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  8. RAILWAY CRISIS

    The dispute which has arisen owing to the dismissal of the railway guard Richardson for alleged disobedience by the Midland Railway Company ...

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  9. NEXT GREAT WAR

    No time is to be lost in meeting the increases In Germany's army. In the Chamber of Deputies to-day the Government introduced a Defence ...

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  10. ALLEGED SPY

    The German hunchback Willem Claire. arrested at Portsmouth on a charge of having attempted by bribery to obtain a copy of the British secret ...

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  11. SUFFRAGETTES

    A suffragette who was caught painting "Votes for Women" on seats at Hampstead Heath had an unpleasant experience. ...

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  12. MURDER TRIAL

    The trial of Mrs Fulham. a widow, and Lieutenant Clark, of the Indian Subordinate Medical Department, on, a charge, of having abetted the murder ...

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  13. AIRSHIP SCARE

    Much interest continues to be taken in the reported appearance of a mysterious airship at various points in Great Britain. ...

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  14. MOTOR BANDITS

    The conclusion of the trial yesterday of 20 alleged members of the gang of motor bandits; who committed a series of crimes a few months ago, was ...

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  15. BELGIAN DEFENCE

    The new Army Bill has been introduced. It is proposed to double the strength of the army by 191S to 360,000 men. ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN THRONE

    The "Donald Zeitung states that the Archduke Frauz Ferdinand, nephew of the Emperor Francis Joseph and heir-presumptive to the Austrian throne, is ...

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  17. PREMIER'S LUNCH

    Mr L. Seaddon, Premier of West Australia, is visiting friends and, relatives in the mining districts of Devon and Cornwall. ...

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  18. MILITARY AIRSHIP

    The military airship Beta, while attempting to alight at Aldershot, in consequence of trouble with the engine, collided with a number of telephone ...

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  19. POST AT EMBASSY

    One difficulty arising out of the decision of the Senate that It would now confirm any diplomatic, appointments recommended by Mr W. H. Taft, the ...

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  20. ADMIRALTY'S PARSEVAL

    The Parseval airship, which is being constructed in Germany, is nearly ready for delivery. The airship is to cost £25,000, and ...

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  21. MRS PANKHURST

    Mrs Pankhurst, the suffragette leader. who was committed for trial by the Epsom bench yesterday on the charge of haring in public utterances. ...

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  22. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    Wales defeated France in the annual international Rugby football match today by 11 points to 8. ...

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  23. HUSBAND'S RETURN

    Alfred John Kendrick, a strongly built man, was charged at the South Melbourne Court to-day. with having assaulted his wife and damaged ...

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  24. AIR STATIONS

    The Government is considering a scheme submitted by the well-known aviator, Mr Grahame White, for the construction of a chain of stations for ...

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  25. ARTISTS AS UNIONISTS

    The artists at Munich are organising a trades union for all German painters and designers. ...

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  26. GENEROUS GIFT.

    The sum of £10,000 has been given anonymously to provide a pathological block for the Middlesex Hospital School. ...

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  27. OVERCROWDED SCHOOL

    It is admitted by the officers of the Education Department that the Woomelang State School has been overcrowded for some time. However, ...

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  28. DEADLY FURS

    Nine cases of Siberian plague have occurred in tailors' workshops. The disease was contracted from furs imported from Siberia. ...

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  29. ITALIAN AIRCRAFT

    The Italian Government is spending £.500,000 on dirigibles and hydro aeroplanes. ...

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  30. UNDER THE WHEELS

    The dead body of Melbourne Orlando Arthur Walker, aged 25 years, was discovered late last night by' Constable Scott on the railway line near the ...

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  31. PERSIAN OUTRAGE

    A message from Teheran reports another outrage by Persian tribesmen. Mr Green, a railway surveyor. It is announced, has been robbed on the ...

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  32. SATURDAY'S MAILS.

    Malls will be made up at the General Post Office to-morrow as follow:--Portsea and Sorrento, Weernona, 5 a. m.; Portsea and Sorrento, Ozone. 12.30 p. m.: ...

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  33. EARTHQUAKES

    An examination of the seismograph at the Observatory to-day showed that two shocks of earthquake had been experienced in the past week. ...

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  34. CRUELTY TO HORSE

    Ernest Jennings, of 130 Stoke street. Port Melbourne, was charged at the City Court to- day with having ill-treated a horse. He did not appear. ...

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