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  5. ELECTROCUTED.

    A shocking tragedy occurred at Dingwall, in Ross-shire, to-day. A child, attracted by sparks, approached a broken electric cable. ...

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  6. POWER TRANSMISSION.

    Muscular effort was of course the earliest means of applying the forces of Nature to do useful work, and no doubt for many ages in the early ...

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  7. STILL NO CRICKET

    Neither the Australian [?]r the South African cricketers were able to take the field to-day on account of rain. The Australians were to have ...

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  8. ON TOWER HILL.

    Every now and a[?]gin the East comes from its lair and startles the provincials and the theatre-goers in the Strand -- on its way to Trafalgar ...

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  9. GREAT BATTLE.

    Additional details have been received of the great battle between Portuguese troops and the rebels in the island of Timor last week, when 3000 rebels ...

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  10. RAINY AUGUST.

    This month has been the rainiest August within the memory of any person living. Severe floods have been experienced ...

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  11. MOROCCO.

    News has been received that General Mangin, who commands the French forces, surprised one of the encampments of El Hiba, the Pretender, in ...

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  12. PREVIOUS TESTS.

    Figures obtained from the Board of Control show that as compared with the Test takings by Noble's team three years ago Gregory's combination has ...

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  13. THE "'DEVIL SHIP."

    The motor-ship Sclandia, the first mechanically propelled passenger and cargo vessel to be independent of steam power, has just concluded her ...

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  14. THE NEW CHINA.

    Dr Sun-yat-sen has inaugurated the amalgamation of the Tung-ming-hul Society. which desired him to be President, and four other parties. ...

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  15. VESSELS IN DISTRESS

    The Board of Trade, as a result of the Titanic inquiry, has drawn the attention of ship masters to the fact that it is a misdemeanor not to proceed ...

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  16. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    Speaking at Brentwood, in Essex, last night, Field-Marshal Sir Evelyn Wood referred to the question of compulsory training. ...

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  17. DIRECTORS' EXPENSES.

    The question as to whether directors of companies are entitled to travelling expenses for attending meetings was raised at the half-yearly meeting of the ...

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  18. PASSENGER AEROPLANE.

    At the London Aerodrome. Hendon, this afternoon the first aeroplane built for passenger carrying as apart from the mere art of piloting, will make its ...

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  19. ARMY INSULTED.

    M. Sarda, secretary of the Provision Trades Federation, and M. Bidament, secretary of the Railway Federation, have been arrested. ...

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  20. SEDITION IN EGYPT

    The authorities at Alexandria have arrested a man from Constantinople on a charge of sedition. He was found to be in possession of ...

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  21. NEW PICTURE.

    The trustees of the Felton Bequest have purchased Wilfred von Glehn's picture, "New England." The price paid was £250. ...

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  22. BLAMING THE RATS.

    At Miditon (co. Cork) Petty Sessions a novel admission was stated to have been made by John Fitzgerald, 70 postmaster, Ballincurrig, who was ...

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  23. PUFF OF POWDER.

    A loud report of an explosion caused considerable stir at the corner of Bourke and Russell streets this morning. At first it was thought that a ...

    Article : 138 words
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