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  6. PREMIER ABROAD

    The London managers of the banks of Victoria, Colonial. National, Australasia, and Commercial of Australia entertained Mr W. A. Watt, ...

    Article : 105 words
  7. SUFFRAGETTES

    Outrages of a diabolical character continue to be committed by suffragettes. At Kingston-on-Thames to day three ...

    Article : 90 words
  8. LINER ASHORE

    No further news has been received concerning the Union Castle liner which is reported to be ashore near Dakar, on the coast of French West ...

    Article : 70 words
  9. TURF BETTING

    A proposal by the executive of the Kempton Park, Sundown Park, and Gatwick racing clubs to prevent amateur bookmaking outside Tattersall's ...

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  10. STRICKEN SCUTARI

    In connection with the formal transfer of Scutari from Montenegro to Albania to-morrow (Thursday) it is announced that the force of occupation. ...

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  11. MISSING OFFENDERS

    The police are searching for Hugh Franklin, Elsie Duval and Phyllis Stevenson, who disappeared after the licence issued to them under the ...

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  12. THE POPE

    The Pope has received the Right Rev. Dr P. J. Clune, Raman Catholic Bishop of Perth. Bishop Clune is the first British ...

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  13. MOVEMENT IN AMERICA

    A resolution by Senator G.E. Chamberlain to amend the Constitution so as to extend the franchise to women has been considered by a committee of the ...

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  14. TO KEEP THE PEACE

    Charles Albert White was before the South Melbourne Court, to-day, charged with having been drunk. He was also charged with having illegally carried ...

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  15. MANAGING CLERK

    An application was made to-day to the High Court, consisting of Mr Justice Barton. Acting-Chief Justice of Australia; Mr Justice Duffy, and Mr ...

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  16. INTERNATIONAL COMMANDER

    VICE-ADMIRAL CECID BURNEY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. CONSPIRACY CHARGE

    The hearing of the case in which seven women and the consulting chemist, Clayton, are charged with having conspired with Mrs Pankhurst ...

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  18. LABOR UNREST

    The National Boilermakers' Union has held a bailor, to decide whether it should declare a strike in enforce its demands for it 2½ per cent, advance ...

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  19. GUATEMALA

    Private advices received here state that the Republic of Guatemala has acceded to the British demands to settle its debts. ...

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  20. CHINESE PIRATES

    Twenty-seven pirates have been captured in connection with the recent attack upon the steamer On (706 tons). ...

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  21. TEACHERS' CLASSIFIER

    A photograph is given herewith of Mr James Lewis, who has been elected teachers' classifier for a term of three years. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. AMERICAN ATHLETES

    An All-American track and field learn will probably visit Australia in December. The American Athletic Union has ...

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  23. BEYOND THE SEA

    An interesting question of domicile came before Mr Justice Hood to-day in the Practice Court. Jean Smellie, formerly of Glasgow, ...

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  24. OBDURATE SUFFRAGIST

    An official receiver has been appointed in the estate of Mr Pethick-Lawrence, owing to the non-payment of costs in connection with the cases ...

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  25. BURIAL IN BACK YARD

    At the Fitzroy Court to-day before. Messrs J. Grigg (chairman) and J. L. Snadden, J'sP., Gertrude Dawson, about 50 years of age, was charged on ...

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  26. ANTI-JAPANESE

    Mr H. W. Johnson, Governor of California, has decided to sign the Anti-Alien Bill, on the ground that, the question is gravely affecting California. ...

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  27. BREACH OF PROMISE

    An notion in which £1000 was claimed as damages for alleged breach of promise of marriage, and in which Francesca Myers, of Brighton road, St. ...

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