, at Edinburgh, the second of their matches against Scotland. Stumps were drawn early on account ...

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  29. ROBBED OF £1000

    Mr. C. H. Wessels, who prior to the South African war, was a member of the Ministry in the Orange Free State, has been the victim of an international ...

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  30. CRUISER WRECKED.

    The cruiser Naniwa has been wrecked at Brotona, in the Kurile Islands. The members of the crew, however, were landed safely. ...

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  31. POLITICAL MENAGERIE.

    Mr. Hughes, the Attorney-General of the Commonwealth, was asked to-day if he had noticed the allusion by Mr. Watt, Premier of Victoria, to himself ...

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  32. CASHIER ARRESTED.

    A cashier named Clarke has been arrested, and has been charged with appropriating £120,000. ...

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