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  8. POLICE AMBUSHED

    Additional particulars have been received regarding the recent serious conflict between the military police of India and the Naga tribesmen, on the ...

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  9. LABOR TROUBLES

    The threatened strike of employes of the Midland Railway Company in consequence of the dismissal of a guard named Richardson for alleged ...

    Article : 164 words
  10. SUFFRAGETTES

    Mrs Pankhurst, the lender of the militant suffragettes, appeared before the Epsom Police Court to-day. She was arrested ...

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  11. TROOPS REVOLT

    Sensational incidents have occurred at the forts here. Some members of the garrison revolted, but. after a brief struggle they ...

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  12. WAR IN THE AIR

    The excitement occasioned by the appearance of a foreign airship over the cast coast of England has been heightened by the announcement that ...

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  13. FIVE MURDERS

    A message from Alatri reports that a shocking series of murders has been perpetrated there by a landowner named Frasca. ...

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  14. OPIUM HELD UP

    The money market has been much disturbed by the locking up of opium In Chinese warehouses. The Government has refused to lend ...

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  15. BALKAN WAR

    It Is stated that Italy is secretly negotiating with the Young Turks for the purchase of the Islands of Rhodes, Leros, and Stampalia, in the ...

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  16. YOUNG MAN'S POST

    A remarkable situation has arisen as the result of a recent decision of the Senate. Tho Chamber refuses to confirm any ...

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  17. BRITAIN UNPREPARED

    A member of the Royal Flying Corps, commenting upon the appearance of a foreign airship over the cast coast of England, points out that Great Britain ...

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  18. MONEY FOR NAVY

    The Navy Appropriation Account for 1911-12 shows a surplus of £1,978,243. Of this amount, £1,433,000 was due to reduced expenditure on shipbuilding ...

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  19. NON-UNIONIST MINERS

    The trouble between unionists and non-unionists has now spread to the mines at Skelmersdale, in Lancashire. Three thousand miners there have ...

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  20. MATTER OF MILLIONS

    The main feature of the situation in China at the close of 1912 is the extraordinary position of the opium affair, which has burst into full view [?]ust ...

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  21. STARVING GREEKS

    The Bulgarians are earing for 700 starving Thracian Greeks, who have taken refuge in Thracian and Istranja. ...

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  22. CHOLERA

    A serious outbreak of cholera has occurred in Batavia. In one European family the husband and wife, two children, and two ...

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  23. FALLEN DYNASTY

    In connection with the death of the Dowager Empress, a semi-official statement has been issued declaring that both the late Emperor and the ...

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  24. CRYSTAL PALACE

    The efforts that are being made to secures the Crystal Palace as Empire Grounds are receiving much support. A supplementary report which has ...

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  25. CRIMINAL LIBEL

    George Stanley, a Journalist, has been sentenced to six months' hard labor on a charge of having [?]led Sir Joseph B. Robinson, the well-known ...

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  26. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK

    An earthquake shock of local origin has been experienced at Messina and Reggio, the scene of the great earthquake [?]. ...

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  27. NEW INVENTION

    Provisional rights have been secured for a device for automatically controlling the actuating mechanism of gramophones and similar machines. When ...

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  28. JOCKEY CHARGED

    At the 'City Court to-day, before Mr Dwyer. P.M., and several Justices, William Gray, a Jockey, was charged with having stolen a gold watch and other ...

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  29. MOVING GANGWAY

    There was a commotion on the Port Melbourne railway pier late yesterday afternoon, 'when the R.M.S. Morea, homeward, bound, began to move from ...

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  30. STEPPED INTO SPACE

    George Henry Davis, a seaman, and George Oliphant, laborer, went on board the as. S[?] at Port Melbourne early this morning. Unaware, of the danger, ...

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  31. THEFT ON WARSHIP

    Albert O'Grady, described as a professional boxer, was charged before Mr P. J. Dwyer, P.M., and justices at the City Court to-day with the larceny of ...

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  32. CHANGE OF COATS.

    It is not regarded as the worst of form for-a man-to remove an umbrella from the hallstand of hotel or church--provided it is better than his own, ...

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  33. GARROTERS AT WORK

    A case of garroting has been brought under the notice of the police by J. Conner, a resident of Adderley street, West Melbourne. ...

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